RPGamer Round-Up: April 19 – April 26

Welcome to the latest edition of RPGamer’s round-up column, where we take a look back at some of the articles that we have posted over the previous week. This article is designed to help give reminders of some interesting content and stories that our less regular visitors might have missed.

 


Editorial Content

Our RPGs of the Decade extravaganza has been completed. Readers can check out many of our individual volunteers’ favourites as well as the results from our staff-wide vote. We hope everyone enjoys reading about our selections.

It’s two’s up as Mike Moehnke provides a second look at the second title in Nihon Falcom’s Zwei series. He finds it to be a marked improvement from the first game.

Ancient Enemy features a mixture of RPG-style prgoression and Solitaire-based combat. Anna Marie Privitere checks it out for a brand new Adventure Corner.


Bandai Namco has revealed Doaremon Story of Seasons is coming to PS4 worldwide. The game will hit Japan and Southeast Asia first, before heading west in September.

A new Letter from the Producer detailed the changes coming in the next major patch for Final Fantasy XIV. In addition to adding plenty of new content, it will also offer some much-wanted streamlining of some older areas.

Minimal Affect is a comedic RPG take on the sci-fi genre. There are no prizes for guessing one of the main series parodied.

After nine months of Early Access preparation, Iratus is finally ready to begin his rise. Players can assist him by giving orders to his undead army now on PC.

While western RPGamers await Trails of Cold Steel IV, Japan is gearing up for the latest entry in the series. Nihon Falcom also revealed some more characters appearing in the upcoming Hajimari no Kiseki.

 

Additional Selected Stories
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Alex Fuller

Alex joined RPGamer in 2011 as a Previewer before moving onto Reviews, News Director, and Managing Editor. Became Acting Editor-in-Chief in 2018.

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