Tag: RPG
Persona 4 Revival Preview
Persona 4 Revival looks like Atlus returning to one of its most beloved worlds with a careful blend of reverence and modern flair. Early footage suggests a remake that amplifies Inaba’s warmth, mystery and emotional pull through a full Unreal Engine overhaul, sharper combat flow and expanded social systems, while still preserving the small-town melancholy that made the original unforgettable.
33 Immortals Review
33 Immortals achieves something few multiplayer games even attempt. It captures the thrill of a massive MMO raid, strips away the scheduling headaches, and condenses it into a fast, exhilarating co-op experience where thirty-three strangers can somehow feel like a united army.
Beholgar 2 Review
Beholgar 2 does not chase modern Metroidvania trends or attempt to reinvent the genre. Instead, it sharpens the blade forged by its predecessor, delivering a compact, atmospheric adventure filled with monsters, magic, and old-school charm. It may not reach the heights of the genre's biggest names, but it remains a satisfying quest that respects both your time and your nostalgia.
Beastro Review
Beastro takes a delightful recipe of farming, cooking, restaurant management, and deckbuilding, then seasons it with just enough strategy to make every ingredient matter. Beneath its cosy exterior lies a surprisingly thoughtful adventure where saving the world starts with serving a good meal.
Dragon Loop Review
Dragon Loop takes one of gaming's most familiar concepts and breathes fresh life into it. Blending a cleverly designed five-day time loop with satisfying metroidvania exploration, fast-paced combat and a beautiful hand-drawn world, it delivers an adventure that constantly rewards curiosity while rarely wasting the player's time.
Demon Castle Story Review
Demon Castle Story flips the usual fantasy management formula on its head, casting you as the mastermind behind a growing fortress of evil. While its systems remain comfortably familiar to long-time Kairosoft fans, the joy of designing deadly trap corridors and nurturing an army of monsters gives this charming sim a mischievous identity all its own.
Destiny 2: The Collection Review
Destiny 2: The Collection feels less like a typical game release and more like a museum built out of bullets, raids and memories. It is the final shape of a universe that spent nearly a decade evolving, collapsing and rebuilding itself in real time, now preserved in one enormous, slightly overwhelming package.
Voidling Bound Review
Voidling Bound takes the familiar creature-collecting formula, throws it into a particle cannon, and launches it into deep space. What emerges is one of the freshest monster-taming experiences in years, blending frantic third-person combat with surprisingly deep breeding, evolution, and progression systems that make every new discovery feel meaningful.
Sea of Stars Review
Sea of Stars is a love letter to classic RPGs that understands nostalgia alone is never enough. Beneath its gorgeous pixel art and familiar inspirations lies a heartfelt adventure filled with memorable characters, satisfying combat, and a world that constantly invites curiosity.
Gothic 1 Remake Review
Gothic 1 Remake understands something many modern RPGs have forgotten. A living world does not need to revolve around the player. By preserving the original's harsh philosophy while modernising its roughest edges, Alkimia Interactive has delivered a remake that feels both nostalgic and surprisingly fresh.













