RPG Articles - Page 70
Judgment isn't exactly Yakuza, but it shares the same soul.
feature by Bryan Vitale on 16 September, 2022
NieR Automata's upcoming Switch conversion might just be the best port to the system yet
preview by James Galizio on 15 September, 2022
Despite a few technical hiccups, Star Ocean has never felt quite so ambitious.
preview by James Galizio on 15 September, 2022
Revisiting Zack Fair's journey has never been more exciting.
preview by James Galizio on 15 September, 2022
Among a packed year for RPGs on the Switch, Dragon Quest Treasures feels like a sleeper hit in the making
preview by James Galizio on 15 September, 2022
Despite my concerns from its initial announcement trailer, playing Valkyrie Elysium was a lot more fun than I expected.
preview by Josh Torres on 14 September, 2022
Lost Eidolons looks to prove itself in the crowd of tactical RPGs with its deep gameplay and higher difficulty and makes a strong case for why you should play it.
preview by Scott White on 13 September, 2022
Initially Kickstarted back in 2016, after a rocky development this remake of the first System Shock, one of the progenitors of the immersive genre, is almost here, and fans new and old should be excited.
preview by Scott White on 13 September, 2022
Initially a successful Kickstarter back in 2016, Arcadian Atlas had a impressive showing at this year's PAX West, showcasing great sprite work and systems that harken back to the genre's greats.
preview by Scott White on 13 September, 2022
Although it has some interesting ideas as a survival action RPG, Binary Star Falling into Darkness will primarily appeal to hardcore Made in Abyss fans and offer very little to newcomers.
review by Josh Torres on 07 September, 2022
Spiders Studio tackles a different sub-genre of RPG with Steelrising, going for a Souls-like experience this time around. While competent, it doesn't achieve much to stand out from the crowd.
review by Adam Vitale on 07 September, 2022
What should be a simple decision for Trails fans is anything but, thanks to some curious version differences
feature by James Galizio on 06 September, 2022
For those of us tackling hardcore raids, Final Fantasy XIV patch 6.2 has been a godsend for actually being able to enjoy the game
feature by James Galizio on 01 September, 2022
Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak's first major update lays an excellent foundation for the support to come.
feature by James Galizio on 30 August, 2022
Kyuta has three trivia quests in which he'll quiz you on mythology topics. Here are the answers.
guide by Adam Vitale on 26 August, 2022
Soul Hackers 2 has a decent handful of quests, and we're here to list them all out, along with tips to complete them.
guide by Adam Vitale on 26 August, 2022
You actually cannot complete Soul Hackers 2 fully in a single playthrough. Luckily New Game Plus is here.
guide by Adam Vitale on 26 August, 2022
Some collectible items in Soul Hackers 2 are found in limited quantities. Here's where they are.
guide by Adam Vitale on 26 August, 2022
An easy-to-use list that shows exactly which stage drops the Mobile Suit Blueprints you're looking for.
guide by Josh Torres on 24 August, 2022
Artdink's first Gundam game in a decade is surprisingly a challenge as a purely solo experience, and playing with others may make this action RPG shine despite its handful of flaws.
review by Josh Torres on 24 August, 2022
A deep look at the impressive career of FF16's creative director and scenario writer, Kazutoyo Maehiro.
feature by Jérémie Kermarrec on 21 August, 2022
For a game that places so much weight on its cast and writing , Digimon Survive struggles to engage with poor characterization and weak storytelling.
review by Quinton O'Connor on 19 August, 2022
Soul Hackers 2 is an adequate, experimental Megaten entry with some bright spots, but it doesn't quite come together as well as I hoped it would.
review by Adam Vitale on 18 August, 2022
The game barely makes any mention of these hidden abilities, but this guide will help you find them.
guide by Kite Stenbuck on 17 August, 2022
RPG Time: The Legend of Wright is a game made by an aspiring designer who's currently a school-kid, or at least that’s the game’s premise. The focus of this game is largely on style, but it’s not entirely devoid of substance. It is however held back a little by some annoying controls and Kenta’s railroading.
review by Paige Chamberlain on 16 August, 2022