RPG Reviews
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Review
You'd be hard-pressed to find a better RPG for the Gamecube.
by RPG Site Staff on 25 May, 2006
Otogi 2: Immortal Warriors Review
Otogi 2 is back with amazing graphics, smooth animation, and beautiful carnage, altogether improving upon its predecessor in nearly every way deemed possible.
by Zack Reese on 25 May, 2006
Alex goes hands on with FFXI for the 360, but how does an old game match up on a new console?
by Alex Donaldson on 28 May, 2006
Disgaea: Hour of Darkness Review
More than just puns about adolescent young demons, Disgaea has a lot to offer.
by Alex Donaldson on 29 May, 2006
ArenaNet stakes its claim in MMORPG territory with a beautiful game full of monsters, magic, and of course, synchronized dancing.
by RPG Site Staff on 31 May, 2006
An MMORPG for the ages that immerses you into the wonderful landscapes, battles, and towns of the Warcraft series. Be prepared to sacrifice your time, life, and possibly significant other for this game.
by RPG Site Staff on 31 May, 2006
Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided Review
Kevin shows you that LucasArts tries so very hard to compete in the MMORPG field with its own Star Wars-themed game. Unfortunately, they do so poorly.
by RPG Site Staff on 01 June, 2006
Disney combine with the biggest player in the RPG business, Square Enix, to create one of the best games the PS2 has to offer. Roger Broomfield uncovers it right here.
by Roger Broomfield on 03 June, 2006
Final Fantasy leaps on to the PS2 with Final Fantasy X - but does the tenth installment live up to the expectations of the previous ones?
by RPG Site Staff on 03 June, 2006
On a system where RPGs don't flow like milk and honey, Activision fails to produce a worthwhile RPG for starving gamers.
by RPG Site Staff on 10 June, 2006
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories Review
We take a look at how Chain of Memories fits into the Kingdom Hearts series.
by RPG Site Staff on 17 June, 2006
Albeit the rather large amount of random battles, Tales of Legendia is still a great game that puts character development to the forefront, while not skimping on gameplay.
by Zack Reese on 19 June, 2006
Magna Carta: Tears of Blood Review
A good-looking game that, despite its merits, ends up with that half-glass full, half-glass empty effect.
by Zack Reese on 25 June, 2006
Doing justice to the Secret of Mana series, one sprite at a time.
by RPG Site Staff on 25 June, 2006
Reminiscent of Diablo, this hack-and-slash adventure is somewhat of a blast from the past.
by Alex Donaldson on 10 July, 2006
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Review
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away... this game was awesome. It still is.
by Katie Punsly on 11 July, 2006
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Review
Roger falls into the most deeply involving single player experience ever, and still manages to come out with his thumbs intact.
by Roger Broomfield on 03 August, 2006
ArenaNet makes another smash hit with the follow-up to its wildly popular first MMORPG, Guild Wars.
by RPG Site Staff on 06 August, 2006
Do quirky situations and a cheeky sense of humor make up for bland gameplay and a meandering narrative?
by RPG Site Staff on 18 November, 2006
Kevin takes a peek at the long-awaited American release of Final Fantasy III.
by RPG Site Staff on 21 November, 2006
We take a look at Final Fantasy IV before it's UK release - could it be the best remake ever?
by Alex Donaldson on 03 September, 2008
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen Review
Alex takes on Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen prior to release. How does this remake stack up?
by Alex Donaldson on 09 September, 2008