Memories: Off is a renowned visual novel series that debuted in 1999 and has since spawned several games (including main series games and spinoffs), anime OVAs, manga, and other assorted multimedia. I played Memories: Off and Memories: Off 2nd in my avid importing days and appreciate their storyline… Read More »
Get your ghost-seeing glasses ready! Publisher Shueisha Games and developer Hakababunko are bringing their stylish pixel-art adventure Urban Myth Dissolution Center to the world on February 13th, 2025. To celebrate the recent Steam Next Fest release of the game’s demo, its prologue cinematic was rel… Read More »
A new toad-based strategy game Toads of the Bayou is being released to PC via Steam on November 19th. In this new roguelike strategy RPG, players will lead a band of toads trying to make a new life in the deep south swamps against Baron Samedi’s evil army. Combining deckbuilding with strategic turn-… Read More »
A new indie studio, Longdue, has recently raised enough seed capital to create a “psychological RPG” that’s a “spiritual successor” to Disco Elysium. Longdue has a dozen members, including some who have worked on the original game and its unreleased sequel, as well as Rockstar, Bungie, and Brave At… Read More »
Conceived by Akitoshi Kawazu and released in 1993, Romancing Saga 2 made a bold break with the previous entry in the series, focusing on a generation-spanning imperial lineage waging a centuries-long war against interdimensional beings known as the Seven Heroes. This concept proved immensely popular… Read More »
While some of my all-time favorite games are indie RPGs that emulate the classics, my ears perk up most when developers instead exercise their creative freedom to explore new ideas. Arco fits this criterion perfectly. It’s the prime example of the fresh perspective that small teams outside the RPG d… Read More »
After several delays, Metal Slug Tactics finally has a release date: November 5th. Developer Leikir Studio and publisher Dotemu have announced that this tactical RPG spinoff from the timeless Metal Slug series will be released for $24.99 USD on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One… Read More »
As RPG players, we traverse myriad different worlds, yet we can recognize there’s a sameness to it all. Sometimes, we are surprised by something that’s new and amazing, but we’re also creatures of comfort and appreciate settling in with something familiar. Card-en-Ciel takes you on a journ… Read More »
Somehow it’s been four years since Rhythm Encounter’s last Halloween episode, back in 2020’s episode 56. Well, it’s time we rectified that. A sequel to that episode and a spiritual successor to our previous episode about the works of Michiru Yamane, our panel dug into our gaming experiences to find… Read More »
In this edition of RPGs Coming This Week, everyone’s favorite redheaded buccaneer finds himself in another snafu, but there are plenty more escapades to be had. From generational revenge tales to fantastical Wuxia adventures, the coming days look packed with promise, so let’s check out what’s in sto… Read More »
In 2002, at a critical juncture in the company’s history, Square took a novel and somewhat daring direction with Kingdom Hearts. Released after the commercial disappointment of Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, but before Square’s merger with Enix, the company needed a successful game to ensure its… Read More »
Supermassive Games’ breakout hit, Until Dawn, was first released nearly ten years ago. Following hot on the heels of The Casting of Frank Stone, the Until Dawn remaster wasn’t actually undertaken by Supermassive Games, but Ballistic Moon, as Sony owns the rights to Until Dawn. Regardless, the substa… Read More »
On its sixth month in Early Access, Hades II has received its first major update. This huge “Olympic” update adds macOS support (Apple M1 or later). Supergiant Games has also introduced new story content, characters, animal familiars, two returning Gods (Athena and Dionysus), more challenges, a new… Read More »
Considering Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is its very first game, developer Sandfall Interactive’s sure going all out in the voice acting department. The studio has announced a star-studded English voice cast in their latest trailer, showcasing notable actors and actresses such as Charlie Cox, Andy Se… Read More »
Save the date on Valentine’s Day! Publisher NIS America and developer Nihon Falcom have announced that The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak II is coming to the West on February 14th, 2025, for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG. It’s m… Read More »
Developer BioWare recently revealed Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s accessibility features in a blog post. While such options are nothing new to gaming, they’ve improved immensely over the years, making the hobby more friendly to all walks of life than ever before. Regardless of skill level or ability,… Read More »
Game Freak is not having a good week. The Pokémon developer was recently hit with a severe hack, leaking everything from employee information, scrapped Pokémon designs, future movie/game plans and even hints about the Switch successor. And that’s only the tip of the iceberg! You could say the hack w… Read More »
Nintendo has released three small teasers and an overview trailer for its upcoming game Mario & Luigi: Brothership. Launching November 7th on Nintendo Switch, the game will be the first entry in the Mario & Luigi RPG franchise since 2015. Scroll below for all four of the latest on Mario… Read More »
The Steam Next Fest is a time where many games give players the chance to try them early. Just in time for the event, Ys X: Nordics has its own demo available now! Good news: it isn’t just Steam players who get to try the game early; the demo is also available on PlayStation 4 and 5 and Nintendo Swi… Read More »
Announced during this year’s Tokyo Game Show, HYKE: Northern Light(s) is shaping up to be a visually impressive pixel-art action RPG. With the main heroine, Hyke, searching for her lost mother in a post-apocalyptic world, the story is looking to tug at the heartstrings. To drive that home, publisher… Read More »
In the night I hear ’em talk / The coldest story ever told Kingdom Hearts II, one of the most celebrated sequels in the Square Enix catalog, finally gets an episode (the first of two!) on Retro Encounter. Within, we discuss the game’s dynamic combat, the earnestly made Disney worlds, and plenty abou… Read More »
At the end of this month, Square Enix will publish a full-scale remake of a classic SaGa title, Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven. Alongside our hands-on preview based on the available demo, which gave fans a glimpse of what this remake offers, we had the opportunity to present questions to Shi… Read More »
I’ve had a very on/off relationship with the Ys series. While I enjoy the vast majority of the entries I’ve played, I would only describe myself a peripheral fan. My overall experience with it has never been bad, and occasionally it’s been great, but only Oath in Felghana struck a significant chord… Read More »
On this episode of Random Encounter, two first-timers are joining us to chat about two of the year’s biggest games! First up, Zek is joined by Zach to rave about Atlus’ latest RPG, Metaphor: ReFantazio. Known for the Shin Megami Tensei and Persona series, Metaphor offers a brand-new world full of al… Read More »
In this edition of RPGs Coming This Week: a major MMO makes its console debut, while a crop of promising new (and old) games make a bid for your wallets. Not every week’s lineup can boast of a surefire mega-hit, but we’re all too happy to cast the spotlight on as many RPGs and adventure titles as we… Read More »
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