Destinia, a small mobile title published by Gamevil, is a throwback to 2D Action RPG’s. Does it hold up to what we expect out of the genre?
Reviews
REVIEW: Strike Suit Zero
The Space Sim is not dead! Long live the Space Sim!
REVIEW: Ikachan
Little Squid, Little Adventure
REVIEW: Symphony of the Origin
A review of the game Symphony of the Origin available on Android and iOS.
Special Feature- Shinkara Review: Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch
The debut of Shinkara on Operation Rainfall! I hope you all enjoy.
REVIEW: Earth Defense Force 2017 Portable
It’s 2017 and aliens have invaded! It’s up to you as a part of the Earth Defense Force to blast this alien menace back from whence they came.
REVIEW: Corpse Party & Corpse Party: Book of Shadows
A review for Corpse Party & Corpse Party: Book of Shadows, two games that take you on a hellish journey of dire circumstances and self-reflection.
IMPORT REVIEW: Soma Bringer
Before Xenoblade Chronicles, there was another game from Monolift Soft that Nintendo of America didn’t localize…
REVIEW: Retro City Rampage
Are you ready for a romp in the days of old?
REVIEW: Trine 2: Director’s Cut
Will Trine 2 pull you into its story book world, or leave you stuck on the opening pages? Read on to find out!
REVIEW: Unchained Blades
The only difference between being weak or strong is being able to keep fighting!
REVIEW: Crimson Shroud
The dice have been cast.
Games of the Past REVIEW: D2
Can an otherworldly story of human salvation save D2’s haphazardly mixed RPG, FPS, survival horror, and exploration adventure elements?
REVIEW: Monster Hunter Beginner’s Guide
Can this guide help you get into the Monster Hunter series?
REVIEW: PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale
This is not a Smash Bros. clone, but…
Games of the Past REVIEW: Mega Man Legends
Capcom was clearly ambitious in the past. Can the essence of “Legends” live on?
Does It Hold Up: Double Dragon
Feel like getting 50,000 again?
Games of the Past REVIEW: Etrian Odyssey
Dungeon crawling at its finest.
REVIEW: Black Knight Sword
Feeding hearts to a giant eye that speaks with the voice of a shrill old man? Must be a game from Suda 51.
Games of the Past REVIEW: Shadowgate
Death and frustration abound in Shadowgate, but a surprisingly rewarding experience lurks within – if you can survive that long.