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The Surgical Narrative of Hades II
The Surgical Narrative of Hades II Hades II doesn’t waste time justifying its existence. While many sequels feel the need to over-explain their new stakes or recap the previous fifty hours of play, Supergiant Games leans into a design philosophy of narrative economy: trusting the player to understand the world through action rather than exposition. From the opening frame, the game assumes a level of media literacy that is rare in modern gaming. There is no "previously on" montage or dry history of the Titans. Instead, the game provides the bare essentials: you are Melinoë, the Princess of the Underworld, your father has been usurped by Chronos, and Hecate is your mentor. By relying on the player's ability to gain familiarity with Greek myth and the established rules of the first game, Hades II avoids the lore dump trap. At the same time, it leaves room for players to piece together meaning through context and repetition. By bypassing the traditional "Hero’s Journey" preamble, the game allows the world state and relationships to breathe. We don't need a prologue to tell us Melinoë and Hecate share a bond; we see it in the way they spar and feel it in the glimpses of a princess raised in exile. [caption id="attachment_189183" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Hades II avoids the lore dump trap by letting meaning emerge through action.[/caption] In Hades II , gameplay and narrative aren't two separate pillars; they are a single, braided cord. This is best exemplified by the Crossroads, the game's central hub. Unlike the House of Hades from the first game, which felt like a home, the Crossroads feels like a camp on the eve of a desperate siege. The crafting here isn’t just a menu; it is the alchemy of persistence. Standing over the cauldron to perform incantations feels like a ritual of statecraft, where gathering silver or nightshade isn’t just farming ingredients, but a tactical necessity for a war effort. Accepting a power-up in the field isn’t just a mechanical choice; it’s a diplomatic encounter. New power is only granted through the gods of Olympus and the prayer Melinoë utters before accepting that aid is deeply intentional. In the first game, the gods felt like cheering relatives; here, they feel like desperate allies in a losing war. The writing finds its strength in small, character-driven details. In a Trial of the Gods, where Melinoë selects a boon from, say, Aphrodite or Apollo, the forsaken god will naturally take offense. As Melinoë moves to pick one up, she might mutter a quiet “forgive me,” to the god she left behind. Moments like these ensure that choices never feel purely mechanical. These aren’t just stats or builds; they are relationships maintained under pressure. [caption id="attachment_189181" align="aligncenter" width="640"] When failure consistently delivers new narrative context, the traditional “Game Over” loses its finality.[/caption] That cohesion extends to the game’s use of friction. Early on, Hecate serves as a literal gatekeeper, refusing to let Melinoë pass until she is ready. In many games, hitting a mechanical wall leads to frustration. Here, the roguelike structure reframes defeat as part of the narrative process. Each failed attempt sends you back to the Crossroads, where dialogue shifts to reflect your specific shortcomings. You aren’t just grinding for better stats; you are uncovering new layers of character and world. When Hecate defeats you, she doesn’t simply chastise you; she teaches. She comments on your technique, your haste, or your lack of focus. When failure consistently delivers new narrative context, the traditional “Game Over” loses its finality. In Hades II, the story doesn’t pause when you die; it often deepens. By tying progression to both success and failure, Supergiant Games maintains momentum in a genre that typically risks repetition fatigue. The result is a design where time spent is rarely wasted, even when progress is reset. The post The Surgical Narrative of Hades II appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 17
Witchspire Gets June Early Access Date
Witchspire Gets June Early Access Date Envar Games revealed that its co-op crafting adventure Witchspire will release on Steam Early Access on June 10, 2026. Its initial version will include the game's main features and let them explore two different biomes. The game is expected to spend at least a year in Early Access. Witchspire puts players in the role of novice witches and wizards in a magical open world where an ancient darkness is rising. The game combines elements of survival, creature-collecting, and adventure games. Players can participate in crafting, farming, logging, and mining, as well as use powerful spells such as being able to grow a forest. In combat, players can wield a variety of weapons, including spellblades, wands, scrolls, and tomes, as well as summon beings to fight with them.   [foogallery id="189364"]   The post Witchspire Gets June Early Access Date appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 17
Farever Releasing on Steam Early Access in May
Farever Releasing on Steam Early Access in May Developer Shiro Games announced that Farever , its online co-op action RPG, will release on Steam Early Access on May 6, 2026. The Early Access launch version is said to feature all the game's core mechanics, and will include an initial four classes available covering tank, support, and damage roles. The game is expected to spend around a year in Early Access. Farever is set in the open world of Siagarta. Players explore the world, either solo or with allies, finding dungeons, enemy camps, and other points of interest. The game is said to allow players to create their own combat style using multiple classes, specialisations, weapon skills, and customised gear.   [foogallery id="189353"]   The post Farever Releasing on Steam Early Access in May appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 17
Gothic III Classic Also Coming to Switch 2
Gothic III Classic Also Coming to Switch 2 Following its announcement of PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S release dates for the original Gothic trilogy earlier this week, THQ Nordic announced that Gothic III Classic will also be coming to Nintendo Switch 2. The Nintendo Switch 2 release date has not yet been confirmed. Developed by Piranha Bytes, Gothic III originally released for PC in 2006. Like the previous two games, it puts players in control of the Nameless Hero in a fantasy world, this time taking them to the continent of Myrtana, which has been taken over by orcs. The game will release for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S on November 24, 2026. The post Gothic III Classic Also Coming to Switch 2 appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 17
The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales Details the Age of Magic, Enhancement Systems
The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales Details the Age of Magic, Enhancement Systems Square Enix released new details and images for HD-2D action RPG The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales . The new update introduces the Age of Magic and its major characters, as well as some of the game's enhancement systems. The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales is set on the continent of Philabieldia. The continent is overrun by beast tribes, with the Kingdom of Huther, under its magic barrier, being humanity’s last bastion. The game stars adventurer Elliot and his fairy companion Faie, who seek to lift a curse placed on Princess Heuria of Huther. To do so, they travel to different ages using the Doorway of Time, recently rediscovered within ancient ruins. The Age of Magic is further back in time than the Age of Reconstruction and sees humanity at its zenith, with advances in magic helping to drive back the beast tribes; however, given its future, some part of it is clearly misaligned. Humanity is joined by the nation of Weyzn, which relies on magic and is supported by two magical research institutions. Forthewor seeks technological advancements through any means, while Formanit aims to enhance people's lives. Fausta is the head and founder of the Formanit Institute. Previously part of Forthewor, she has a rigourous approach to research that makes her trusted by her employees. Marnie is a researcher at Formanit and an expert in mechanical engineering. She is carrying out field tests of magical organisms known as thaumata. Hildebrandt is the current Director of the Forthewor Institute. Appointed at a young age, he priorisites results and is highly regarded for his magical breakthroughs. Finally, Ikarus is the head of Weyzn's nobility. He is concerned about the reckless way Forthewor is conduct its research and seeks advice from Fausta. The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales gives players seven different weapon types to use. Palyers can find stronger weapons for each type during their adventures, which will offer stronger attack power and stronger special attacks. Weapons can be found scattered throughout caves and ruins in each of the different eras, and can be customised with magicite that provides various effects. Rarer magicte provides more powerful effects, such as adding more bolts to the lightning hammer magicite.     In addition, players can unlock new magic for companion Faie. Finding new magic unlocks minigames labelled as Faie's Magic Lessons. Each minigame sees players earning points by using the newly-learned magic, such as sprinting to avoid an avalanche and warping between moving and sinking platforms in a lava-filled stage. Scoring highly unlocks new soundtrack records that players can listen to in the in-game jukebox. The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales will release on June 18, 2026. The game will be available for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2, with physical and digital pre-orders available now on all platforms.   [foogallery id="189302"] The post The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales Details the Age of Magic, Enhancement Systems appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 17
Kitaria Fables 2 Announced
Kitaria Fables 2 Announced Publisher PQube and developers Secret Level Studios and Twin Hearts have announced Kitaria Fables 2 , a sequel to 2021 action RPG Kitaria Fables . The game is in development for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch 2, though a release window has not been announced. It is available to wishlist on Steam . Kitaria Fables 2 is set after the events of the first game. It stars two new heroes, Royal Army "Pathfinder" Alice Skylar and local guide Dusty Tuftkin, following their adventures in the wilderness of the new Arkadera Peninsula region. The game sees players unlocking unique combat skills for each character while gathering precious materials, crafting items, and tending their farm in solo play or co-op (local and online).   [foogallery id="189268"]   The post Kitaria Fables 2 Announced appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 16
Sovereign Tower Extended Demo, Trailer Released
Sovereign Tower Extended Demo, Trailer Released Developer WILD WITS and publisher Curve Games have released an extended demo for story-driven Round Table management RPG Sovereign Tower . The demo is available on Steam and contains around two to three hours of content. In addition, the companies released a new trailer for the game. The trailer reveals that Bardcore singer Hildegard Von Blingin’ is joining the game's cast as The Bard. Sovereign Tower sees players step into the role of the kingdom’s new sovereign, where they will need to balance the needs of their knights and the kingdom’s other denizens. Players will need to send their knights on missions including corralling a stray goose or undertaking exorcisms, taking care to balance the knight’s strengths and weaknesses with public opinion and the kingdom’s treasury. Should things go wrong, players can make a deal with a demon in order to turn back time. The game is currently planned to release for PC via Steam in August 2026.   The post Sovereign Tower Extended Demo, Trailer Released appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 16
Headup Publishing Second Stone, New Trailer Released
Headup Publishing Second Stone, New Trailer Released Developer Skyward Entertainment announced it is partnering with publisher Headup for action RPG Second Stone . The announcement comes alongside a new trailer for the game, which shows some of the game's combat, platforming, and other elements. Originally announced in 2022 as Second Stone: The Legend of the Hidden World , Second Stone  is billed as a story-driven adventure with fast-paced combat and platforming elements. The game sees players switching between two parallel worlds as Shiren, a young treasure hunter from Arimaya Village, who looks to find out the secrets behind the dark, hidden realm. The game features dungeons with roguelike elements, while players can find elemental manastones that they can attach to their gear to provide various effects. It is in development for PC, with a release date not yet announced.   [foogallery id="189288"]   The post Headup Publishing Second Stone, New Trailer Released appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 16
New Release Round-Up (April 16, 2026)
New Release Round-Up (April 16, 2026) Welcome to RPGamer's new release round-up. In this column, we look to provide our readers with details on the major RPGs released since our last update. Please note we do not currently include Early Access releases where the game is still in development. Pricing is shown in US dollars before application of any discounts, local pricing may vary. Calamity Angels: Special Delivery Platform: PC (previously released on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch) Publisher: Idea Factory International Developer: Compile Heart Available: Steam Price: $29.99 (15% launch discount) Calamity Angels: Special Delivery sees players leading a rag-tag group of couriers as they cross terrains and deal with monsters while looking to become the best delivery service in the region. Players are tasked with delivering packages around the region; each package takes up space in the delivery bag, which is also used to hold any potions or other useful items. Players traverse the region in a roulette-style board game, while its combat system has players giving out commands to their party members. However, teammates may not react favourably to those commands, and may choose to ignore them. Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss Platform: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S Publisher: NACON Developer: Big Bad Wolf Available: Steam , PlayStation Store , Xbox Store Price: $39.99 (10% launch discount) on PC, $49.99 on consoles Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss is a Lovecraftian horror-themed investigative mystery. It follows Noah Williams, who is tasked with investigating the disappearance of miners in a facility in the depths of the Pacific Ocean. Players need to interact with the environment, investigate objects and their associated clues, and make deductions to solve mysteries while managing resources and corruption. Those looking to read more can check out Jordan McClain's Adventure Corner coverage of the game. Dosa Divas Platform: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2 Publisher: Outerloop Games Developer: Outerloop Games Available: Steam , PlayStation Store , Xbox Series X|S , Nintendo eShop (Switch) , Nintendo eShop (Switch 2) Price: $19.99 (10% launch discount) Narrative turn-based RPG Dosa Divas: One Last Meal follows sisters Samara and Amani. After years apart, they set out with their ancient spirit-mech to defeat a rotten fast food empire. Their journey takes them through various villages as they reconnect the communities with their traditions. The game features a turn-based combat system with timed input mechanics and players having the ability to use boost points to multiply damage from attacks and skills. Each character has their own class-based abilities associated with one of five flavour profiles, with players looking to match enemies’ flavor cravings to break down their defenses. Hades II Platform: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S (previously released on PC, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2) Publisher: Supergiant Games Developer: Supergiant Games Available: PlayStation Store , Xbox Store Price: $29.99 (10% launch discount) Action RPG Hades II and its predecessor  are inspired by Greek mythology, particularly its underworld. The game takes place some time after the previous game, though no knowledge of its events will be required. Players control Melinoë, the immortal Princess of the Underworld and sister of previous protagonist Zagreus, as she faces off against the Titan Chronos’s forces. Those looking to read more can check out Jordan McClain's review of the game's PlayStation 5 version. <span data-mce-type="bookmark" style="display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;" class="mce_SELRES_start"></span> Mongil: Star Dive Platform: PC, iOS, Android Publisher: Netmarble Developer: Netmarble Available: Official Site , Apple App Store , Google Play Store Price: Free-to-play Free-to-play action RPG Mongil: Star Dive  is a follow-up to 2013 mobile title  Monster Taming . The game’s combat sees players control a three-character party in fast-paced battles, while its monster collection system lets players collect, tame, and synthesise a variety of creatures. PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions are planned to follow at a later date. OPUS: Prism Peak Platform: PC, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2 Publisher: Shueisha Games Developer: SIGONO INC. Available: Steam , Nintendo eShop (link not yet available) Price: $24.99 (10% launch discount) OPUS: Prism Peak is the fourth title in SIGONO's OPUS adventure series. The game puts players in the role of a weary photographer stranded in the Dusklands alongside a girl who has lost her memories. While trying to find their way home, players uncover various mysteries using their analog camera. Pragmata Platform: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2 Publisher: Capcom Developer: Capcom Available: Steam , PlayStation Store , Xbox Store , Nintendo eShop Price: $59.99 Sci-fi action-adventure Pragmata is set on a remote lunar research facility, where humanity has discovered a new ore. However, the facility goes silent as protagonist Hugh is part of a team sent to investigate. After disaster strikes the team, Hugh is rescued by child-like android Diana, and the air must join forces to find a way off the moon while dealing with the threat of a rogue AI that has taken control of the facility. Those looking to read more about the game can check out  Jordan McClain’s review  of its PlayStation 5 version. Regions of Ruin: Runegate Platform: PC Publisher: Raw Fury Developer: Gameclaw Studio Available: Steam , GOG.com Price: $14.99 (10% launch discount) A follow-up to Regions of Ruin , Regions of Ruin: Runegate is a 2D hack-and-slash adventure RPG set long after the glory days of the dwarven civilisation. Players control a lone dwarf looking to attempting to establish a new haven for their kin. They venture into the diverse former dwarven lands, finding resources and monsters while assisting fellow dwarves and recruiting them for their rebuilding efforts. Players can use different fighting styles, with various weapons, gear, and skill trees available. Seeds of Calamity Platform: PC Publisher: Pretty Soon, Doyoyo Games Developer: Laborious Lark Studios Available: Steam Price: $14.99 (40% launch discount) Life sim RPG Seeds of Calamity is set twenty years after the Great Calamity as the land recovers from the disaster. Players control an adventurer who leaves the capital to settle in a frontier village and set up their own farm. Players tend crops, raise animals, and craft tools across all four seasons, as well as celebrate festivals and help their neighbours. Beyond the village, players can find treasures and artifacts but will need to battle monsters in turn-based combat, aided by their spellbook companion. The game had been in Early Access since May 2025. Sales Links Xbox Store PlayStation Store (North America) PlayStation Store (Europe) Nintendo eShop (North America) Nintendo eShop (Europe) Steam GOG.com Epic Games Store The Humble Store The post New Release Round-Up (April 16, 2026) appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 16
Frontier Paladin Releasing Next Week
Frontier Paladin Releasing Next Week Singular Scheme announced that its isometric action RPG Frontier Paladin will launch on April 24, 2026. The game will release for PC via Steam , where a demo is currently available. Frontier Paladin puts players in the role of Titus, a Paladin Acolyte descending into the Crater, which teems with cursed forces. As Titus completes quests, he looks to gain the blessings of the pantheon, as well as rebuild his order while fortifying its stronghold for when the Crater fights back. The game features a ten-hour story mode, with a replayable rougelite mode planned to be added after launch.   [foogallery id="189247"] The post Frontier Paladin Releasing Next Week appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerApr 16