RPGamer Round-Up: December 1 – December 8
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
Infusing Tetris into a turn-based RPG seems like a solid and unique idea. Pascal Tekaia sees whether Flowstone Saga stands up to the pressure or does collapses under its own weight.
With the release of the Ace Attorney Investigations Collection, series fans can finally play the second game starring prosecutor Miles Edgeworth. Alex Fuller provides his report on the cases within.
Major News
Digital Sun and 11 bit studios announced a follow-up to 2018’s Moonlighter. Players will once again be able to combine shopkeeping and dungeon-crawling next year.
Fellow Traveller and Jump Over the Age revealed that narrative RPG Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector will launch at the end of next month. Its limited-time Hexport demo is briefly available again.
NetEase revealed the Project Mugen is officially titled Ananta. The free-to-play urban open world action RPG brings players to the futuristic Nova City.
Developer Hawkswell Studios revealed story-driven cRPG Legends of Awen: Rise of the Fianna. The game, inspired by Celtic myths, will get a Kickstarter campaign early next year.
Midwest Games and Moth Atlas’s Tombwater is an upcoming 2D Soulslike action RPG. The game is planned to launch for PC next year.
The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- is a new adventure strategy RPG from the creators of the Danganronpa and Zero Escape series. The game will release internationally for PC and Switch this April, with North America getting a limited physical edition.
Developer METASLA announced that its fishing action RPG Sea Fantasy will launch next month. Just because it seems a sedentary activity, doesn’t mean it won’t be needed to save the world.
Other News
- Darkest Dungeon II Update, Second DLC Releasing in January
- Heart of the Machine Launching in January
- Mark of the Deep Gets January Window, Demo Available
- Dragon Age: The Veilguard Character Creator Gets Standalone Release
- Medieval Dynasty Receives Autumn Update
- The Great Villainess: Strategy of Lily Announced, Demo Available
- Marisa of Liartop Mountain Demo Released
- Bug Fables Celebrating with New Update
Trailers and Launches
- Crimson Desert Shows Hexe Marie Boss Fight
- Suikoden I&II HD Remaster Opening Movies Released
- Fantasian Neo Dimension Gets Early Launch Trailer
- Flint: Treasure of Oblivion Shows Card and Dice Mechanics
- Shadow of the Road Receives Short Gameplay Trailer
- WILD Tactics, Enter the Chronosphere Receive Trailers
- Empyreal Receives Extended Reveal Trailer
- New Starlight Re:Volver Trailer Released
- Crystar PS5 Version Released in the West
- Girls’ Frontline 2: Exilium Launches Worldwide
- New Release Round-Up (December 5, 2024)
Podcasts
The Xbox 360 was a JRPG treasure trove in its early days thanks to Microsoft’s attempt to appeal to the east. When they got Hironobu Sakaguchi, the father of Final Fantasy to make a few games, we paid attention. On this week’s show, Pascal, Wheels, and Ryan M. gain immortality while discussing Lost Odyssey.
Chris wants tabletop bullet hell, Kelley creates her gunsona, and Robert boosts some assets. Now go have a battle with your Christmas tree.
This week’s Q&A Quests include a discussion of all things Dragon Quest and a dig into the backlog of questions. There’s also a dive into Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven and other potential remakes.
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