Welcome back once again! There is an intriguing lineup of RPGs coming this week, with some differing gameplay and presentation. Hopefully, itโs a โsomething for everyoneโ type of situation, and weโre fortunate to also have staff members with hands-on experience covering our titles this week. From eeโฆ Read More ยป
A soundtrack 27 years in the making: folks, I give you Infinity! Okay, thatโs not quite the whole story. In truth, this soundtrack was nearly complete by 2001. In 2002, after the game was canceled, the team self-published a digital collection. Then, in 2016, Materia Collective worked with the team tโฆ Read More ยป
NIS America has revealed Disgaea Mayhem, an action RPG spinoff of the popular turn-based strategy RPG series. It is expected to launch globally sometime this summer for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 1 & 2, and PC via Steam. A trailer accompanied the announcement, showcasing bombastic action, coโฆ Read More ยป
An arranged album exclusively dedicated to the NieR series mobile game, NieR Re[in]carnation? Well, bust my buttons! I would not have expected this. Among Square Enix Musicโs many arrangement series, the โChill Outโ series has had a fairly limited outing. First, they brought the Around 80โs Mix, feaโฆ Read More ยป
While Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones holds a special place in my heart as the first of the โolderโ FE games Iโve tried, I was also charmed by my play-through of Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. Both the supports you can uncover and the characters you recruit are great, and I liked the plot twist regaโฆ Read More ยป
Thanks to the wonderful team at Capcom, I had the opportunity to go hands-on with the upcoming Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection. This is actually my first time playing through these games, and Iโm coming in with plenty of questions about how well this Nintendo DS era of Mega Man RPGs holds up.โฆ Read More ยป
Any series builds up expectations by virtue of its existence. The Warriors titles, with their plethora of classic games and cross-franchise spin-offs, have numerous precedents: expansive playable casts that span worlds, decades, and even universes; superficial stories to justify said casts; and straโฆ Read More ยป
Game Freak and Nintendo have unveiled Pokรฉmon Winds & Pokรฉmon Waves, the next entries โ generation 10 โ in the mainline game series. It is set to release exclusively on Nintendo Switch 2 sometime during 2027. The announcement came via the latest Pokรฉmon Presents presentation, where a colourful fโฆ Read More ยป
If imitation is a form of flattery, Esoteric Ebb is to Disco Elysium what Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels was to Pulp Fiction. Simply put, Guy Ritchieโs directorial debut wouldnโt exist in its final form had Tarantino not carved such a strong stylistic claim on the film industry at the time, yeโฆ Read More ยป
On this weekโs Random Encounter, weโre talking about two new games that both take place on very different islands! First, Bob is here to chat about the standalone sequel to 2023โs Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo, Paranormasight: The Mermaidโs Curse. This visual novel brilliantly mixes rโฆ Read More ยป
Now hereโs a fun week of variety! We may be a site that primarily covers RPGs, but as more genres overlap with RPGs, we get to have a great range of experiences like our three titles this week. We have the bright colors and so-crisp-you-can-slice-your-veggies-on-โem pixel graphics of Scott Pilgrim Eโฆ Read More ยป
Weโve reached our final stop: the end of Sean Schafianskiโs full Final Fantasy VI remastered project! In my review of Disc 1, we looked into Schafianskiโs scope and process in these upgraded arrangements. Reaching Disc 2, we identified key points in the FFVI OST that Schafianski handled in perhaps dโฆ Read More ยป
Itโs time to embark on a magical sea voyage! Spanish developer Chibig, makers of the charming tropical adventure Summer in Mara bring you Belโs Fanfare, a spooky yet adorable game inspired by Majoraโs Mask and Spirited Away.
When Incube8 Games finally published the long-awaited Infinity for Game Boy Color in 2026, they pulled out all the stops. You want a physical copy of a game for a handheld device that has been dead for decades? You got it! Original soundtrack? Heck yes! ARRANGED SOUNDTRACK? Well, why not? Having wriโฆ Read More ยป
In Tales of Berseria, the story and the characters do almost all the lifting. Itโs a good thing itโs so amazing, because there sure is a lot of weight on its shoulders, especially with this completely superfluous โRemaster.โ It has to overcome some of the most bland dungeons Iโve ever explored. Theyโฆ Read More ยป
โฆwrong. I am a podcast. This week on Retro Encounter we dive into the second half of Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade. How much of the story do we actually get to experience? How much do we enjoy the late game maps? What are our favorite support conversations? Listen in to find out! Featuring: Zachโฆ Read More ยป
Setting sail into new waters is the conceit behind the tenth Ys game and something it does with gusto, according to our own Sean Cabotโs excellent review. Now, however, a โdefinitiveโ edition has reached our shores in the form of Ys X: Proud Nordics. While a worthy purchase for those curious and thoโฆ Read More ยป
The last thing I anticipated playing in the year 2026 was a brand-spanking-new Game Boy Color title. But thatโs Infinity for ya! The history behind this once-scrapped, now-revived GBC RPG is quite the saga, stretching all the way back to 1999 and making Infinity about as old as RPGFan itself. Finallโฆ Read More ยป
Itโs Tales of Berseria week, all! No, really, thatโs the one major game we have this week. Maybe most publishers donโt want to compete with the return of Leon Kennedy. And, honestly, who can blame them? That rough and tumble attitude, that hard-edged look in his eyes, andโฆ right. RPGs. So thereโsโฆ Read More ยป
The middle child in Sean Schafianskiโs Remastered Soundtrack: Final Fantasy VI series, Disc 2 continues from where Disc 1 left off. Be sure to check out the linked review of Disc 1 for discussion about Seanโs general process for these Remasters. In this review, weโll dive deeper into the musical conโฆ Read More ยป
At Unicorn Overlordโs release in 2024, I became unexpectedly absorbed into its strategic, brain-itching teambuilding and gorgeous aesthetics, and blasted through Alain and companyโs world-sprawling campaign for liberty. RPGFanโs resident VGM wizard Patrick Gann called Unicorn Overlordโs OST a โstronโฆ Read More ยป
โSouls-likeโ is a somewhat exhausting term. It gets thrown around a lot in a gaming landscape where titles are endlessly compared to Demonโs Souls and FromSoftwareโs oeuvre since then. Regardless of whether you think Souls-like is a โrealโ genre, itโs helped lump the many games that flagrantly liftโฆ Read More ยป
Everyone has something that gives them comfort, for one reason or another. Some people find it in a specific book or movie, others in a particular place or person; it could be anything. I imagine many of you have a collection of comfort games, as do I. Why is it that these games give us this sense oโฆ Read More ยป
In our review of Avowed, Jerry Williams praised its story, combat, and worldbuilding. A year later, Obsidian Entertainment returns to the Living Lands with Avowedโs most substantial update yet, alongside the gameโs PlayStation 5 release. The Anniversary Update introduces New Game+, new playable raceโฆ Read More ยป
Paranormasight: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo graced our computer screens in 2023. Visual novel and mystery enthusiasts clamored for more after this surprise hit. Three years later, hereโs Paranormasight: The Mermaidโs Curse, and I couldnโt be happier.ย Thank you, Square Enix, for continuing this univโฆ Read More ยป
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