RPG Previews - Page 11
Back during Anime Expo 2019, we had the chance to sit down with CyberConnect2's first self-published title - Fuga: Melodies of Steel. Here's our thoughts on the upcoming game!
preview by James Galizio on 30 July, 2019
Astral Chain looks to be PlatinumGames' most ambitious original IP yet with a new unique combat system and numerous other features.
preview by Kazuma Hashimoto on 22 July, 2019
Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers is, mechanically, the strongest entry in the franchise but the narrative falls short of being truly great.
preview by Kazuma Hashimoto on 15 July, 2019
This farming / RPG title lands on Steam this Summer, but I'm a little hesitant.
preview by Adam Vitale on 20 June, 2019
This pen-and-paper adaptation feels like a charmingly anachronistic throwback to the 80s.
preview by Bryan Vitale on 19 June, 2019
We went hands-on with the Darksiders prequel-spinoff, and also got to ask Darksiders creator Joe Madureira about what it's like to return to the series.
preview by Bryan Vitale on 16 June, 2019
We put our workman gloves and took a look at some of what's new in Dragon Quest Builders 2.
preview by James Galizio on 16 June, 2019
Players will be returning to Pandora later this year, but how is Borderlands 3 shaping up after its long absence?
preview by James Galizio on 15 June, 2019
While not yet playable in a translated state, we had the chance to sit down and play a bit of the upcoming remake for the first time in the west.
preview by James Galizio on 15 June, 2019
Cyberpunk 2077 doesn't seem to be falling into the trap of over-streamlining RPG elements.
preview by Bryan Vitale on 15 June, 2019
Does the Nintendo Switch remake play like a dream, or more like a nightmare? We had the chance to preview the title during E3 to find out how it's shaping up.
preview by James Galizio on 15 June, 2019
We embraced the cold wasteland of Capcom's Iceborne expansion for Monster Hunter: World during this year's E3 - how do the changes and additions stack up?
preview by James Galizio on 14 June, 2019
We lead a group of wannabe-hero tourists through Heroland - does it feel more like a job, or a calling?
preview by James Galizio on 13 June, 2019
This delightful indie JRPG love-letter was one of my surprises of E3 2019.
preview by Bryan Vitale on 12 June, 2019
NIS America have finally showcased a playable demo for their upcoming localization of the next title in the beloved Trails series - how is it stacking up?
preview by James Galizio on 12 June, 2019
Rune Factory 4 is coming to the Nintendo Switch, but how well does the town of Selphia manage the transition to a stronger platform?
preview by James Galizio on 12 June, 2019
James delves more into his experiences with Anthem, pre-launch.
preview by James Galizio on 03 February, 2019
Recently we got a chance to get hands-on with Bioware's upcoming Anthem. Here's our thoughts on what players can expect from the upcoming VIP Demo.
preview by James Galizio on 25 January, 2019
During our recent visit to NISA HQ, we managed to get some hands-on time with The Princess Guide - here are our thoughts.
preview by James Galizio on 18 January, 2019
We had a chance to visit Obsidian's studio in Irvine and see development on Obsidian's newest IP first-hand.
preview by Bryan Vitale on 07 December, 2018
An entertaining story, an infectious soundtrack, and deep gameplay mechanics help make Dragalia Lost a game worth checking out.
preview by Zack Reese on 29 September, 2018
While town building and crossover conversations are things to look forward to, the exploration and battle systems might come off a bit too simple.
preview by Kite Stenbuck on 23 September, 2018
By combining features from past titles and adding more into the mix, the newest sequel promises even more exciting fast-paced actions.
preview by Kite Stenbuck on 23 September, 2018
We got to try the game at PAX West 2018, and it's shaping up to be pretty good.
preview by Kyle Campbell on 09 September, 2018
Lab Zero takes their first go at an RPG and the results are quite promising.
preview by Kyle Campbell on 04 September, 2018