PC Game Articles - Page 133
We go hands on with the TGS build of FF13 and pass verdict on the gameplay and storyline as well as those much-debated graphics changes.
preview by Alex Donaldson on 28 September, 2009
We go hands-on with the result of a surprising partnership between Square Enix and PopCap games, a fusion of the RPG and Puzzle genres for Xbox Live Arcade and Windows.
preview by John Davison on 27 September, 2009
We give our impressions on the tiny glimpse of Versus Square Enix were offering at TGS.
preview by Alex Donaldson on 25 September, 2009
We take a look at Bioware's next-gen RPG.
review by Alex Donaldson on 22 August, 2009
We get a brief hands-on with Final Fantasy XIV to see how the new Square Enix MMO is shaping up.
preview by Alex Donaldson on 21 August, 2009
We chat to the Director and Producer of Final Fantasy XIII, Square Enix's Motomu Toriyama and Yoshinori Kitase and try to squeeze some new tidbits of information about the game from them.
interview by Alex Donaldson on 20 August, 2009
A fantasy MMORPG?! About dragons?! Never! But this one has a twist...
preview by Katie Punsly on 12 August, 2009
THQ's latest RPG lets you play as one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse - a pretty awesome concept - but is it as fun as the premise suggests? Katie checks it out.
preview by Katie Punsly on 07 August, 2009
For us hardcore RPG fans, it's a dream concept: A sequel to one of the greatest retro RPGs in a traditional style, with graphics, music and gameplay straight out of the best SNES RPGs of the 90's. But does it live up to the hype?
review by Alex Donaldson on 07 July, 2009
Barely avoiding becoming run-of-the-mill, Rivera is helped along by its compelling story and strong art design.
review by Zack Reese on 15 June, 2009
As the sequel to one of the most popular and successful RPGs of this generation so far, Mass Effect 2 has a lot of high expectations to live up to. We take a look at the E3 build.
preview by Alex Donaldson on 14 June, 2009
Dragon Age: Origins has been living in the shadow of Bioware's other big titles lately, but at E3 EA thrust it into the spotlight so we could see what it's all about.
preview by Alex Donaldson on 14 June, 2009
We take a look at the massively multiplayer successor to the classic Knights of the Old Republic titles and see how Bioware are working to bring the game into the online arena.
preview by Alex Donaldson on 07 June, 2009
We at RPGSite were lucky enough to attend a Q&A session with three of the people heavily involved in the design of Square's newly announced massively multiplayer RPG, Final Fantasy XIV. Here's what was said.
interview by Alex Donaldson on 05 June, 2009
Rhapsody is the latest in a very long line of Japanese RPG remakes to hit the Nintendo DS - but is it the greatest?
review by Alex Donaldson on 23 March, 2009
We take a look at the PC version of TLR. Has anything changed?
review by Alex Donaldson on 20 March, 2009
Tanks, guns and huge armies fighting an alternate World War II. In an RPG?!
review by Alex Donaldson on 04 November, 2008
Megaton or bomba? How many nuke references can we make?
review by Michael O'Connor on 12 September, 2008
We take a look at Final Fantasy IV before it's UK release - could it be the best remake ever?
review by Alex Donaldson on 03 September, 2008
Kevin takes a peek at the long-awaited American release of Final Fantasy III.
review by RPG Site Staff on 21 November, 2006
ArenaNet makes another smash hit with the follow-up to its wildly popular first MMORPG, Guild Wars.
review by RPG Site Staff on 06 August, 2006
Zack goes on a deep-sea adventure with the latest title from System Shock developer Irrational Games, BioShock.
preview by Zack Reese on 05 August, 2006
Roger falls into the most deeply involving single player experience ever, and still manages to come out with his thumbs intact.
review by Roger Broomfield on 03 August, 2006
Obsidian takes the Neverwinter Nights series and moves it forward.
preview by RPG Site Staff on 28 July, 2006
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away... this game was awesome. It still is.
review by Katie Punsly on 11 July, 2006