Michael Kitchin writes, "Fortune Hunter: Erza's Wheel of Fortune can be quite cosy at times. The game doesn't lean so much on challenge and exploration can feel rewarding. Whilst it's not doing anything new or special, the ability to tinker with gear helps propel some individuality into the hectic combat. Movement and fighting feels good and, whilst the map is expansive, you can traverse it at a swift pace. Sometimes it's a visual treat and, despite the plot not grabbing me, there's enough in the gameplay to keep me interested."
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Good list, and kudos to having a list-article where everything is listed on 1 page.
Nine Sols looks nice, and also a bit similar in style to Bo, Path of the Teal Lotus, which should also be a good game (picked it up a few weeks ago but haven't played it myself yet ... )
TSA writes: Frontier Hunter: Erza’s Wheel of Fortune would be easy to appreciate as a unpolished but obviously heartfelt metroidvania experience, if it weren't for the poorly executed and far too frequent cutscenes.
"The Chongqing-based (China) indie games publisher and developer IceSitruuna, are today very proud and happy to announce that the full version (v1.0) of their anime-styled fantasy RPG “Frontier Hunter: Erza’s Wheel of Fortune“, is now available for PC (via Steam, GOG, and EGS) and PS5 (via PSN)." -Jonas Ek, TGG.