Harken back to yesteryear with the Secret of Evermore-like Shrine’s Legacy. We’ve got 2.5D action RPG swords, staves, and spells slung about for 15 to 20 hours for your millennial enjoyment. Games’ve moved past the 16-bit era? Get off my lawn! Puzzles, exploration, collectibles, one spell in an arse… Read More »
On paper, Sacred Earth – Reverie is the type of game I’d expect to enjoy. After all, it’s a VN/RPG hybrid with point-and-click exploration mechanics, fast turn-based combat, high replayability that builds on past actions, amazing battle music, and a rich story with colorful characters: all signs of… Read More »
Developer Nihon Falcom and publisher NIS America have announced that Ys X: Proud Nordics will launch in the west for the PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam on February 20th, 2026. This definitive edition will include new mechanics, a challenging new dungeon, and an added storyline. P… Read More »
Once viewed as nothing more than a disposable pawn, a young man becomes a powerful force for inspiration in a fantasy realm that is quickly losing its hope. Can he and his comrades secure lasting peace, or will their sacrifices prove too much to bear? Indie-developed The Tale of Relm is an opening s… Read More »
It was a dark day for the Atelier fandom when Gust announced that Project A25—the 25th Atelier entry—was a gacha game. While the franchise is no stranger to spinoffs, including Atelier Online: Alchemist of Bressisle for mobile, Atelier Resleriana: Forgotten Alchemy & the Polar Night Liberator br… Read More »
In the distant past of 2021, our panel on Rhythm Encounter 74 chose songs based around eight elements of their choosing. Today we follow up on this elemental idea, but focused on four core elements of water, earth, fire, and air. With each element represented by two people, we compare and contrast e… Read More »
Since Capcom seems reluctant to bring Monster Hunter Wilds or even World to Nintendo Switch 2, Omega Force and Koei Tecmo are more than happy to pick up the slack for them with Wild Hearts S, a new version of their monster-hunting action-RPG that’s (as of right now) exclusive to the Switch 2. You mi… Read More »
In this edition of RPGs Coming This Week, we again have a little something for everyone. Want a fast-paced, flashy anime action RPG? How about an open-world WRPG? Perhaps an old-school adventure game or subtly innovative JRPG? What this week lacks in quantity, well, it makes up for in diversity. Wit… Read More »
Glenn A. Rudy III and Yumi Makita were two students at Penn State Harrisburg who quickly became friends. Early on, they decided to write a text translation for an obscure Sega Saturn tactical RPG called Wachenröder. The project stalled early when their friendship blossomed into love. Eventually, the… Read More »
Now here’s an exciting compilation of arranged music! SQ Music Collections combines the entire catalog of Square Enix’s “SQ” music series in one handy release! That’s eleven albums, combined as a digital-only release. This release is freely streamable and is purchasable as a digital download for abo… Read More »
Hot on the heels of Tales of Xillia Remastered, developer Bandai Namco has announced Tales of Berseria Remastered. This new version will feature quality-of-life enhancements and former DLC content, similar to the past releases from the Tales Remastered Project. It is scheduled to release worldwide o… Read More »
Who is the greatest Western RPG developer? [Intelligence] “Obsidian” [Lie] “Not Obsidian” This week on Retro Encounter, we’re discussing the legendary history and output of Obsidian Entertainment. Four Obsidian-heads form a party and break down the developer’s different eras, from their beginnings a… Read More »
As part of the Dragon Quest VII Reimagined Preview, I had the opportunity to interview the game’s producer, Takeshi Ichikawa. As always, I would like to thank him for his time in answering our questions, as well as our translator and the Square Enix team for making the event and interview possible.… Read More »
The ongoing wave of RPGs from yesteryear getting remasters and remakes continues with the “remake” of one of PlayStation 1’s biggest RPGs, Dragon Quest VII. We often have the debate about what constitutes a remake or a remaster, but in this case, Square Enix decided to call this remake Dra… Read More »
Developer Arc System Works is cooking up a new action RPG titled Damon and Baby, a unique adventure that blends in-depth exploration, twin-stick shooting, and local co-op into one fresh experience. It is scheduled to release in early 2026 for the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC… Read More »
On this week’s Random Encounter, it’s time to uncover some mysteries in two adventure games! The Séance of Blake Manor has been making waves the last few weeks as one of the best mystery deductive games of the last few years. From the same devs that created the adventure game series, The Darkside De… Read More »
In this edition of RPGs Coming This Week, some long-anticipated indie titles finally launch. These all deserve the spotlight, and we’re here to give it to them. Let’s dive in, shall we? Kingdoms of the Dump – November 18th (Windows, macOS, Linux) For my money, Kingdoms of the Dump was one of the mos… Read More »
Once more, a western wind blows across the realm of Filgaia. Once more, developer Media.Vision has presented a flawed but brilliant gem of a JRPG title with Wild ARMs: 2nd Ignition (1999 in Japan), or, as we Westerners plainly know it, Wild ARMs 2. By the time of its English release in 2000, Wild Ar… Read More »
The democratization of game development tools over the last decade has ushered in a wave of single-developer titles that have influenced the industry, offering a uniquely cohesive perspective of a single artist in contrast to enormous AAA games made by teams of hundreds or thousands. There are advan… Read More »
Square Enix concludes their “SQ” series with Last SQ, a two-disc compilation of tracks from the eleven previous “SQ” entries. Fortunately, it does contain some new tunes as well. Four new arrangements, to be exact! As I write this, I should acknowledge that Last SQ is eclipsed in concept and in comp… Read More »
Vengeance is a central theme in many stories, with otome visual novel Mistonia’s Hope -The Lost Delight- adding another tale to an ever-growing collection. Will having her revenge fulfilled be everything protagonist Aprose Randolph wants, or will her vengeance ring hollow as truths come to light? Th… Read More »
Starbites is a science fiction game influenced by JRPGs of the past, and I’ve been eager to see more of it since it was announced for a Western release in August. Now I’ve done exactly that, thanks to an invitation from publisher NIS America and developers Ikina Games. In a fascinating sit-down with… Read More »
Marketing tells us that personal travel is a time to relax, but one of its greatest benefits is getting to break out of our comfort zones. New places, people, and experiences push us to grow; on the other hand, absolutely no familiarity will leave you lost, with no way to make the most of your time.… Read More »
One of the indie titles whose release date was revealed during Sony’s State of Play Japan was Coffee Talk Tokyo. Developers Chorus Worldwide Games and Toge Productions have officially set the café’s opening day for March 5th, 2026. The cozy visual novel series returns in a new setting for the PlaySt… Read More »
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