WitchSpring R feels like it is the comfort food of JRPGs. It isn’t too taxing and has traditional elements, but involves an interesting story with a cute heroine.
I was fascinated by My Lovely Empress during my first run, when I tried to avoid bloodshed. I was shocked the second time when I stopped trying to be nice.
Emio - The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club features a compelling and deep mystery that is far darker and more disturbing than anything we've seen from Nintendo before.
In the end, Visions of Mana doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it knows damn well what makes a wheel work. It plays like a game we all remember from childhood, but with all the modern frills. The game delivers a beautifully crafted, nostalgic JRPG experience that’s worth checking out.