Beat-’em-Up RPG Absolum Unveiled
DotEmu announced a new beat-’em-up action RPG, Absolum. The game is co-developed with Guard Crush Games and Supamonks, and is set to release later this year.
DotEmu announced a new beat-’em-up action RPG, Absolum. The game is co-developed with Guard Crush Games and Supamonks, and is set to release later this year.
To mark this week’s release of Suikoden I&II HD Remaster: Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars, Konami held a special live broadcast. The presentation included the reveal of a new mobile title and an animated series.
Solo-developed RPG Shujinkou offers an enthraling adventure and a fun way to learn Japanese. Even with some flaws due to this dungeon-crawler being extremely ambitious, it is a great cover letter for Rice Games.
Carmen Sandiego is back with a new game and look. While we won’t be chasing her through history, we will be catching V.I.L.E. goons across… well, a handful of locations. Can Carmen solve these mysteries? Or will V.I.L.E. prevail? Watch your back!
Streetlight Studio announced its upcoming project Moondrift Memory. The title, which will undergo a Kickstarter campaign, is a cRPG that utilises the rulesets of tabletop Pathfinder Second Edition.
Compile Heart announced that Calamity Angels: Special Delivery will launch in Japan in June for PlayStation consoles and Nintendo Switch. The title will receive a western release later this year.
Action RPG The First Berserker: Khazan arrives later this month, putting players on a quest of revenge. Nexon and Neople provided some extra details on the events that put Khazan on his path.
Level-5 provided a first entry on its new Five-Star Workshop Devlog. The post provides updates on Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time and Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road ahead of their upcoming releases.
This week’s RPGamer content features a review for Monster Hunter Wilds and an Adventure Corner for Never 7: The End of Infinity. We also have a new video round-up, a Backtrack into the Final Fantasy XIII sequels, and the latest RPG news.
The gang pours one out for Skype while drifting in their pirate ships. Chris falls down the Samurai Pizza Cat hole. Andi spreadsheets the game. Kelley hoards a house full of Meowths. Josh considers his mecha tier list. Wait, are we back in the 90s?
We’ve got a double dose of Final Fantasy sequels this week on Backtrack. The party in these games may dwindle down to one, but at least there are plenty of guests; including Paul, Robert, Mike, and David. By the way, there are thirteen days before the world ends. Have fun!
Bandai Namco is giving more life to Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. The first in a two-part DLC based on the Dragon Ball DAIMA series is releasing this summer.
Raw Fury is partnering with developer Christoffer Bodegård on cRPG Esoteric Ebb. The game, inspired by tabletop adventures, is planned to release later this year.
JanduSoft is partnering with solo developer Isoca Games on the release of Wings of Endless. The 2D action RPG is planned to launch in the coming months.
505 Games and Leenzee released a new trailer for Wuchang: Fallen Feathers. Viewers can get quick looks at some of the foes they will encounter in the action RPG.
This week in Q&A Quest, we answer a far-ranging variety of questions. We also discuss the latest gaming news.
The Pokémon Company held a new Pokémon Presents presentation. The presentation provided some new details for Pokémon Legends: Z-A, which will launch later this year.
Lost Pilgrims Studio announced that Vagrus: The Riven Realms is coming to new platforms. The game and its DLC will be available on consoles at the end of March.
CyberConnect2 released the full official trailer for Fuga: Melodies of Steel 3. The developer also released some new images and detailed some save data bonuses from previous games.
City Connection announced new releases for late 1990s tactical RPGs Farland Saga I & II. The games will launch on PC and consoles in Japan this June.
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