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A brand-new hands-on preview experience and many new screenshots for the highly-anticipated remake of Dragon Quest III.
preview by Josh Torres on 03 September, 2024
We went hands-on with a demo build of Ender Lilies' follow-up, Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist, at PAX West 2024 and spoke with Binary Haze Interactive about how the game is coming along and what they've learned from players since its Early Access release earlier this year.
interview by Josh Torres on 02 September, 2024
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Isekai Chronicles strives to retell a chunk of Rimuru’s story, but does so through this medium to limited success.
review by Paul Shkreli on 01 September, 2024
Expedition 33 takes turn-based tradition and tries to augment it with reactive, twitchy additions - showcasing this game isn't all style - it's got ambitions in substance, too.
preview by Alex Donaldson on 28 August, 2024
Earlier this month we had the chance to attend an extended preview event for Metaphor in New York City, and we're more excited than ever for the full game.
preview by James Galizio on 28 August, 2024
Visions of Mana is the first mainline Mana game in nearly two decades and, despite some issues, is a great step forward for the series.
review by Cullen Black on 27 August, 2024
I enjoyed my time playing Avowed's Gamescom demo, and I want to play Pillars of Eternity to get the most of the game when it releases next year.
preview by Adam Vitale on 25 August, 2024
A glimpse of Towerborne promises a Castle Crashers-like side-scrolling hack-and-slash, but uncertainty surrounds the game's Early Access release and free-to-play structure.
preview by Adam Vitale on 25 August, 2024
In this episode, we touch on all the news this week out of Gamescom, including a preview for Obsidian's Avowed.
podcast by RPG Site Staff on 24 August, 2024
Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader is an uneven yet engaging game that's brimming with things to discover and a uniquely compelling narrative that is at times both hopeful and poignant.
review by Bryan Vitale on 22 August, 2024