RPGamer Round-Up: June 5 – June 12
Welcome to the latest edition of RPGamer’s round-up column, where we look back at some of the articles that we have posted over the previous week. This article is designed to give reminders of some interesting content and stories that our readers might have missed.
Editorial Content
Thirsty Suitors tells the story of Jala’s attempt to reconcile with her exes in her home town. RPGamer was able to learn more about the game from Outerloop Games’ co-founder and creative director Chandana Ekanayake.
Major News
Nintendo provided some more gameplay details for Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Its latest Japanese blog post looks at the game’s arts and character classes, while technical difficulties with its initial Special Edition pre-orders means a new wave will be made available at a later date.
2K Games and Firaxis Games’ tactical RPG Marvel’s Midnight Suns received an October release date. Meanwhile, new media introduces a new playable character and some of the corrupted foes they will be facing.
- The Legend of Heroes: Kuro no Kiseki II Gets Japan Release Date, More Details
- The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure Gets Trailer, Limited Edition
Nihon Falcom revealed a September release date for Kuro no Kiseki II in Japan as well as some extra details on the game’s locations and gameplay structure. Meanwhile, NIS America released a new trailer and limited edition for the western release of The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure, the second part of the Crossbell duology.
DANGEN Entertainment held its 5th Year Anniversary Show broadcast. The presentation featured a good number of RPG-related announcements.
No Place for Bravery has received a September release date. Glitch Factory and Ysbryd Games’ action RPG will be available on PC and Switch.
Freedom Games and Dancing Dragon Games have given a surprise release to Symphony of War: The Nephilim Saga. The tactical RPG is available for PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store.
Limited Run Games held its latest LRG3 presentation. Viewers will find themselves on a mission to view many trailers for upcoming physical releases.
A demo is now available for Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes. A new trailer also reveals the members of the Garreg Mach Monastery’s fourth house who will be appearing in the game.
Other Selected Stories
- Soul Hackers 2 Editions, New Trailer Revealed
- Gamedec Switch Version Launching July 1
- Metal Max: Wild West Cancelled
- Boyfriend Dungeon Gets Secret Weapons Update This Summer
- Acquire Announces Adventure Academia, Class of Heroes 2 Remaster
- Debating RPG Reality Layer Zero Announced
- Farming-Sim Pixelshire Announced
- Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance II Remaster Releasing in Summer
- There Is No Light Receives Release Window
- Labyrinth of Zangetsu Launching in Japan This September
- Second KonoSuba Dungeon-Crawler Hitting Japan in September
- Phantasy Star Online 2: New Genesis Readies Frozen Resolution
- Mistover Sales Ending This Month
- Alaloth: Champions of the Four Kingdoms Steam Early Access Date Announced
- Granblue Fantasy: Relink Pushed to 2023
- SacriFire Receives New Trailer, Pushed to 2023
- Honkai: Star Rail, Zenless Zone Zero Receive New Trailers
- Keylocker Gets New Gameplay Video
- One Piece Odyssey Receives Trailer
- Gotham Knights Trailer Highlights Nightwing
- Digimon Survive Gets New Japanese Trailer
- Asterigos: Curse of the Stars Shows Harpy Boss Fight
- GrimGrimoire OnceMore Receives New Trailer
- New Release Round-Up (June 9, 2022)
Podcasts
This week in Q&A Quest, we discuss the recently announced Trinity Trigger. We also discuss the remaster of Romancing SaGa -Minstrel Song-.
In the year 2004, World of Warcraft released and changed gaming forever. Robert and Pascal joined our group to chat about the classic version of the game (minus the Chuck Norris jokes). Lok’tar Ogar!
Kelley dodge rolls into graves in Elden Ring, Chris is tempted by the Diablo FOMO, and Anna Marie is spreading fake news? Yep, it’s the weekly RPG Cast.
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