RPG Articles - Page 152
Hands-on with The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’s little mini-game of cards shows a lot of potential with just a hand of ten.
preview by Josh Torres on 20 June, 2016
Sekai Project continues to introduce unique experiences to western gamers, and Resette's Prescription is another one of those surprising titles not to be missed.
review by Andrea Kasparian on 20 June, 2016
Zack, Alex, Andrea and Kyle sit down in the aftermath of E3 2016 to dissect and discuss the latest Mass Effect title.
podcast by Alex Donaldson on 19 June, 2016
We sit down and talk with one of the key figures behind the farm sim genre.
interview by Zack Reese on 19 June, 2016
The legendary artist talks about his inspiration and challenges in making a new Persona entry.
interview by Zack Reese on 19 June, 2016
We sat down with Deck 13 Interactive at E3 2016 to talk all about The Surge. A game poised at develivering a unique take on action RPGs.
interview by Kyle Campbell on 19 June, 2016
If you're an RPG fan and have a soft spot for the likes of Theme Park or Rollercoaster Tycoon, you may like this indie release.
feature by Alex Donaldson on 09 June, 2016
Looking back at a special RPG series with many parts that all contributed to a greater whole.
feature by Josh Torres on 09 June, 2016
CD Projekt quest designer Patrick Mills sits down with us to talk about saying goodbye to Geralt, foreign success, and the future of the RPG genre.
interview by Alex Donaldson on 07 June, 2016
While Atelier Sophie makes interesting changes to the dynamic of the series, it does not leave a strong impact.
review by Zack Reese on 07 June, 2016
A solid dungeon crawler with fantastic art and music, but a few poorly implemented ideas prevent it from being a truly great experience. The PC port is simple but performs well enough for the genre, and the addition portrait uploads is a fun bonus.
review by Adam Vitale on 05 June, 2016
A gorgeous second try that reinvents what its predecessor attempted on the PlayStation 2 and succeeds at it exceptionally well.
review by Josh Torres on 01 June, 2016
The better of the two retail Fire Emblem Fates releases, Conquest offers satisfying and challenging combat that lives up to Fire Emblem Awakening's heady legacy.
review by Alex Donaldson on 25 May, 2016
This strategy RPG sequel is simple and accessible, but will satisfy hardcore RPG fans less than the other Fire Emblem Fates releases.
review by Alex Donaldson on 25 May, 2016
Nippon Ichi ventures too far out of their comfort zone.
review by David Kreinberg on 18 May, 2016
Star Ocean's 5th main-line entry arrives after an eight-year hiatus for the series. We go hands-on with the English localization.
preview by Alex Donaldson on 17 May, 2016
Valkyria Chronicles returns again to the big screen.
review by Erren Van Duine on 15 May, 2016
A strong multiplayer feature buckles under the weight of a middling single player mode.
review by Zack Reese on 11 May, 2016
While Corpse Party attempts to tell an interesting tale, the PC port is clearly inferior to the PSP remake, and the narrative suffers as a result.
review by Elizabeth Henges on 11 May, 2016
We check out The Witcher 3's final expansion pack, a journey to the all-new land of Toussant.
preview by Alex Donaldson on 10 May, 2016
CD Projekt replaces the original game menus with a much-improved version.
feature by Alex Donaldson on 10 May, 2016
While this Korean MMORPG brings a lot to the table concerning character customization, it doesn't do enough new to necessitate the cover charge.
review by Adam Reese on 01 May, 2016
This visual novel / dungeon crawler hybrid does a number of interesting things with its characters and gameplay, but falls short of excellence due to a poor conclusion and lack of challenge.
review by Adam Vitale on 29 April, 2016
A solid add-on for players who really love settlement building, but also an underwhelming delivery of some solid ideas. It's no reason to return to Fallout 4, but this is another fine addition to an adventure in progress.
review by Alex Donaldson on 26 April, 2016
While this strategy RPG does nothing innovative, its the characters and the story that makes it all worth it.
review by Zack Reese on 26 April, 2016