Azur Lane: Crosswave Releasing in Japan in August
“Advance naval battle RPG” Azur Lane: Crosswave has a release date in Japan. The game will be releasing in August with Compile Heart providing plenty of new screenshots.
“Advance naval battle RPG” Azur Lane: Crosswave has a release date in Japan. The game will be releasing in August with Compile Heart providing plenty of new screenshots.
After nearly two years of tweaking, Tanzia is heading to Steam a finished product. Travel the open world and uncover the mysteries that lead to the protagonist’s grandfather’s disappearance.
Getting a second lease on life, The Caligula Effect returns with an updated remake for multiple platforms. Does the game leave players overdosing with joy or scrambling to find an antidote?
Eternity: The Last Unicorn is meant to bring back the flavor of PlayStation-era action RPG. Sadly, the only eternity to be found is the one players will spend endlessly backtracking and wrangling the unruly combat system.
1C Entertainment and RuneHeads have announced new title Conglomerate 451. The cyberpunk dungeon-crawler combines its traditional grid-based combat with XCOM-style squad management.
RPGamer’s ad hoc Kickstarter Check-In feature returns for a look at another ongoing crowdfunding campaign. This edition takes a look at visual novel/RPG hybrid Chromatose.
With only a thirteen-day lifespan, the eight survivors will need to uncover the mysteries of Garage Island quickly. Luckily they can be cloned, which helps, since in Zanki Zero, death is everywhere.
A new tease for P5R reveals the title Persona 5: The Royal. Anyone hoping for further details will to wait another month, though there is a hint at a potential new character.
This week’s RPGamer Round-Up includes an Etrian Odyssey Nexus review, a new feature, and a visit to Adventure Corner. On the news front, there is a crossover between The Legend of Zelda and Crypt of the NecroDancer, more Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers reveals, and a new Vampire: The Masquerade RPG.
A slightly smaller show doesn’t mean any less action, news, or hilariously questionable jibes for this week’s RPGCast. We learn we cannot, in fact, git...
Final Fantasy XIV’s Tokyo Fan Fest is underway, and like previous Fan Fest there was a keynote presentation to open it. Naoki Yoshida provided yet more reveals on Shadowbringers, including the setting for the expansion, plus another new job and playable race.
Whatcha Playing is a new feature where the RPGamer staff share their experiences with the games they are currently playing. This inaugural edition covers the gambit of different games from Dragon Quest II to 428: Shibuya Scramble and many others in-between.
The Etrian Odyssey series comes to its 3DS conclusion with the release of Nexus. Blending countless series callbacks with the best dungeon-crawling RPG experience around makes for a pretty fun game.
Spike Chunsoft has announced it will be bringing FuRyu’s action RPG Crystar to North America and Europe. RPGamers will be tasked with following the devil’s instructions in limbo this August.
Included among the announcements at Epic Games’ GDC keynote presentation was the news that The Outer Worlds’ PC version is coming to the Epic Games Store. Otter stores will still get the game, but it will take a year to reach them.
Wizard of Legend’s Sky Palace update is now available on all of its platforms. Players can now venture through the Sky Palace, meet a new Magic Council member, and check out various new skills and items.
This week in Q&A Quest we discuss our favorite 2D Dragon Quest games. We also discuss the importance of story told through flavor text in RPGs.
Sega has allayed fears that the recent suspension of sales of Judgment will affect the game’s western release. The game is still planned to release on its original June date, though a character is being altered.
Open-world adventure RPG Pine is coming to Nintendo Switch. The Switch version of game, which sees tribes of species competing over an island’s limited resources, will launch alongside its PC, Mac, and Linux versions in August.
In this edition of the Adventure Corner we romance the sons of famous detectives in London Detective Mysteria. Who did Sam Wachter romance in her first playthrough? Let’s find out.
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