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6 months after the Visions of Mana team was closed down the day after releasing its JRPG remake, one of its leads has started a new studio: "Management needs to protect creators"
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Studio Sasanqua offers a new path forward

A single D&D spell in Solasta 2's Steam Next Fest demo proved to me that not every RPG needs to be Baldur's Gate 3
By Ali Jones published
News I'm Shattered

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 isn't the classic turn-based RPG I've been longing for, but its combat is somehow even better than what I wanted
By Dustin Bailey published
Preview Preview | This gorgeous tribute to classic Final Fantasy defied my expectations, but I can't wait to play more

Baldur's Gate 3 has a new contender in this Steam Next Fest RPG demo filled with talking fish, clones, and very violent bubble tea
By Oscar Taylor-Kent last updated
Hands-on Moves of the Diamond Hand elevates the humble six-sided die into your primary way to interact with its strange, off-kilter, and utterly captivating world – and comes to Early Access soon

The rarest Avowed ending has only been seen by 0.2% of all the RPG's players, but to get it you'll have to commit to a path of death and destruction
By Anna Koselke published
News Your companions will hate you

After 24 years, classic RPG Gothic returns as a top game in Steam Next Fest with a remake demo that has almost 5,000 reviews
By Kaan Serin published
News Serving as a standalone prologue to the main game

Avowed's dialogue can feel more like a tabletop RPG than Baldur's Gate 3's, but in a totally different way
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | By reverse-engineering your backstory, Avowed's dialogue system is its most powerful storytelling hook

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has turned me into a Bohemian Batman who murders bandits in their sleep, and it's all because of some dead sheep
By Andrew Brown published
Now Playing Now Playing | Sweet dreams, bandits
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