Aficionados of point-and-click graphic adventures should most certainly be familiar with developer Wadjet Eye’s work. These genre specialists have been crafting high-quality retro-style graphic adventures for over a decade and now have a new time traveling adventure called Old Skies on the horizon.… Read More »
If you’ve ever fancied being the leader of your very own mercenary group, then perhaps The Iron Oath is already on your radar. Having recently entered Early Access on Steam, developer Curious Panda Games’ second release is already off to a great start; while some of our readers may have been burned… Read More »
While Octopath Traveler was an undeniable success, Square Enix haven’t given any hint towards a direct sequel. Perhaps Champions of the Continent is intended as a bridge between mainline entries; given the immediate aura of quality emanating from this mobile title, it perhaps suggests plans are bein… Read More »
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands is a standalone spinoff game in the beloved Borderlands series that combines the best of FPS (first-person shooter) games with RPGs (not the RPG rocket launcher). While you don’t need prior Borderlands experience to enjoy this game, a passing familiarity with the series and T… Read More »
Salt and Sacrifice comes hot on the cooled heels of Salt and Sanctuary, six years later and with what looks like extremely similar gameplay. Is that bad? Ah, hell no it ain’t! Gimme some of that Soulslike goodness. But, Bob, didn’t you just put over 80 hours into what you called a nearly perfect gam… Read More »
When Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes was announced, Suikoden fans—counting me—were rightfully excited. Suikoden creator Yoshitaka Murayama was making a game that looks and feels and (almost certainly) plays like that series, particularly the first two. But this time in an HD-2D-esque style! While… Read More »
Borderlands is, at this point, well-established as a premier first-person RPG series (the G stands for gun). In Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, Gearbox Software and 2K Games are rolling the dice that this departure from Pandora will be a critical hit. Tiny Tina’s favorite hobby, a tabletop game called Bunk… Read More »
Jack Move is an upcoming Japanese-style RPG with its finger on the pulse of multiple retro trends. I first caught wind of this game in 2020 and have anticipated it ever since. Not only does Jack Move’s style play into the growing trend of pixel-art games inspired by the 16-bit era, but it also plays… Read More »
Demos that transfer their save data to the full game are always welcome. There’s really no way to better prepare players for the final release than by providing a part of the game itself—and in our busy times, data transfer is also a huge boon. This feels all the more exemplified in the Triangle Str… Read More »
The wait for the international release of Rune Factory 5 has been a long one, but the Story of Seasons-meets-action RPG series looks to make up for it with a satisfyingly snappy start. While some RPGs may fall victim to the dreaded “Long Slog of Opening Tutorials and Cutscenes” syndrome, Rune Factor… Read More »
Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream’s release is just around the corner, and you may recall its inclusion in our RPGFan’s 30 Most Anticipated Games of 2022. While we’ve had a number of trailers detailing characters, synthesis, and combat, there’s nothing better than a hands-on pr… Read More »
Guild Wars 2 is my favorite MMO of all time, and after a guided preview of the upcoming End of Dragons expansion, I’m happy to say that the future looks bright for fans of ArenaNet’s MMO. My look at the expansion began in the Echovald Wilds, a dark forest filled with formerly petrified nature mixed… Read More »
Recently, I had the opportunity to view an online preview of Square Enix’s Forspoken. The event started with an overview of Luminous Production’s goals for the upcoming PC and PlayStation 5 game powered by their Luminous Engine, as well as insight into the action RPG’s story. As it was a hands-off p… Read More »
As a huge fan of Square Enix and a newer fan of PlatinumGames, I was elated to have the opportunity to get some hands-on time with Bablyon’s Fall, the upcoming action game collaboration between the two companies. Unlike many PlatinumGames projects, Babylon’s Fall focuses on four-player co-op. Y… Read More »
It is hard to believe that Shin Megami Tensei V is only a few short weeks away. The game was first showcased at the initial reveal of the Nintendo Switch after all, and we are now four and a half years into the Switch’s life cycle. Atlus has done their best to make the wait even more unbea… Read More »
Editor’s note: The following impressions are based upon a pre-release build that has not undergone final adjustments. All content is subject to significant change. It also contains a few spoilers for Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker. Instead of hosting an in-person event for the media tour to preview Fi… Read More »
I recently got a chance to check out Gust’s upcoming magical girl JRPG Blue Reflection: Second Light. As a fan of the first Blue Reflection and the Blue Reflection Ray anime, this game has been one of my most anticipated titles this year since it was announced. My expectations have been high when it… Read More »
I jumped on a second chance to get some hands-on time with Tales of Arise before it releases in September, and it turns out I still have a lot to praise. This glimpse into the upcoming Tales of title covered the introductory section of the game up to the first boss battle. These… Read More »
All I want to do is grow my crops, get myself a cat, and find love, and this dragon wants to take it all away. Well, I’m not gonna stand for it. I’m grabbing my sword and the helmet I made in my shed, and I’m setting out to put an end to this! This is the life you step into in Sun Haven, from Pixels… Read More »
Revealed in earnest back in Autumn 2020, Kitaria Fables showcased a wondrous-looking land populated by furry friends, cozy homes, and plenty of adventure. Publisher PQube recently hosted a digital preview event, showcasing more of what this cute farming sim action RPG from developers Twin… Read More »
Among the indie games showcased during this year’s Summer Game Fest, Death Trash called out to me like a horror from beyond the cosmos. If you saw Tyler Trosper’s article on the game’s latest trailer, the adjectives he used to describe it were “disgusting,” “gross,” and “grotesque.” After checking o… Read More »
Tales of Arise is the follow up to 2016’s phenomenal Tales of Berseria. This gap is the largest between mainline games in series history, and the developers have declared Arise is a shake-up for the franchise, so there are many expectations and questions surrounding it. As a longtime fan, Bers… Read More »
If you want to be a successful roguelike nowadays, you gotta have a gimmick. Maybe you’re trapped in the underworld, or your descendants are carrying on your life’s work, or you’re a disembodied green blob that possesses corpses. Coming up with a plausible reason you can start again after every deat… Read More »
Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier follows in the footsteps of popular mobile battle royales PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds and Fortnite, allowing players (or small teams of players) to duke it out in a giant map with dozens of other players to be the last person standing. In fact, The First Soldie… Read More »
In the world of video games, getting a sequel fourteen years later is unheard of. This is the sort of affair reserved for Duke Nukem or Half-Life. Regardless, the hit 2007 title, The World Ends With You (TWEWY), has found its way back in the spotlight with NEO: The World Ends With You. I had the opp… Read More »
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