Do you have an affinity for turn-based tactics titles with battles taking place on an isometric grid? Are you a sucker for stories of states and schemes set in medieval fantasy worlds brimful of magic and monsters? If so, you’ll find a lot to love in this strategy-heavy edition of RPGs Coming This W… Read More »
On this week’s Random Encounter, we’re looking at a lost Nintendo game, and what might become one of the greatest RPG soundtracks of all time. If you are from the West, you may not have heard of Marvelous: Another Treasure Island. This late-era SNES/Super Famicom title was never localized, but… Read More »
One of the biggest struggles for independently developed games is the tug-of-war between embracing novelty and originality or being referential and evoking the tried-and-true style of a classic game. Rarer still is the ability to do both and succeed equally in each pursuit. 24 Killers, by Happy Shab… Read More »
There are few rivalries in the animal kingdom more infamous than that of cats and dogs. The two species are often considered natural enemies; the independence and aloofness of regal felines clashing with the boisterous, friendly nature of canine companions. Publisher KEMCO and developer Rideon have… Read More »
There is a strong chance that you have never heard of Marvelous: Another Treasure Island. If you have, you may only know a few key pieces of information. The most familiar piece of trivia is that Marvelous was the first and only game directed by Eiji Aonuma before he began working on The Legend of Z… Read More »
LISA: The Painful was released in December 2014 with a follow-up DLC episode, LISA: The Joyful the following year. Both games take place in the town of Olathe following an event called the “White Flash,” discussing brutal themes such as generational trauma and toxic masculinity. Made entirely in RPG… Read More »
A podcast appears! Fight? Spell? Parry? Item? JAM. The music of Dragon Quest, largely composed by the late Koichi Sugiyama, combines a classical sensibility with a flair for the dramatic, with tracks ranging from serene world map tunes to pop-inspired tracks for naming your hero. And let’s not forge… Read More »
Aleks Franiczek Final Fantasy VI has long been my default answer when asked what my “Favorite Game of All Time” is. I hadn’t played through it in over a decade leading up to this podcast, and I was honestly concerned that the experience wouldn’t live up to this legendary status I’ve assigned it… Read More »
It is time once again for RPGs Coming This Week, our hebdomadal glance at the latest role-playing games, adventure titles, visual novels, and more. Yes, you may judge me for my use of the word “hebdomadal.” This week, it’s all about games found off the beaten path. Granted, RPGFan’s audience leans h… Read More »
There aren’t many franchises that celebrate their 25th anniversary while still actively releasing new games. There are even fewer who celebrate by completely remaking the first game in said series. However, Gust decided to return to where it all began by completely remaking Atelier Marie from the gr… Read More »
When reading a review of a sequel, it’s essential to know where your reviewer is coming from. So let me be abundantly clear: the original OXENFREE is one of my favorite indie games of all time. I believe it’s top-shelf interactive fiction, despite a mixed reception. It told a supernatural horror sto… Read More »
The visual novel format lends itself incredibly well to flexibility. Digimon Survive seeks to capitalize on this flexibility by interspersing grid-based SRPG battles between visual novel segments. Although the implementation appears seamless, the tragically beautiful Digimon Survive is at odds with… Read More »
On this week’s Random Encounter, we’re finally breaking free of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Not-E3, and Final Fantasy XVI! Time to talk about some (other) games! First up, Audra delights in the RPG crossover to end all RPG crossovers, The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie. Pr… Read More »
We’re bringing a veritable buffet of genre goods on this edition of RPGs Coming This Week. We do that most weeks, to be fair, but our line-up feels exceptionally diverse right now. I mean, where else are you going to get coverage of a bullet-hell action romp, a gritty co-op tactical affair and a cut… Read More »
Love Shore is a visual novel by Perfect Garbage Studios set in a bustling city of the same name. Love Shore operates 24 hours a day and becomes a different place when the sun goes down. For example, a bakery by day transforms into a porn shop at night. Love Shore’s population is mostly human, though… Read More »
And we’re back with another 25th Anniversary feature! Five years ago, as we were celebrating our 20th Anniversary, we put together a list of 20 localizations we still wanted. Luckily, we’ve received more than a few of those titles, along with a number of other surprise localizations over the years.… Read More »
For some mysterious reason *cough* my huge backlog *cough* I still haven’t gotten around to watching Adventure Time, a clear inspiration for today’s game of choice.
It’s time to get down! In this panel, the Rhythm crew has selected some favorite jazz and funk tracks in RPGs. Not styles of music that first come to mind when thinking of RPGs, and indeed, that’s part of their charm and effect! How have game composers and arrangers adopted these styles while arrang… Read More »
In this brief edition of RPGs Coming This Week, we’ve got an indie homage to what came before and a new entry in a long-running series that ostensibly concludes (almost) everything that came before. Now that we’re past my cringe-inducing attempt at finding symmetry, let’s get on with the show. Alter… Read More »
SOULVARS, an RPG by solo developer ginolabo, was one of Asia’s top mobile games in 2022. Through publisher Shueisha Games, SOULVARS is now available on PC and consoles in a form optimized for said platforms. Not every mobile game translates well to PC or consoles, but SOULVARS has transitioned nicel… Read More »
The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie is a challenging game to review, but not because it’s terrible. Far from it! But given how deeply established the lore of The Legend of Heroes: Trails series is and the built-in fanbase the game already has, it’s challenging to pin down my thoughts succinctl… Read More »
I miss the PlayStation Vita. Sony’s second attempt to create a competitor to Nintendo in the handheld sphere may not have seen the success it deserved, but it did serve as something of a haven for fans of mid-to-low-budget Japanese titles. Games like Danganronpa, Persona 4 Golden, and an expansive b… Read More »
In retrospect, it’s breathtaking just how wrong people were who predicted The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom would be nothing more than DLC for Breath of the Wild. Yes, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom takes place in the same Hyrule, the graphics look almost identical, and the story… Read More »
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