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Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake Gets Pre-Launch Media
Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake Gets Pre-Launch Media Square Enix released new screenshots and an early launch trailer for Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake ahead of its release next week, highlights the two games' adventures. Dragon Quest I sees players controlling a hero who is led by a voice in a dream to Tantegel Castel, where the king advises them to investigate the legend of the hero Erdrick. Dragon Quest II  follows the prince of Midenhall as he seeks out other companions who share the bloodline of Erdrick to discover what is behind a disturbance in Moonbrooke. Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake  will release on October 30, 2025, for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2.  Dragon Quest I-III  make up the  Dragon Quest  series’ Erdrick trilogy, with  Dragon Quest III  (which received the  Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake  in 2024) taking place before the events of the first two games. The first  Dragon Quest  was initially released for the NES/Famicom in Japan in 1986 and in North America in 1989, while  Dragon Quest II was  first released for NES/Famicom in 1987 and in North America in 1990.   [foogallery id="178398"]   The post Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake Gets Pre-Launch Media appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerOct 23
Edge of Memories Highlights Its Story
Edge of Memories Highlights Its Story Publisher NACON and developer Midgar Studio released a new trailer for their upcoming title Edge of Memories . The new video highlights the game's story, which takes place on the world of Heryon, the same world as the developer's previous title, Edge of Eternity . Heryon has been afflicted by the Corrosion, a blight which transforms its living beings into monstrosities. Edge of Memories takes place on the continent of Avaris, on the other side of the world to the events in Edge of Eternity , which is home to nomadic peoples now on the verge of extinction. The game follows Eline, a wandering Soul Whisperer who travels across the land while aiding suffering but who finds herself gaining a strange power from the Corrosion. This power allows her to transform into the Black Beast, unleashing powerful abilities on her enemies. Eline is joined by unlikely mentor Ysoris and shaman-prince Kanta as they set out to try and save the dying world and find the truth behind the Corrosion. In their adventure, they encounter various foes, including Ziegler, a mysterious figure who also wields power tied to the Corrosion; the Apex, a divine emissary who claims to see the future and past; and the Sanctorium, a religious order that dominates Avaris and who conducts cruel experiments using the Corrosion. Unlike Edge of Eternity’ s turn-based battles, Edge of Memories features a real-time action combat system that focuses on stringing together combos. Players are also able to customise their companion characters’ abilities as well as transform into a Berserker capable of delivering powerful blows. The game will include contributions from various names including character designer Raita Kazama ( Xenoblade Chronicles X ), writer Sawako Natori ( NieR ), singer Emi Evans ( NieR / NieR: Automata ), as well as composers Yasunori Mitsuda ( Chrono Trigger / Xenoblade Chronicles ) and Mariam Abounnasr ( Xenoblade Chronicles 3 / Oninaki ). Edge of Memories will release in 2026 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.   The post Edge of Memories Highlights Its Story appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerOct 23
Solasta II Gets New Trailer, Early 2026 Early Access Release
Solasta II Gets New Trailer, Early 2026 Early Access Release Tactical Adventures released a new trailer for its upcoming title Solasta II . The minute-long video shows more of the settings on the continent of Neokos. The trailer also comes with the news that the game's release on Steam Early Access is now planned for early 2026. Solasta II is a follow-up to 2021's Solasta: Crown of the Magister and makes use of the Dungeons & Dragons SRD 5.2 ruleset. It is set decades after the events of the first game and sees the high-fantasy realm of Neokos on the edge ruin thanks to the all-powerful being Shadwyn, voiced by Amelia Tyler ( Baldur’s Gate III ,  Hades II ). Players create and control a band of adventurers aiming to stop her tide of corruption while dealing with various factions vying for power. It will include co-op for up to four players.   The post Solasta II Gets New Trailer, Early 2026 Early Access Release appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerOct 23
Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition and Switch 2 Release, Fallout 76 Expansion Announced
Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition and Switch 2 Release, Fallout 76 Expansion Announced Bethesda made a number of announcements today for multiple titles in the Fallout series. Firstly, the studio revealed that it will be releasing a Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition to mark ten years since the game's launch. The Anniversary Edition will include six official add-ons as well as over 150 pieces of Creation Club content. It will be available on November 10, 2025, for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. In addition, the Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition will be coming to Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026. As part of the announcement, Bethesda announced that the Creation Club system in Fallout 4 , which allowed players to pay for vetted content and mods, will be replaced by the similar Creations and Verified Creator Program. The Creations system will be added with the release of the Anniversary Edition . An Anniversary Upgrade will be available for those who already own the game, as will two upgrade options for players on Game Pass and PlayStation Plus to access the game's DLC and/or Creation content. In other Fallout news, Bethesda announced a special Fallout: New Vegas 15th Anniversary Bundle . The $154.99 edition is available to pre-order from Bethesda's online store in the United States and internationally . It will include: Fallout: New Vegas: Ultimate Edition PC Code Victor statue (8" PVC) Doc Mitchell’s Evaluation Cards (8x8 cardstock set) Vault Boy enamel pin (1.5") Mojave Express patch (3.5" × 1.9") NCR Recon patch (3.25" × 3.5") Collector’s Big Box     Bethesda also announced the newest content expansion for online title Fallout 76 . The Burning Springs map expansion introduces a new arid region in Ohio, which will see players encounter the Rust King and desert Deathclaws, as well as join up with others in two new public events. The game will be getting a new bounty hunting system, with Prime Video’s Fallout television series's ‘The Ghoul’ acting as the face of the system, performed by his series actor Walton Goggins. Finally, Fallout 76 will also receive native PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S versions in early 2026, while the existing PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions will be receiving optimisations.         The post Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition and Switch 2 Release, Fallout 76 Expansion Announced appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerOct 23
Ariana and the Elder Codex Coming West Next Year
Ariana and the Elder Codex Coming West Next Year Idea Factory International announced that it will be releasing Compile Heart and HYDE's Ariana and the Elder Codex in the west in 2026. The side-scrolling action RPG, previously reported as Magical Librarian Ariana: The Books of the Seven Heroes  for its Japanese release earlier this year, will be available physically and digitally on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch. Ariana and the Elder Codex follows young librarian Ariana, who is tasked with repairing the Seven Hero Codices, which have been altered, causing magic to vanish from the world. Her powers allow her to enter the books themselves in order to mend them and restore their magic. In addition, she also seeks to solve the mysteries of the Library where they are kept, as well as her parents’ disappearance.   [foogallery id="178473"]   The post Ariana and the Elder Codex Coming West Next Year appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerOct 23
Open-World Action RPG Project TAL Announced
Open-World Action RPG Project TAL Announced Publisher WEMADE MAX and developer MADNGINE have announced open-world action RPG Project TAL . The game is billed as reimaging Korea’s traditional Tal masks, as well as their mythology and folklore, and is planned to release on PC and consoles in 2027. Project TAL  will feature a companion system that is said to respond to the player's combat style and environment. Each companion character will have distinct personalities, abilities, and combat roles, and can take actions including deploying a magical barrier to deflect attacks or catching a falling ally. The game's combat will allow players to leap onto enemy monsters and target enemy weak spots.   [foogallery id="178445"]   The post Open-World Action RPG Project TAL Announced appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerOct 23
Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader Switch 2 Date, Dark Heresy Alpha Date Announced
Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader Switch 2 Date, Dark Heresy Alpha Date Announced Owlcat Games announced the release dates for its recently-revealed Nintendo Switch 2 release of Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader and Alpha release of Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy . Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader will arrive on Nintendo Switch 2 on December 11, 2025, priced at $49.99. Meanwhile, the Alpha for Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy will be available on PC on December 16, 2025, available to those who have purchased either the $79.99 Developers Digital Pack or $289 Physical Collector's Edition. Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader sees players leading a ship of personnel as they explore the dangerous Koronus Expanse. As a Rogue Trader, players are given great leeway in their dealing on behalf of the Imperium, making decisions that have rippling effects throughout the universe. It has received two expansions, Void Shadows and Lex Imperialis , with two expansions planned for 2026. Set in the same universe as Rogue Trader , Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy sees players control an acolyte of the Inquisition in the backdrop of the catastrophic event known as the Noctis Aeterna. They embark on various investigations accompanied by their warband, which includes both loyal Imperials and xenos. The game is in development for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, with a release window not yet announced.     The post Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader Switch 2 Date, Dark Heresy Alpha Date Announced appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerOct 23
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II’s Mysteria Ecclesiae Expansion Arriving in November
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II’s Mysteria Ecclesiae Expansion Arriving in November Warhorse Studios and Deep Silver announced that the final planned story DLC for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II will release on November 11, 2025. Mysteria Ecclesiae sees protagonist Henry investigating the spread of a deadly disease in the halls of the Sedletz Monastery. It will be available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S for $13.99, or included as part of the game's Expansion Pass. A sequel to 2018’s Kingdom Come: Deliverance , Kingdom Come: Deliverance II picks up directly after the events of the first game, continuing the story of blacksmith’s son Henry in early 15th-century Bohemia. It includes two new open-world maps, double the size of the previous game, and takes players to historic locations such as Trosky Castle and the mining town of Kuttenberg. The game is currently available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Those looking to read more about Kingdom Come: Deliverance II can check out Pascal Tekaia’s review of its PlayStation 5 version.   [foogallery id="178441"]   The post Kingdom Come: Deliverance II’s Mysteria Ecclesiae Expansion Arriving in November appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerOct 23
New Release Round-Up (October 23, 2025)
New Release Round-Up (October 23, 2025) Welcome to RPGamer's new release round-up. In this column, we look to provide our readers with details on the major RPGs released this week. 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. Avernum 4: Greed and Glory Platform: PC, Mac Publisher: Spiderweb Software Developer: Spiderweb Software Available: Steam , GOG.com Price: $19.99 (10% launch discount) A ground-up remake of the fourth title in Spiderweb Software's Avernum cRPG series that was originally released in 2005, Avernum 4: Greed and Glory is set in the eponymous lawless frontier of Avernum, which is marked by hundreds of miles of winding caverns. The game casts players as a reluctant hero when monstrous forces spread across the underworld and put the fate of Avernum at risk. The remake will include additional dungeons and over twenty new questlines, with quests giving players choices that impact Avernum’s future as well as potential allies and foes. Combat is turn-based, with players able to fully customise their party. Dreamed Away Platform: PC, Mac, Linux, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch Publisher: Pineapple Works Developer: Nicolas Petton Available: Steam , Xbox Store , Nintendo eShop Price: $18.99 (15% launch discount) Pixel-art action adventure RPG Dreamed Away  is set in 1990s France, in a small village in Brittany. The game follows Théo, a young boy who becomes lost in a dark world while searching for his sister Louise. Major themes include sibling bonds, fear of death, and questioning reality. It features a skill-based combat system made up of various mini-games. Fantasy Maiden Wars: Dream of the Stray Dreamer Platform: PC Publisher: Phoenixx Inc. Developer: Sanbondo Available: Steam Price: $34.99 (15% launch discount) Touhou  doujin strategy RPG  Fantasy Maiden Wars: Dream of the Stray Dreamer is set in the world of Gensokyo, where humans, yokai, and gods coexist. The game sees players using a party from over 70 available characters in grid-based battles as they deal with a series of supernatural incidents. Players choose between Reimu Hakurei or Marisa Kirisame as the main protagonist, which impacts parts of the story. The game includes multiple difficulty levels, a tutorial system, and a detailed series encyclopedia. Godbreakers Platform: PC Publisher: Thunderful Games Developer: To The Sky Available: Steam , Epic Games Store , PlayStation Store Price: $27.99 (20% launch discount) Hack-and-slash roguelike Godbreakers is set in a world where humankind has been annihilated by an artificial intelligence called the Monad. Players control vessels of humanity brought back by celestial beings to destroy the rogue AI. They fight Monad’s forces through six biomes, alone or with up to three other players. The game’s real-time combat features a Godbreak mechanic, which allows players to absorb enemies’ powers and use them against other foes. Maid of Salvation Platform: PC Publisher: Orange Popcorn Developer: Orange Popcorn Available: Steam Price: $14.99 (15% launch discount) Maid of Salvation is a fast-paced action RPG. The game follows Shizuka, a maid of purgatory, who fights to bring salvation to lost souls. She is entrusted with a special mission that sees her take a portal into a purgatory overrun by fiends. Malys Platform: PC Publisher: Summerfall Studios Developer: Summerfall Studios Available: Steam Price: $9.99 (at time of writing, to be increased upon 1.0 launch) A new title from Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical developer Summerfall Studios, roguelite deckbuilder Malys puts players in the role of Noah, former priest turned exorcist and demon hunter. They venture through a city teeming with demons, hunting for a powerful and cunning demon named Malys. Players use their deck to expose demons in the city as well as to find combos and strategies that help them survive the city’s horrors. The game had been in Early Access since June 2025. Pale Coins Platform: PC Publisher: Lukas Irzl Developer: Lukas Irzl Available: Steam Price: $9.99 (20% launch discount) Soulslike action RPG  Pale Coins is set in the fantasy world of Grenmark and tasks players with finding the Champion’s Coin. It is billed as an old-school RPG that pits players against challenging bosses. The game features open-world exploration, and is filled with dungeons to conquer and quests to fulfill. Players can customise their characters with melee, ranged, and magic weapons, with loot allowing players to perform new movement abilities, summon minions, and more. Persona 3 Reload Platform: Nintendo Switch 2 (previously released on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S) Publisher: Atlus Developer: Atlus Available: Nintendo eShop Price: $59.99 Persona 3 Reload  is a full remake of PlayStation 2 title  Persona 3 . The game sees players controlling a new transfer student at Gekkoukan High School. They become involved in a series of incidents surrounding the temporary anomaly called the Dark Hour, using summoned beings known as Personas to fight against beings called Shadows. Those looking to read more about Persona 3 Reload  can check out  Luis Mauricio’s review  of its PlayStation 5 release. Successor Platform: PC (VR and non-VR) Publisher: Playwood Project Developer: Playwood Project Available: Steam Price: $24.99 (35% launch discount) Roguelite tactical RPG Successor features tabletop-inspired gameplay, with players taking on the role of a lord commanding a party of heroes through an adventure in a medieval fantasy world. The game, which is available in both VR and non-VR, features real-time combat, with players able to pause as they wish to give orders and unleash special abilities. It includes six story campaigns, plus an Adventure Mode that lets players create custom runs against different factions. The Crazy Hyper-Dungeon Chronicles Platform: PC, Mac, Linux Publisher: Fix-a-Bug, 2P Games Developer: Fix-a-Bug Available: Steam Price: $12.99 (10% launch discount) The Crazy Hyper-Dungeon Chronicles is a pixel-art dungeon‑crawling RPG. Players descend into an ever-shifting labyrinth, attempting to conquer its 50 levels while solving puzzles and engaging in turn-based combat featuring real-time elements. The Lonesome Guild Platform: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S Publisher: Don’t Nod Developer: Tiny Bull Studios Available: Steam , PlayStation Store , Xbox Store Price: $24.99 (15% launch discount on PC and Xbox) Action RPG The Lonesome Guild puts players in the role of Ghost, a spirit in a world that is being consumed by loneliness. Ghost gathers a party of six misfits, attempting to stop the creeping mists that are spreading and corrupting the world. Players are able to switch seamlessly between characters in combat and exploration. Meanwhile, the game also includes puzzle-solving elements as well as allowing players to forge bonds between the characters that lead to both powerful combos and heartwarming events. Those looking to read more can check out Sam Wachter's review of the game's PlayStation 5 version. Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 Platform: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S Publisher: Paradox Interactive Developer: The Chinese Room Available: Steam , GOG.com , Epic Games Store , PlayStation Store , Xbox Store Price: $59.99 First-person action RPG Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 is a follow-up to 2004 PC title Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines .  Bloodlines 2  returns players to the world of the Masquerade, an agreement between all the vampire clans that requires vampires do not reveal themselves to the world. Players control a customisable, fully-voiced protagonist named Phyre, an Elder Kindred who has been asleep for 100 years before waking up in modern-day Seattle. Players also control Malkavian detective Fabien while Phyre rests between nights, witnessing Fabien's past in 1920s Seattle and using his abilities to uncover the mysteries behind his murder. 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 (October 23, 2025) appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerOct 23
The Lonesome Guild Review
The Lonesome Guild Review The Secret of Etere Loneliness is a silent killer. It is said globally that one in six people is lonely, and this number has been on the rise since the pandemic. People are going out and seeing others far less, and many feel that they don’t have a proper support network to rely on. "Third spaces" are shrinking, and people feel like they don't have places to cultivate community beyond online spaces. In our rapidly changing world, we can have items instantly delivered to our homes, but we all struggle to make friends and maintain connections. Loneliness is an emotion that, coupled with anger and anxiety, can be an incredibly powerful force, and it threatens all our well-being. Tiny Bull Studio's The Lonesome Guild is a game that wears its themes on its sleeve, and while the gameplay is a mixed bag overall, the message of the game couldn't be more crystal clear: find others, combat loneliness, and make your own community. The world of Etere is shrouded in a red mist known as "loneliness." This mist is spreading far and wide, causing citizens to become infected by anxiety, fear, and hopelessness. Players take on the role of Ghost, a spirit with no memory of who they once were. Ghost encounters a young bumblebun named Davinci, and a grumpy yet stoic foxtrae named Mr. Fox. As the game expands, players meet four other companions, each with their own personal struggles, but who ultimately have the same goal: to expel the loneliness from the world and find ways to revitalize their communities. The themes of combating loneliness and finding community are really the heart of the overall story, which feel particularly important given the current state of the world. Moreover, these themes are presented in such an earnest and sincere way to melt even the grumpiest of hearts. Every character that Ghost encounters has their own personal struggle, something holding them back from greatness. Yet, each of them wants to find a way to change the world so that the communities they come from can thrive once more. The Lonesome Guild has such a wholesome approach to its storytelling, and with such likable characters, it is definitely a highlight. However, the narrative isn't perfect by any means, especially given how predictable and cliché so much of it is. One of the game's main plot twists is too obvious and evokes more of a twirling mustache type of villain than something these characters should actually be afraid of. There are also so many moments where the game is overly predictable, yet the characters are still surprised, and it just feels infuriating. Part of the issue could be that the game doesn't know who its core audience is, as it tries to straddle the line but often ends up being too childlike. There is also the issue of the final boss being hyped as one of the most important moments in the game, but it's also one of the most anti-climactic fights. What should be such a big occasion, providing a healthy challenge for the player, is pared down into a power of friendship moment that could have been better served as a full story event rather than a battle. [caption id="attachment_164720" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Fireside chats are comforting.[/caption] The Lonesome Guild sports action-based combat that could use more refinement. Players can select one of the three characters in their party to control, each with their own physical and magical skills that can be used to fight enemies. One at a time, characters can fuse themselves with Ghost and emblaze themselves, boosting their power level for a short period of time. Sadly, the combat is mediocre at best, as much of it feels routine for the genre, and the abilities characters gain aren't overly inspired. The game also suffers from a terrible dodge mechanic, wherein the player still gets hit even when the visuals indicate otherwise. Enemies will even telegraph their more powerful attacks, but players will easily find themselves in the line of fire more often than not. Players also have an instant win button in the form of Ghost. As characters attack the enemies, Ghost's gauge will fill, and once it's ready, this spirit can do a lot of damage. It's so easy to save this ability for the tail end of a boss fight, hit the button, and call it a day. It's too powerful and really diminishes the challenge of the game overall. One of the core elements of The Lonesome Guild is building relationships with the cast of characters. During fireside chats, the cast will have conversations, wherein Ghost will have to make a choice that will then affect their relationship with the other characters. As Ghost builds their relationships with each of the cast, more abilities in their skill tree become available. Characters gain skill points in a few different ways, such as combat, fireside chats, and completing sidequests. That means the player is never hurting for skill points, which unlock new abilities and power-ups. There are forty-four side quests for the player to complete, though the majority of them are fetch quests and battles. Shining among them, however, are the character bond quests, where characters will ask Ghost for assistance to solve a lingering problem. All the characters get a great and personalized storyline that more than makes up for the boring fetch quests that are otherwise present. As players explore the world of Etere, they are tasked with completing a plethora of puzzles throughout the journey. These puzzles are very uninspired to downright frustrating. There are tons of poorly worded riddles that can be very difficult to understand, lacking the clarity needed to determine the order of elements, such as switches, that need to be pushed. A lot of the puzzles are mostly switch-based, so there isn't a lot of variety in the designs either. It feels like the game needed a second pass at ensuring clarity and understanding for its riddles, because as they stand, it's easier to find success through brute force. Puzzles are fine when they are varied, and given that puzzles are a core gameplay element, the lack of variety in The Lonesome Guild significantly hurts it. [caption id="attachment_164725" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Wheeeeeeeeeee.[/caption] The Lonesome Guild does not outstay its welcome, clocking in shy of twenty hours for a complete playthrough, with players being able to go back to the last save to complete other content. During the review playthrough on PlayStation, the game crashed multiple times, and the AI constantly got stuck in parts of the environment. Party AI during combat is serviceable, though the amount of damage they output during battles feels minimal compared to whichever character the player is controlling. The world of Etere is visually appealing, especially during story beats where still-frame artwork is present, doing a great job of giving the game a storybook aesthetic during important moments, or as Ghost encounters new memories of the characters and their past lives. In-game graphics are decent, very colourful, and the environments have a wonderful variety in terms of design and colour use. Every location is distinctive and interesting to explore. Sadly, there is only a handful of enemy designs, which is a shame considering how vibrant Etere is. The music is decent, and it does a great job of highlighting the game's more emotionally heightened moments, and the battle theme is serviceable, though it could do a better job of hyping the player up for battle. It's a good soundtrack, though not a lot of music truly stands out. I found myself truly struggling with how I felt overall while playing The Lonesome Guild . On one hand, it's a game with adorable characters who build their own bonds to push back a very real threat in the form of loneliness. It wears its heart on its sleeve, and while a lot of what happens in the story is fairly cliché, there's also a warmth and kindness that cannot be understated and is truly the focal point of the game. On the other hand, the combat is uninspired, the dodge mechanic is fussy, the puzzles are often so poorly explained, and the rewards offered to the player have no real value in the grand scheme of things. The Lonesome Guild is a game that will find its audience through its visual appeal, but those wanting much deeper gameplay and story may be disappointed. Disclosure: This review is based on a free copy of the game provided by the publisher. The post The Lonesome Guild Review appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerOct 23