Dragon Quest Creator Yuji Horii Confirms New Information on Series’ Future to Come on May 27th

Series creator Yuji Horii has announced that a Dragon Quest-centred livestream will air on May 27th, uniting with the series’ 40th anniversary.  The announcement came via the latest KosoKoso broadcast seen below, with Horii also stating that “…we’ll be able to make an announcement about the nโ€ฆ Read More »

Stranger Than Heaven Brings Stars, Music, & Violence Together This Winter

SEGA, Xbox, and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio have released a cavalcade of new details on the cast, world, and gameplay of Stranger Than Heaven, their upcoming action RPG odyssey set for release this winter on ย Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam. It will also launch on Xbox Game Pass. The inforโ€ฆ Read More »

Stardust: Wish of Witch Showcases Strategy, Stars, & More With New Trailer

Kniv Studio has released a new trailer for Stardust: Wish of Witch, their upcoming strategy RPG set to launch on May 28th for PC via Steam. The footage gives players a brief look at the mechanics, in which turn-based gameplay centres on isometric unit positioning and card-based strategy, infused witโ€ฆ Read More »

RPGs Coming This Week, May 24โ€“30, 2026 – An Explosion of Color

It’s finally time for Mina! But it’s also a pretty full week in general around RPGs Coming This Week, with a brand new SRPG, a conclusion to a small but long-running series, a promising new creature collector, and more. The one thing all of this week’s games have in common, though, is that they areโ€ฆ Read More »
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Traysia

Traysia is a little-known 1992 Sega Genesis/Mega Drive RPG that I did not expect to be revived in 2026. I knew about Phantasy Star, Shining Force, and even Shining in the Darkness growing up, but I never even heard of Traysia. I donโ€™t even remember seeing Traysiaโ€™s cover art (with the cool dragon) oโ€ฆ Read More »
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Starbites

Remember Maya, from Shell 2? All of twenty-five years ago?! Starbites wears its lineage on its sleeve, drawing direct inspiration from cult classics like Septerra Core while navigating two decades of JRPG evolution. It delivers a distilled concentrate of everything that makes the genre beloved and oโ€ฆ Read More »
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RPGFan’s Summer Job System Fair Marathon Starts Today!

Itโ€™s that time of the year again! Time for some summer time fun in the sun! But sometimes summer isn’t just about having fun; sometimes, summer is about that first summer job you had in order to pay for those video games of yesteryear. But work sucks, I know, and no one wants to work when we can jusโ€ฆ Read More »
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ZERO PARADES: For Dead Spies

When Disco Elysium was released in 2019, it was immediately regarded as a genre-defining work of RPG narrative design. From the way it recontextualized player agency and decision-making, how it represented the various mental faculties and barely-restrained impulses of protagonist Harry Dubois as antโ€ฆ Read More »

Retro Encounter 486 – Final Fantasy VIII Part II

โ€ฆWhatever. This week on Retro Encounter, the panel is back to offer their thoughts on all the (beautiful?) nonsense that happens in the second half of Final Fantasy VIII. Which one of us prefers Triple Triad over the entire rest of the game? Did our positive impressions crumble under the weight of tโ€ฆ Read More »
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Mana, Music, and Majesty: The Aesthetic Beauty of Secret of Mana’s Soundtrack

Secret of Mana is a controversial game. While it is often remembered for its beautiful design and gorgeous pixel art, gamers also deride its confusing combat system, poor pacing, and overall lackluster gameplay. Lying underneath these sometimes divisive elements is a key component of the gameโ€™s overโ€ฆ Read More »
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Nitro Gen Omega

Mechs and anime share a bond as inseparable as Saturday mornings and sugary cereal. Developer DESTINYbit leans heavily into this classic synergy with Nitro Gen Omega, a turn-based roguelike RPG oozing a specific brand of weekend magic. The game thrives on its visual flair, utilizing fluid, stylish aโ€ฆ Read More »
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Prescription for Sleep: Ocarina of Time

Hey! Listen! Scarlet Moon Recordsโ€™ prolific jazz duo GENTLE LOVE is back with their first-ever all-Zelda album, Prescription for Sleep: Ocarina of Time. GENTLE LOVE is saxophonist Norihiko Hibino (composer on much of the Metal Gear Solid series) and pianist AYAKI (who has performed on series like Etโ€ฆ Read More »

The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales Hands-On Preview! Zelda? Secret of Mana? Or Something More?

HD-2D style games since the original Octopath Traveler have changed how we view retro-style titles from bigger publishers such as Square Enix.ย HD-2D not only looks great, but also scratches the old school sprite JRPG itch many of us have had since the end of the SNES and PS1 era.ย And since its debutโ€ฆ Read More »
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The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales Producer Naofumi Matsushita Q&A

As part of our The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales preview, I also had the opportunity to send in some questions to producer Naofumi Matsushita. As always, I would like to thank him for his time in answering our questions, as well as the Square Enix staff who translated the Q&A. RPGFaโ€ฆ Read More »

RPGs Coming This Week, May 17โ€“23, 2026 – Zero Stars for Coffee

That’s right, we’re leading off this week with a reference to all three major releases this week shoehorned into the implication that my Starbucks Rewards star count is zero. But actually it’s like 400 and I need to redeem some stars before they take them all away. That aside, any talk of some of ouโ€ฆ Read More »
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Octopath Traveler 0 Original Soundtrack

When Square Enix announced Octopath Traveler 0, my first read was that they took the mobile game Champions of the Continent and un-gachafied it. That, on its own, would be a grand achievement. Even though I loved my 100+ hours played in Champions, a true single-player campaign sounded like a great iโ€ฆ Read More »
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Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail Patch 7.5 – Trail to the Heavens

In the past, I’ve talked about what the final patch of a Final Fantasy XIV expansion typically feels like. Thereโ€™s one last dramatic encounter that culminates in a flashy fight, a new (or newly revealed) character appears to entice the Warrior of Light to travel to wherever the next expansion takesโ€ฆ Read More »
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Final Fantasy VIII Original Soundtrack

I’m not sure if I have mentioned this before, but Final Fantasy VIII is my favourite Final Fantasy. I adore its more realistic take on the party members, I eat up the weird story (despite its quirks and plot holes), and I appreciate how much the game experiments with its mechanics and tries to shakeโ€ฆ Read More »
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RPGFan Chapters Pairing: Pentiment and The Name of the Rose

When I joined RPGFan early last year, one of my earliest assignments was to review the Switch release of Obsidian Entertainmentโ€™s medieval murder mystery adventure, Pentiment. I loved the game (as did my fellow RPGFan staff), though I thought it would appeal more to readers than to gamers. I remembeโ€ฆ Read More »
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Vultures – Scavengers of Death

Tension arising from unknown variables. Foreboding atmosphere. Moment-to-moment tactical decision making. These elements form the foundation of any good survival horror game, yet they could just as easily describe the nail-biting experience of playing an engrossing turn-based strategy title. Team Vuโ€ฆ Read More »

Random Encounter 347 – Darkness and Retro Light

On this episode of Random Encounter, it’s all about the aliens! First up, Directive 8020. The latest game in Supermassive Games’ The Dark Pictures Anthology series, 8020 brings choice-based horror movie vibes into space. Pulling from the classic horror sci-fi films The Thing and Alien, did this inteโ€ฆ Read More »
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Directive 8020

The evolution of games whose core appeal centres on the strength of their narrative is astounding to me, whose first experiences with gaming involved extremely basic, text-only adventures. Playing Directive 8020 in 2026 feels like magic sometimes, a scientific miracle bringing my disparate interestsโ€ฆ Read More »

RPGs Coming This Week, May 10thโ€“16th, 2026 – Anime, Space, and Horror

Welcome to a special Mother’s Day edition of RPGs Coming This Week! Well, as long as your mom is into sci-fi survival horror (with turn-based OR adventure gameplay) or young people beating up other mecha from the cockpits of their own mecha. And while that notion would once have seemed preposterous,โ€ฆ Read More »
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Crowdfunding Chronicles: Petrichor

Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the space bear Jobert and his unusual companions. Their mission: to explore the cosmos in search of an ideal houseplant. Crowdfunding Chronicles proudly presents Petrichor, an adorable Earthbound-inspired space adventure with delightful 3D graphicsโ€ฆ Read More »

Mina the Hollower Launches on May 29th for Consoles and PC

Yacht Club Games has announced that Mina the Hollower will launch digitally on May 29th for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 1 & 2, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and the Humble Store. Yacht Club’s mouse adventure was originally slated for release last Halloween, and when they had to delay it,โ€ฆ Read More »
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