Why Music Is the MVP of the Gaming Experience
Music has always been an integral part of gaming. But does it play an even greater role in the player’s experience than first meets the eye?
Music has always been an integral part of gaming. But does it play an even greater role in the player’s experience than first meets the eye?
Kelley is better at Elden Ring than Chris. Anna Marie shows off her deck. And Chris hates sand. Time to go play with the HD-2D you have at home.
Chris just wants to ride a chocobo and get a headshot, but he’s old and fingers hurt. Speaking of, Kelley’s Digimon died of old age. Meanwhile, Josh five hours The Good Life and goes to fight a bear (as in rawr). And the whole cast travels to the world of Pinocchisouls.
RPGamer that were waiting to play Divinity: Original Sin II on iPad can now do so. The iPad version includes all of its currently available DLC as well as two-player local co-op.
We’re rounding up two weeks of news with Robert, Kelley, Jonathan, Chris, and Anna Marie. Everything is delayed, so in response everything else is…also delayed…? Can we just cancel the rest of 2020 and skip right to next year, please?
This week we learn not to disturb Kelley’s special demon slaying time, get too attached to dogs in games, or disturb the Harvest Moon plushie announcement. We also get your suggestions for series that need to be resurrected. Enjoy Action RPG August!
During Apple’s WWDC, Larian Studios revealed an iPad version of Divinity: Original Sin II. The new port is being worked on with Elverils, which helped create the 2019 Mac version of the game.
Some new content has been added to Divinity: Original Sin II in the form of the Four Relics of Rivellon. Menawhile, Larian Studios announced a graphical novel based on the game, telling the origin stories of its six party members.
Peter, Kelley, Chris, and Anna Marie are joined by Alice this week; while she didn’t deliver any missiles, large robots may be a part of the podcast in unexpected ways! We discuss cheating on the stalk market, the news of the week, and your feedback. Now to wait for our copies of Persona 5 Royal to arrive…hurry up already!
We’re all cooped up, but that doesn’t mean the video game news stops! Well, it actually was a little slimmer this week, but Anna Marie, Chris, Jonathan, Kelley, and Peter still have plenty of games to discuss. We also have an impromptu hand-washing sing-along?
Those wanting a physical Nintendo Switch copy of Divinity: Original Sin II will soon be able to order one. Larian Studios has teamed up with Limited Run Games for the edition.
Nintendo held a Direct presentation today chock-full of RPGs. Headlines include Switch versions for Xenoblade Chronicles, Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE, and Divinity: Original Sin II, plus a release date for Game Freak’s Little Town Hero, a new demo for Daemon X Machina, and some more Pokémon Sword and Shield features.
Mac gamers can at least get their hands on Divinity: Original Sin II. The Mac version supports a couple of the OS’s extra features, and can cross-play with those on PC.
The ever-popular Divinity: Original Sin 2 will be coming to the Mac in early 2019. Players will also be able to do cross-platform play with those on Windows.
Console RPGamers can finally return to Rivellon as Divinity: Original Sin II releases on PS4 and Xbox One. A new launch trailer gives a hint at the world’s current, less-than-ideal state.
Anyone left on the fence about this whole Divinity: Original Sin II thing need look no further. After this newest trailer the only thing between PlayStation 4 and Xbox One owners and this game is the two week wait,
Pre-order bonuses rarely feel like something meaningful but most of them don’t let players get into a game early. Larian Studios is allowing that, at least a little bit.
When a game allows one to talk to animals don’t be surprised when a squirrel shows up as a potential party member. Just remember to watch underfoot.
Larian Studios’s Divinity: Original Sin II is coming to consoles soon, with a host of improvements, some fine-tunings, and even a concession or two. Giving the game a new coat of paint will also make it the perfect entry point for newcomers.
One of the best RPGs of 2017 is heading to an all-new audience at the end of the summer. We got a chance to talk to Larian Studios and get a hands-on look at the game running on a Xbox One X. Could it be one of the best games of 2018 as well?
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