
Persona 3: Reload
Persona 3 Reload doesn’t replace a classic. It proves why it became one. Atlus faithfully modernizes one of its defining…

Persona 3 Reload doesn’t replace a classic. It proves why it became one. Atlus faithfully modernizes one of its defining…

Master Detective Archives: Rain Code transforms familiar mystery concepts into a bold new detective adventure through exceptional writing, unforgettable worldbuilding, and inventive investigative gameplay.

Our Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair review examines how Spike Chunsoft transforms its breakout murder mystery into a more ambitious sequel…

Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc proves that solving a murder can be just as thrilling as committing to an action game.…

Emio: The Smiling Man pushes Famicom Detective Club into darker territory without losing its identity.

Deus Ex proves meaningful player choice never goes out of style. More than two decades later, its systemic freedom and remarkable worldbuilding remain the benchmark every immersive sim is measured against.

Soul Hackers 2 proves Atlus doesn't need to choose between Persona and Shin Megami Tensei. By carving out a middle ground between the two, it becomes one of the studio's most underrated modern RPGs despite repetitive dungeons and New Game+ limitations.

Wanted: Dead isn’t interested in modern blockbuster design. By embracing the eccentric spirit of sixth- and seventh-generation action games, it…