Playing Folklore reminded me of many mundane memories. A regular Monday afternoon in the middle of a chilly Alabama winter, only about 50ยฐ. Cold to most people in the south, but not to me. I’m in history class, or maybe English? I can’t quite remember. It’s mostly background noise, like someone leavโฆ Read More »
Here we are, the last ever PAX (East) (2026) article! I’ve shared all of my biggest highlights from this year’s show already, and if you’ve missed any, I encourage you to check them out: Disgaea Mayhem Hands-On Brigandine Abyss Hands-On Spirit Rancher Hands-On High Times Hands-On Terra Nova: Legendโฆ Read More »
In recent years, thereโs been an influx of stories across media set in magic academies, where those gifted with magical talent hone their skills. Role-playing visual novel Arcadia Fallen II has players step into the academic shoes of a student in their final year at the fantastical Seven Winds Acadeโฆ Read More »
Farming RPGs have never been more en vogue, with an entire new wave of indie farming life-sims cresting off the success of Stardew Valley and the revitalization of the Story of Seasons series. While many of these titles iterate on that standard farming RPG formula first established by Harvest Moon aโฆ Read More »
Looking cool, Retro Encounter. This week on Retro Encounter, we dive into the first half of Persona 5. We discuss the dazzling style, combat, and the sometimes less than dazzling structure. Who do we want to romance? Does the game still hold up? Does Morgana ever let us do anything but sleep? Listenโฆ Read More »
I recently learned about Aether & Iron after reading my colleague Jerry’s review of the game. The game itself looks cool. But when I read that the Aether & Iron Soundtrack was co-composed by *the* Christopher Tin and another formidable orchestral guru, Alex Williamson, I had to check it outโฆ Read More »
Okay, maybe I shouldn’t tell you what you want out of an RPG. I don’t know you, person reading this. But if you’re here on RPGFan, I have at least an idea, and I’m telling you that Terra Nova: Legend of the Runes is one to keep both eyes on. I was able to try it out at PAX and talked to developer Anโฆ Read More »
A popstar, a rocker, a DJ, and a rapper walk into a random encounterโฆ No, this is not the start to a terrible joke, but rather the start of the incredible combat system in developer Iridium Studiosโ cross-genre RPG musical People of Note. When I demoed the game and met its director, Jason Wishnov, aโฆ Read More »
NIS America and developer Nippon Ichi Software have announced that Village in the Shade is headed westward this fall, with a release in Japan on July 30th. The stylised farming simulator โ known in Japan as Honogurashi no Niwa โ will launch for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 1 & 2, and PC via Stโฆ Read More »
If you havenโt been following their work over on YouTube, Square Enix has been championing the VGM community with their aptly named SQUARE ENIX MUSIC Channel (no, you donโt need to shout that). There are two thousand-plus videos with everything from mood playlists to orchestra concerts to โVideo Souโฆ Read More »
Farming sims are only getting more popular as time goes on, across the indie space and with larger developers. After spending some time with Yangyang Mobile’s Spirit Rancher at PAX East, I think the devs are onto something good. Like any other expanding genre, it’s important for newcomers to offer sโฆ Read More »
Don’t play strategy RPGs at a convention. That’s not a slight against Brigandine Abyss or NISA’s booth โ I’m glad and surprised the semi-recently announced title was on hand and in English. But in a show floor filled with people either passing by or waiting to play, probablyjudgingmyeverymoveovermysโฆ Read More »
Look, I don’t always have to include a Pokรฉmon reference in these titles, but if they’re gonna keep releasing new or updated games in the series lately, I have no problem going back to the well. Beyond a new kind of Pokรฉmon title, our lineup of RPGs Coming This Week include a musical-themed turn-basโฆ Read More »
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio has unveiled a new trailer for Stranger Than Heaven, their upcoming standalone (aka non-Like a Dragon) game. The trailer was shown at the latest Xbox Partner Preview, revealing that the game would span five historical periods. Check it out below! Stranger Than Heaven Five Eras Rโฆ Read More »
The Pokรฉmon Company has announced that spin-off battler Pokรฉmon Champions will launch on April 8th for Nintendo Switch 1 & 2, with confirmation that it will release on mobile devices later this year. The announcement was accompanied by a lengthy overview trailer showcasing how and where playersโฆ Read More »
The first thing we did at PAX East 2026 was chat with some of the devs from Seismic Squirrel about their debut title, the just-released Aether & Iron. We came in loaded with questions from Jerry Williams, based on his time with the game, and thanks to Narrative Director Tyler Whitney and Productโฆ Read More »
I have a soft spot for the fascinating intersection of food/drink service and visual novel (thanks, Since Coffee Talk and VA-11 HALL-A). After spending half an hour with High Times at PAX East, I continue to enjoy this particular setting/gameplay blend. A donut shop sim mixed with a dating sim may hโฆ Read More »
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days is something of an odd duck in the Kingdom Hearts series. Taking place directly after Kingdom Hearts and running parallel to Chain of Memories, 358/2 Days instead focuses on Roxas, the briefly encountered protagonist of Kingdom Hearts IIโs opening hours. 358/2 Days stands oโฆ Read More »
After roughly fifteen hours with its Early Access build, itโs safe to say Solasta II is shaping up to be a better version of its predecessor. The developers have clearly invested time in refining the graphical fidelity with a shift to Unreal Engine 5, expanding the range of roleplaying systems, andโฆ Read More »
I was thinking of writing a retro review of Drakengard. Then I realized I would have to assign a final score. Multiple scores, in fact: Graphics, Sound, Gameplay, Story, Controls… you know, the tried-and-true review measurements. Iโll be honest. If I approached this scoring with the mindset that Iโฆ Read More »
One of my highlights at PAX East 2026 was stopping by the NIS America booth and getting some hands-on time with Disgaea Mayhem and Brigandine Abyss. More on the latter in another article, but if you’re curious how Disgaea’s first foray into action RPG territory fares, you’re in the right place! Disgโฆ Read More »
Ever since playing Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney in 2005, Iโve been hooked on adventure games and visual novels. Whether itโs Ace Attorney, Monkey Island, or Broken Sword, I can never get enough of them. The best way to make me fall in love with one of these games is by combining a strong cast of chaโฆ Read More »
Sometimes, all a game needs to work is confidence in its scope and vision. Thatโs the highest praise Iโd shower on “15th-century Slovakia JRPG” Felvidek. Sure, itโs another turn-based RPG made with RPG Maker. Itโs fairly short and doesnโt bring anything new to the genre mechanically. But what it doeโฆ Read More »
The journey that the Life is Strange series provides its fans has been a long and winding one, filled with storms both in-game and out. With the IP belonging to publisher Square Enix, weโve seen development shift from French team Dontnod Entertainment (Life is Strange 1 and 2) to American devs Deckโฆ Read More »
On this episode of Random Encounter, we talk about cars ramming one another and time travel. And no, for once, this isn’t a Back to the Future reference (although it could be)! First up is Matt chatting about the big grand finale of the Life is Strange franchise, Life Is Strange: Reunion (although wโฆ Read More »
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