Those valiantly keeping up with The Legend of Heroes: Trails series have long been anticipating the finale of the multi-faceted, interconnected grand saga thatโs arguably Falcomโs magnum opus. As the Republic of Calvard begins preparations to journey into space (the final frontier) for the first timโฆ Read More »
Well hello there, and yes, it is time for a super-sized episode of Rhythm Encounter to celebrate many of the excellent RPG soundtracks, arrangements, and more from 2025. That’s right, it’s Music of the Year 2025 time! With four panelists who each brought on three songs, this is certainly our longestโฆ Read More »
Square Enix has revealed the official logo for the 40th anniversary of the Dragon Quest franchise. The logo itself highlights the cute and iconic Blue Slime, a mainstay monster and mascot since the series’ start in 1986.ย The announcement came via the series’ official social media, with the added prโฆ Read More »
ATLUS has unveiled a Persona 30th anniversary website to celebrate its most popular series and promised updates throughout the year. It showcases original artwork by longtime ATLUS artist Shigenori Soejima, fusing all of the previous series protagonists in a stylish tableau. A new teaser trailer forโฆ Read More »
Electric Airship and developer Starseed Games have announced that the upcoming console port for Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass will release on February 5th for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch. The announcement was made via an official Bluesky post, alongside a new trโฆ Read More »
The latest installment in Nihon Falcomโs Trails series, The Legend of Heroes: Trails Beyond the Horizon, is set to release internationally on January 15th. This sequel to 2022โs Trails Through Daybreak II was released in Japan last September. In anticipation of the worldwide release, publisher NIS Aโฆ Read More »
Nintendo recently added Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance to the GameCube library, which is exclusively accessible to Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack members via Switch 2. For those who want to check out the seriesโ first jump into 3D turn-based combat, players need to make sure their subscriptiโฆ Read More »
Europe’s video game age rating authority PEGI has rated a new Life is Strange title called Life is Strange: Reunion. While this rating doesnโt officially confirm the next title yet, the rating description below shares information related to the events of the first, beloved Life is Strange, releasedโฆ Read More »
Square Enix has announced that seminal strategy RPG remaster Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles has sold one million shipped and digital units as of December 31st, 2025. The announcement was made via the game’s Japanese Twitter account, accompanied by a press release. It includes words frโฆ Read More »
After several weeks off, RPGs Coming This Week is back! It’s not so much that we were taking a holiday break so much as it was most publishers were doing so. But that changes this week, with a varied lineup featuring an otome visual novel with wild character names, a perspective-shifting, retro-stylโฆ Read More »
In my past Final Fantasy XIV reviews, Iโve often been a little more critical of the fourth patch following an expansion. Coming off of the second climax in the third patch, the story in the fourth patch slows down as the game starts laying the groundwork for the next expansion. This can sometimes meโฆ Read More »
In summer 2000, at the young age of 16, I wrote an embarrassingly terse review of the Final Fantasy III soundtrack. Granted, everything about this entry in the acclaimed series seemed novel at the time, given its lack of official localization (until the DS version release in 2006). But there was, anโฆ Read More »
I don’t trust much in this post-war world, but if there’s one exception, it’s my Retro Encounter. On this weekโs episode of Retro Encounter, we’re jumping through time and getting inside our mechs in the first half of Vanillaware’s 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim. We talk about our first impressions of theโฆ Read More »
Iโm sure weโd all like to wind back time to experience Hades for the first time. The airtight gameplay paired perfectly with its sharp art style, charming voice cast, and rocking soundtrack by Supergiantโs resident composer Darren Korb. Just when Iโd thought Iโd escaped the realm of Hades (with overโฆ Read More »
Square Enix has announced that a demo for Dragon Quest VII Reimagined is now available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. The announcement came via the Dragon Quest official X account, replete with an accompanying trailer. It depicts the game’sโฆ Read More »
Over the weekend, we learned some sad news: Nicholas Ransbottom, a contributor to RPGFan, Nintendo Life, IGN, and more, passed away after a long battle with cystic fibrosis. We first heard the news via one of Nick’s best friends, Elise, on Bluesky. Nick’s husband, Julien, shared an official statemenโฆ Read More »
I first played Riviera: The Promised Land when it was released on Game Boy Advance. The character artwork and music immediately grabbed my attention, and I was excited to try the command-based exploration โ an idea that was completely new to me in 2005. Riviera quickly became one of my favorite Gameโฆ Read More »
Given the monumental releases throughout most of 2025, it would be easy to think we saw the best of what last year had to offer by September. But nay! The last quarter of 2025 graced us with many excellent releases, and today we discuss a couple of arrangement albums worth your time, plus four brandโฆ Read More »
I was almost hesitant to dive into Tears of the Kingdom. Iโll be quite honest: I hold Breath of the Wild on a bit of a pedestal. As a long-time Zelda fan, it switched up the formula in a way I didnโt know I wanted, and I absolutely adored it. Its release was a formative moment in my life as a Nintenโฆ Read More »
Editor’s Note: We are kicking off 2026 music reviews with six weeks of classicย Final Fantasy! While our team had fun reviewing the recent Pixel Remaster versions of the first six games, our music team was keen to look back at the original versions ofย Final Fantasyย throughย Final Fantasy VII.ย We hopeโฆ Read More »
While we wrap up another year, it’s time to look forward to the next with our Most Anticipated Games of 2026! As has been the case for a while now, 2025 was a banner year for RPGs. It might not have had as many traditional “JRPGs” as normal, but there was at least a little something for everyone. Thโฆ Read More »
It is a daunting task to keep track of all the great indie visual novels published these days. Fortunately, a recent review from my colleague Audra pointed me to Detective Instinct: Farewell, My Beloved. Taking cues from franchises like Famicom Detective Club and Ace Attorney, this mystery-orientedโฆ Read More »
As we come to the end of 2025, itโs time for us to take a look back at the year behind us and pick some of our favorites. As I write this, weโre closing in on the end of our staff voting and top games lists, which means itโs time to collect your favorites of 2025! As always, we have a votiโฆ Read More »
In our final Random Encounter of 2025, it’s time to take a look ahead to the biggest games of 2026! With the holidays in the rear view mirror, RPGFan is now building our annual most anticipated for the coming year feature. And there is no better way to wrap up 2025 than having the Random panel giveโฆ Read More »
Symphonic Fantasies was first performed and recorded in 2009 in Germany, featuring music from four popular Square Enix titles/series: Secret of Mana, Chrono Trigger, Kingdom Hearts, and Final Fantasy. The team would go on to do the two Final Symphony albums, both specific to the Final Fantasy seriesโฆ Read More »
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