Monster Hunter Wilds Second Open Beta Running in February
Capcom announced a second open beta for Monster Hunter Wilds. The second beta will take place across two weeks in February.
Capcom announced a second open beta for Monster Hunter Wilds. The second beta will take place across two weeks in February.
Top-down action rougelike Ravenswatch is heading to Switch in a couple of weeks. Its launch will be joined by the release of the Nightmares Unleashed update on existing platforms.
Developer Sting revealed that it is bringing Dokapon! Sword of Fury to Steam. The game is the third title in the series, originally releasing for PlayStation, and received a Switch release in Japan last year.
A new trailer for Tails of Iron 2: Whiskers of Winter shows some of the game’s foes and elemental powers. It also confirms the action RPG’s release at the end of this month.
After the untimely demise of AlphaDream, Mario & Luigi is back with a new game developed by a different studio. Does Mario & Luigi: Brothership live up to expectations, or does it fail to make a connection?
Kyoko and Misako are back and are still as questionable as ever! But is this second outing worth the trip back to River City?
Bandai Namco released a new trailer for Freedom Wars Remastered ahead of its release this week. The five-minute video gives a quick introduction to the game and the remaster’s enhancements.
Sabotage Studios, known for their retro-inspired games, gave us an RPG in 2023. Does Sea of Stars live up to its hype, or did it sink to the bottom of the ocean? Let’s kick off 2025 with a modern throwback to the classic JRPG with guests Leogrim and Pascal.
AN Productions’s Signy & Mino: Against All Gods is a turn-based RPG following Signy as she looks to find answers for her parents’ death alongside her canine companion Mino. RPGamer was able ask solo developer Shawn Tanner about the game and its creation.
HoYoverse revealed that its Version 3.0 update for Honkai: Star Rail will release in a couple of weeks. It begins a new adventure for the Astral Express crew on the world of Amphoreus.
Doublequote Studio’s HeistGeist takes players to a 2040s cyberpunk central Europe. Tight gameplay and a focus on its narrative helps to the deckbuilder stand out from its numerous competitors.
We enter another year stacked full of exciting upcoming releases. The RPGamer staff picked out some of the highlights they are looking forward to in 2025 (and likely beyond).
FireWo Games released a new trailer for The Bustling World. The open world RPG lets players cultivate their own narrative in ancient China.
Japanese developer EasyGameStation revealed an upcoming HD edition of Recettear: An Item Shop’s Tale. The simulation/action RPG sees players helping Recette run a shop to avoid losing her home.
It’s time to wrap up the last chunk of games Sam played for Backloggin’ the Year. Check out if she completed her personal challenges and which games for the Fall months were her favourites.
The River City crew is back to continue its take on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. While River City Saga: Three Kingdoms Next doesn’t really impress on the gameplay front, its off-the-rails story offers some amusement.
Moonana released short Christmas-themed RPG Ginger’s Letter to Santa. A celebratory spin-off to Virgo Versus the Zodiac, the game follows Ginger’s newest attempt to not be eaten.
Developer Kevin Musto’s The Curse of Mount Madre will release via Steam next month. The turn-based RPG features a Wild West setting as two orphaned boys team up with a veteran treasure hunter.
In our final round-up of the year, we provide a look back at Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, while also Backtracking into Chained Echoes. Meanwhile, some announcements from Nihon Falcom ensure there’s an ample amount of RPG news to end the year.
It’s time for RPG Backtrack’s season finale for 2024, so let’s go out with some retro-inspired fun. Chained Echoes was touted as a throwback to RPG Classics when it released in 2022. Pascal dons his Sky Armor with the rest of the gang to see if this indie game holds up to its 16-bit forefathers.
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