RPG Articles - Page 54

Title Update 2 doesn't add as much to the game as the first one in August, yet it's still a welcome addition to the game.
feature by James Galizio on 02 October, 2022

Final Fantasy 35th Anniversary Distant Worlds: music from Final Fantasy Coral continues the series' long line of world-class orchestral concerts, with the passion still in tow
feature by James Galizio on 01 October, 2022

Hold Up! In Persona 5 Royal Demon Negotiation is yet another element that requires you make careful choices - and we've got the answers to help you out.
guide by Alex Donaldson on 01 October, 2022

Despite its various shortcomings, The DioField Chronicle is a refreshing take on strategy RPGs with satisfying gameplay systems and bold narrative design.
review by Adam Vitale on 01 October, 2022

Nier Automata on Switch feels like it shouldn't exist. But it does - and it not only works, it works well.
feature by Cullen Black on 30 September, 2022

Here's all the multiple endings in Valkyrie Elysium and how to get every single one of them.
guide by Josh Torres on 29 September, 2022

While the combat to this Valkyrie Profile action RPG spin-off is top notch, the rest of the game ranges from mediocre to merely serviceable.
review by Josh Torres on 28 September, 2022

Voice of Cards: The Beasts of Burden is an overall more streamlined experience than other entries. With the frequency of releases in the series compared to the number of improvements made, the cards are starting to wear a bit thin.
review by Paige Chamberlain on 27 September, 2022

Team Ninja's latest go at the "masocore" genre feels like it has more in common with Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice than their own Nioh, and that's not a bad thing
preview by James Galizio on 26 September, 2022

Western fans of The Legend of Heroes can finally officially experience this amazing lynchpin entry of the series and how the Special Support Section came together!
review by Scott White on 24 September, 2022

Harvestella’s demo gave me a good taste for the life simulation RPG, and I’m ready to take some more bites.
preview by Paige Chamberlain on 23 September, 2022

This complete Theatrhythm Final Bar Line song lists features all tracks in the base game, the digital deluxe upgrade, and all announced DLC. Comprehensive!
guide by Alex Donaldson on 22 September, 2022

While filled with a number of interesting ideas, it feels like Stray Blade hasn't quite come together yet
preview by James Galizio on 21 September, 2022

During a session with 505 Games, we got our hands-on with The Bearded Ladies' upcoming Miasma Chronicles
preview by James Galizio on 19 September, 2022

With Ryza's last Atelier adventure on the horizon, we had a chance to talk with the game's producer and head of Gust Junzo Hosoi about what players can expect.
interview by James Galizio on 16 September, 2022

Judgment isn't exactly Yakuza, but it shares the same soul.
feature by Bryan Vitale on 16 September, 2022

Among a packed year for RPGs on the Switch, Dragon Quest Treasures feels like a sleeper hit in the making
preview by James Galizio on 15 September, 2022

Revisiting Zack Fair's journey has never been more exciting.
preview by James Galizio on 15 September, 2022

Despite a few technical hiccups, Star Ocean has never felt quite so ambitious.
preview by James Galizio on 15 September, 2022

NieR Automata's upcoming Switch conversion might just be the best port to the system yet
preview by James Galizio on 15 September, 2022

Despite my concerns from its initial announcement trailer, playing Valkyrie Elysium was a lot more fun than I expected.
preview by Josh Torres on 14 September, 2022

Lost Eidolons looks to prove itself in the crowd of tactical RPGs with its deep gameplay and higher difficulty and makes a strong case for why you should play it.
preview by Scott White on 13 September, 2022

Initially Kickstarted back in 2016, after a rocky development this remake of the first System Shock, one of the progenitors of the immersive genre, is almost here, and fans new and old should be excited.
preview by Scott White on 13 September, 2022

Initially a successful Kickstarter back in 2016, Arcadian Atlas had a impressive showing at this year's PAX West, showcasing great sprite work and systems that harken back to the genre's greats.
preview by Scott White on 13 September, 2022

Although it has some interesting ideas as a survival action RPG, Binary Star Falling into Darkness will primarily appeal to hardcore Made in Abyss fans and offer very little to newcomers.
review by Josh Torres on 07 September, 2022