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The Bard’s Tale IV: Director’s Cut Now Available

The Director’s Cut version of inXile Entertainment’s The Bard’s Tale IV is now available. The new version of the game sees its make it debut on consoles and features multiple additions, including a new end-game chapter.

Forged of Blood Update Adds Sandbox Mode

Critical Forge has released a new update for Forged of Blood. The update adds a new sandbox mode to the hybrid between tactical RPG and grand strategy.

Ashen Heading to More Platforms

One year after its initial release, Ashen will be making its way to more platforms. There’s also a new trailer for those who maybe have forgotten what Ashen is.

World of Warcraft Classic Available Now

The vintage battle between Horde and Alliance starts fresh as Blizzard launches World of Warcraft Classic today. Those who have an active subscription to the current game get access for free.

Rain of Reflections Demo Impression

The first chapter of Rain of Reflections is set to release this September. Developer Lionbite Games gave RPGamer access to a demo of the game, showcasing its mixture of point-and-click-style adventure and turn-based, stealth-focused encounters.

Shores Unknown Set to Release Next Year

Shores Unknown is a gridless tactical RPG from publisher Hitcents and developer Vallynne. The game has been confirmed for PC and Nintendo Switch, and is set to release in early 2020.

Crystar Review

Gemdrops’ Crystar puts players in the role of Rei Hatada, a young girl fighting through Purgatory to rescue her sister. RPGamer examines whether the game is able to break out, or finds itself stuck in limbo.

Sin Slayers Releasing in September

A release date has been announced for pixel art roguelite RPG Sin Slayers. The game will be coming to PC, Mac, and Linux via Steam in early September.

RPGamer Round-Up: August 18 – August 25

Gamescom made for a busy RPG news week, with plenty of announcements and videos. Today also marks a sad anniversary here at RPGamer, and we’d like to invite everyone to join us in sending out some love.

Monster Rancher Gets New Japanese Port

The very first Monster Hunter game, released for PlayStation in 1997, is coming to new platforms in Japan. As those new platforms do not include a disc drive, players will be summoning monsters using a custom database rather than CDs.