Pillars of Eternity Review
Obsidian had a Kickstarter campaign to produce a type of RPG not seen much in recent years, and the fundraising was successful. Pillars of Eternity was the result, and a new review perspective is now available for it.
Obsidian had a Kickstarter campaign to produce a type of RPG not seen much in recent years, and the fundraising was successful. Pillars of Eternity was the result, and a new review perspective is now available for it.
Sega has provided more information on Judgment’s language options in the west. The game will be available with English and Japanese voice overs as well as with English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish subtitles.
Cold War espionage RPG Phantom Doctrine has received a new update on PC. The free patch adds in the ability for players to tinker with the game and add in their own content.
Kemco and Hit-Point’s retro-styled RPG Chronus Arc is getting a physical release. Limited Run Games will have PS4 and Vita editions available to order tomorrow.
There’s no new RPG blockbusters this week, but still plenty of interesting smaller releases. Meanwhile, the PlayStation store deals continue for another week, joined by some new Xbox and PC sales.
Join the human resistance in NieR: Automata Game of the YoRHa Edition, which is out now. YoRHa stands for “passing leaf” and has no significant meaning in the game whatsoever.
There’s plenty of torture and suffering to go around in Compile Heart’s latest visual novel/RPG hybrid, outside of some missteps with the combat mechanics. Prepare to be taken for a ride and face the re;Aper.
With the addition of Thief of Fate, the remastered Bard’s Tale Trilogy is now complete. For the first time ever, a single party can complete the full journey together, while enjoying several quality-of-life improvements.
Nicalis has released a trailer to coincide with the launch of its new game RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore. The game is now available for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
Chucklefish Games and ConcernedApe announced that the farming RPG Stardew Valley is coming to Android. It will launch in North America and Europe on March 14, 2019.
A new trailer was released for The Caligula Effect: Overdose featuring the game’s villains, the Ostinato Musicians. This remake of the PlayStation Vita release is slated for release next month in North America and Europe.
The eighth generation of Pokémon titles has officially been announced in a mini-Direct. Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield will come to Switch worldwide in late 2019 and take players to new region of Galar.
The second piece of DLC for Ni no Kuni II is coming in a couple of weeks. The Tale of a Timeless Tome features a tuxedo-wearing rabbit that appears in dreams.
A new combat challenge has opened up to Fury, providing her access to new armor and enchantments, should she survive long enough to emerge victorious. Darksiders III’s The Crucible DLC is available now.
The RPG Elements column returns for a couple of imported JRPG art books. This edition looks at the Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Official Artworks: Alrest Record and the Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception / Mask of Truth Official Visual Collection.
XSEED Games has announced the PlayStation 4 date for Trails of Cold Steel. The first game in the Legend of Heroes’ subseries will arrive on the console in late March.
Aqua has caused disorder in the release of KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on this Wonderful World! The dungeon-crawling RPG will now come out late in June.
Nintendo and Cygames’ mobile RPG Dragalia Lost is finally available in some more countries. Those in Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore can download the free-to-play title on iOS and Android.
The Division 2 is out in a couple of weeks, but is first getting an open beta this weekend. Ubisoft released a couple of trailers for the game, one detailing the title’s endgame premise, with another highlighting the aforementioned beta.
For its 20th Anniversary special, Gust’s Atelier series provides something which, while a little different, still hews close to the things that made it all great in the first place.
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