In this episode, the Phoenix Edge team gives their on-the-spot reactions of the Square Enix Presents showcase from E3 2021. Joined by friend of the show Hian, the panel gives their tough, but honest criticism of the presentation. Starting with the newly announced Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy… Read More »
In this episode, the panel catches up on the most exciting announcements from the Dragon Quest 35th Anniversary live stream event! The conversation kicks off with the reveal of an offline version of the long-running MMORPG Dragon Quest X. The discussion then moves to the announcement of an “HD-2D” v… Read More »
In this episode, the Phoenix Edge team covers an intriguing rumor regarding a new Final Fantasy game by Team Ninja. The developers behind Nioh and Dissidia Final Fantasy NT are allegedly creating an action RPG that will take place in the world of the original Final Fantasy. The original source of th… Read More »
Retro Encounter’s miniseries on Final Fantasy XIV concludes this week with an episode all about Shadowbringers, Final Fantasy XIV”s most recent and most fantastical expansion. Three panelists discuss the changes Shadowbringers made to the FFXIV job system, how Shadowbringers subverts a few central t… Read More »
In this episode, the panel enthusiastically discusses the fantastic Horizon Forbidden West gameplay reveal from Guerrilla Games. This includes a full breakdown on the exciting enhancements Forbidden West promises over the original game, Horizon Zero Dawn. The panel also discusses the cringe Aloy cha… Read More »
On this episode of Random Encounter, Greg and Jono pull together an emergency panel cause it’s E3! We have no idea how the show’s going to shape up this year, but we’re gonna’ speculate over what we will see, could see, and want to see (and secretly know we won’t see…) Tune in and listen to our sh… Read More »
Monster Hunter: World has peaked and Monster Hunter Rise has risen. With several RPGFan staff hunting Rathalos recently it was high time we recorded a Monster Hunter podcast for the first time in more than three years. Three panelists talk about the peaks and valleys of the fifth generation of Monst… Read More »
On this episode of Random Encounter, we gathered the crew to talk about takin’ sweet pics of our favourite Pokémon! That’s right, New Pokémon Snap is all kinds of delightful and RPG-adjacent, which means Niki got to review and talk about it. Also, because Pokémon, we welcome a semi-regular special g… Read More »
Psaro, the very motivated main antagonist of Dragon Quest IV, is the best video game villain of the NES era and is definitely worth a podcast. But what’s the most awful thing Psaro attempts in DQ4? Is he the true villain of the game? These and more addressed in today’s Retro Encounter! For the first… Read More »
Five Retro Encounter panelists rolled credits on Dragon Quest IV, and their feelings on the 1990 classic are unanimous: Dragon Quest IV is ahead of its time. From the villain’s motivations to the quest design to Akira Toriyama’s badass women, Dragon Quest IV is a treat. Listen to us gush about it. D… Read More »
On this episode of Random Encounter, folks have been playing games! Shocking, right? But for reals, one of the big games this week is Monster Hunter Rise, and Sollosi has been happily hunting along. We were going to get into Disco Elysium: The Final Cut, but someone surprised us all and sh… Read More »
Five chosen panelists meet a chosen hero (or heroine) and his (or her) seven companions in today’s podcast on 1990’s Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen, making today’s Retro Encounter one of the most retro we’ve ever done. Scottish accents, kickass princesses, and talented business wives all en… Read More »
Four Dragon Quest aficionados who haven’t attended live sporting events in over a year celebrate their love of the seminal Japanese RPG by pretending it’s fake sports! Retro Encounter is doing another fantasy draft, and this time it’s to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the slimey and sagacious ser… Read More »
On this episode of Random Encounter, we get to talk about some remasters and a re-release! Originally out in 2018, Hero U has made its way to the Switch, and Hilary got her glorious quest on! While we all know Jono’s thoughts on SaGa, Brian has been playing SaGa Frontier Remaster… Read More »
Four panelists recruited twenty-seven times as many heroes in playing Suikoden III over April 2021, and have plenty to say about it! Suikoden III’s complex politics, different motivations between its multiple protagonists, and surprise turns from series mainstay characters are all up for discussion.… Read More »
Suikoden III evokes the halcyon days of the PlayStation 2, when RPGs were many, UI conveniences were few, and Konami actually made video games. Suikoden III’s politically-charged story and army of named characters are consistent with its predecessors, but it’s split narrative and pants-optional wate… Read More »
On this episode of Random Encounter, the panel comes together to talk about Square Enix’s latest offering, Outriders, that Abe’s reviewing for the site. Meanwhile, Caitlin has enthusiastically jumped into the unique, artful world of Fantasian on Apple Arcade. Some random side-banter a… Read More »
What RPG uses dice-roll physics, requires rare drops from Skeleton Mages, and is exclusive to the 3DS Shop? Crimson Shroud and absolutely nothing else! Yasumi Matsuno (Tactics Ogre, Final Fantasy XII) teamed up with Level-5 (Dark Cloud, Dragon Quest VIII) to produce one of the most unique RPGs for t… Read More »
Final Fantasy XIV’s 2017 expansion had players visit the highlands of Gyr Abania and the steppes of Othard, but not as a tourist. Stormblood is a game about casting the light of liberation unto an oppressed people, and helping them tear down an imperialist regime. Stormblood is quite personal and po… Read More »
In this episode, the panel is back from a short break to answer more questions from the Phoenix Edge community! The discussion begins with what separates a good side quest from the all-too-common fetch quest or monster slaying quest. The conversation then transitions to what qualifies a game as an R… Read More »
On this episode of Random Encounter, we’ve got a panel talkin’ about nothing new but some things new to us. Most of us are still journeying through Bravely Default II! Nicholas got through Yakuza 5 and has his sights set on Yakuza 6, planning to make good on his 100% achievement… Read More »
One of the most common reader or listener comments that RPGFan social media receives is “not an RPG,” and we take some umbrage at that. RPGFan prides itself on covering a diverse array of games, which includes some games that might be considered hybrid RPGs or RPG-adjacent. Today, Retro Encounter re… Read More »
Two Retro Encounter panelists played through four Muramasa: The Demon Blade endings and still can’t stop gushing over the 2D action RPG’s gorgeous backgrounds. But those backdrops aren’t the only shiny things in Vanillaware’s theatrical tour de force – there’s also the lusciously animated food, the… Read More »
On this episode of Random Encounter, the panel talks about what they’ve been playing lately and then dives into some RPGs with underlined titles (mostly.) The Project Triangle Strategy demo is pretty great, but needs some work. Bravely Default II is out now and it’s a big one we’… Read More »
Before 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim (but after Odin Sphere) the art-focused JRPG developer Vanillaware made Muramasa: The Demon Blade, an action RPG steeped in Japanese folklore and following a long tradition of ninja action arcade games. But how compelling are the characters, animations, and other eleme… Read More »
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