SteamWorld Quest Coming to Google Stadia
Google Stadia is getting another RPG. Image & Form Games and Thunderful Games’ SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech is hitting the service in just a few days.
Google Stadia is getting another RPG. Image & Form Games and Thunderful Games’ SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech is hitting the service in just a few days.
Yakuza 0 is now out on Xbox One. This game serves as the introductory story of Kazuma Kiryu’s journey through the life of a fledgling yakuza and the drama that follows.
Designer Shoji Masuda is known for some distinctive titles that have generally only been able to garner attention in Japan. Degica Games is finally giving western RPGamers the chance to check out one such title, the anti-RPG Hero Must Die. Again.
Guildlings is a unusual episodic RPG that tasks players with thinking outside the box, outside their phone, and sometimes outside of reality.
Anti-RPG Hero Must Die. Again is out today on PC and PlayStation 4 with a Nintendo Switch release to follow tomorrow. Publisher Degica Games put out a new launch trailer for the game, which starts after the final boss is vanquished.
Rune Factory 4 Special is now available on Nintendo Switch in North America. Those in Europe will have to wait another couple of days, but there is a new launch trailer to view in the meantime.
The second DLC for Code Vein has been released and it’s a cold one. Fight the Frozen Empress and explore a chilly wasteland in this new DLC.
Bigben and Cyanide Studios bring the Paranoia franchise to the world of video games. Take on the role of a Troubleshooter and shoot trouble wherever you find it. Traitors are everywhere, and should you discover that YOU are the traitor, kindly head to your nearest conveniently located termination booth!
The newest project from the creator of Shadows of Adam, Pillars of Dust, will be arriving on PC this March. The new RPG will follow two characters that have intersecting storylines.
Facing an incredible drought of questions, your diligent hosts decided that the show must go on. Therefore, contained within is an episode where our ramblings are completely untethered.
Grinding Gear Games has announced its latest expansion to its free-to-play action RPG Path of Exile. The new expansion is titled Delirium and Grinding Gear Games’ Chris Wilson was kind enough to give RPGamer a heads-up on what it includes.
Alternate-history World War II tactical RPG Broken Lines is out now on PC. The game sees players leading a squad of soldiers after their plane crash-lands behind enemy lines.
The upcoming Xbox Series X’s Smart Delivery feature will be of interest to those Xbox One owners who purchase Cyberpunk 2077. It ensures that a dedicated Xbox Series X version will be available to them at no extra cost.
Five years after its release in Japan, Dragon Quest of the Stars is now available in the west. The iOS and Android title is free-to-play with in-app purchases.
Curse of the Dead Gods will be available at the start of March through Steam Early Access. The action rogue-lite will see players venture deep into an ancient temple where traps and treasure await.
The PlayStation 4 version of Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion is getting a physical release from Limited Run Games. Bear with us as we explain how the release relates to all of the other versions floating around.
Wild River Games and Random Potion have released a new ‘Making of’ video for the upcoming The Dark Eye: Book of Heroes. The game is expected to launch for PC sometime in the coming months.
Rumbling Games is giving players an early access look at Knights of Light on Steam. The game is an action adventure RPG based in the historical 7th century.
Romancing SaGa 3 is now available to English-speaking audiences for the first time. The result is a game that fans of the SaGa formula will embrace, though it comes with all the asterisks that characterize the series for more casual players.
The last week on RPGamer saw a trio of new reviews, a new Adventure Corner, and an impression for World of Horror. It’s a somewhat lower-key week for news, but there are still plenty of smaller things across the RPG spectrum.
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