It kinda sells itself huh? Testament: The Order of High Human has today been revealed, promising to take the best bits of God of War, Dark Souls and The Elder Scrolls in hope of delivering a stunning action-adventure RPG set in a post-apocalyptic world.Â
Are you ready for a modern twist on the usual deckbuilding genre? What if it chucks in some classic JRPG action for good measure? SOULVARS is coming - and it's now got a PC and console release date.Â
Stomping along to release on Xbox and PlayStation is Iris and the Giant, Klabater's touching roguelike that mixes in card playing elements with RPG mechanics. It's really good too.Â
Long-running JRPG series can be daunting prospects to get into. For example, I cannot begin to tell you the amount of times I’ve had friends asking if they need to have played all the others before starting the latest Final Fantasy game. I get it, naming conventions suggest they are all related. So, going back to an earlier title will only ever help, right? Whilst the Tales series aren’t going back to the very beginning with this next release, it is certainly far enough back to get new players interested. From the series most recent release in Tales of Arise, we are heading back some 20 years for the next release. Tales of Symphonia Remastered is out today on Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch.
Square Enix are capping off their hot streak of 2022 releases with a remaster of an absolute classic. Not content with the likes of The DioField Chronicle or Star Ocean The Divine Force in the past few months alone, they’re now bringing one of their PSP exclusives to modern consoles. Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion is out today on Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch.
Coming to you by Digital Extremes - those of Warframe fame - and developers Airship Syndicate, Wayfinder is an incredibly complex character-based online action RPG that is launching on PC and consoles at some point next year.
After the brilliant The DioField Chronicle showed us a modern tactical RPG with fancy graphical designs and a revamped battle system, I’ve been hankering to play a more traditional tactical RPG. Sounds like my wishes have been answered in the form of a new game. Live by the Sword: Tactics is out today on Xbox and Nintendo Switch.
Ever since its original release in 1996 have JRPG fans blessed the existence of the Star Ocean series, developed by Tri-Ace and now under the watchful eye of publishers Square Enix. The latest title - Star Ocean The Divine Force - delivers the latest in fantasy storytelling