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Disgaea Mayhem Coming West in Summer
Disgaea Mayhem Coming West in Summer NIS America announced that it is releasing Nippon Ichi Software's Kyouran Makaism in the west as Disgaea Mayhem . The game will be available for PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2 in summer 2026. A physical Limited Edition is available to pre-order through NIS America's online store for $99.99 that includes: Physical copy of Disgaea Mayhem for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, or Nintendo Switch 2 Collector's box "The Art of Mayhem" artbook "Hellscape" original soundtrack N.A. and Tichelle acrylic stand "The Flan Fanatic" acrylic keychain     Released in Japan last month, Disgaea Mayhem follows veteran mercenary N.A., who is summoned by the Superlative Netherworld overlord Tichelle. She tasks N.A. with finding the thief who stole the First Radiance Pudding, which was created by Tisiel’s deceased father. The game sees N.A. use seven different weapon types — fists, swords, spears, axes, bows, guns, and staffs — each with their own attack ranges and actions against groups of enemies. Each weapon also has four different special techniques to utilise against foes. The game features a level cap of 9,999, as well as returning Disgaea elements including Reincarnation, the Chara World, Item World, and the Debate Assembly.   [foogallery id="185817"]   The post Disgaea Mayhem Coming West in Summer appeared first on RPGamer .
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New Release Round-Up (February 26, 2025)
New Release Round-Up (February 26, 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 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. Fallout 4 Platform: Nintendo Switch 2 (previously released on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S) Publisher: Xbox Game Studios Developer: Bethesda Softworks Available: Nintendo eShop Price: $59.99 Fallout 4 is an open-world post-apocalyptic RPG taking place in New England, 210 years after a nuclear war devastated its retro-futuristic world. Players control a survivor of the war who was frozen in Vault 111, emerging centuries later and setting out on a quest to find their son, who had been previously taken from the Vault. Players are able to switch between first-person and third-person views, while combat takes place in real-time, with players slowing down time and targeting specific enemy parts using V.A.T.S.. Hunt the Night Platform: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch (previously released on PC) Publisher: DANGEN Entertainment Developer: Moonlight Games Available: PlayStation Store , Xbox Store , Nintendo eShop Price: $19.99 Pixel-art action RPG Hunt the Night is set in a world that cycles between day and night periods. Humanity freely rules during the day, but the night is ruled by horrid creatures that always wipe out humanity before they reemerge in the next day cycle. Players control Vesper as she travels the land trying to save those she can while finding a way to banish the night. Those looking to read more about Hunt the Night can check out Pascal Tekaia’s review of its PC release. Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen Platform: Nintendo Switch (previously released on Game Boy Advance) Publisher: The Pokémon Company Developer: Game Freak Available: Nintendo eShop (FireRed) , Nintendo eShop (LeafGreen) Price: $19.99 Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen are remakes of the first generation of Pokémon titles and released for Game Boy Advance in 2004. The games see players set out to become the Pokémon Champion by defeating eight Gym Leaders in towns across the region of Kanto. The Switch version includes local wireless battle and trading features. Reigns: The Witcher Platform: PC, Mac, iOS, Android Publisher: Digital Devolver Developer: Nerial Available: Steam , GOG.com , Apple App Store , Google Play Store Price: $5.99 Reigns: The Witcher is a narrative-driven game that utilises the gameplay of Nerial’s Reigns series to put a twist on the story of Geralt of Rivia. The game is told from the perspective of the bard Dandelion in his quest to become a legendary bard. It sees players reimagine Geralt’s tales through quick decisions that have greatly varying consequences, unlocking new plotlines as Dandelion levels up. Players will also take part in combat mini-games and encounter familiar characters from The Witcher series. Sands of Aura Platform: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch (previously released on PC) Publisher: indie.io Developer: Chashu Entertainment Available: PlayStation Store , Xbox Store , Nintendo eShop Price: $24.99 (20% launch discount) Action RPG Sands of Aura is a dark fantasy action RPG that puts players in the role of a member of the Order of Remnant Knights, a group trying to protect what remains of the sand-covered world of Talamhel. Players sail across the sea of sand to various islands, defeating whatever foes they come across. Tales of Berseria Remastered Platform: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch (original version released on PC, PlayStation 4) Publisher: Bandai Namco Developer: Bandai Namco Available: Steam , PlayStation Store , Xbox Store , Nintendo eShop Price: $39.99 Tales of Berseria is a distant prequel to Tales of Zestiria and takes place in a world ruled by the Holy Midgand Empire, which is beset by a disease called Daemonblight that causes those infected to go berserk and transform into monsters. It follows Velvet Crowe, a young woman who sets out on a mission of revenge after her younger brother is killed in a ritual during a Daemonblight outbreak. Those looking to read more about the Tales series can check out RPGamer’s Where to Start? guide. Towerborne Platform: PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S Publisher: Xbox Game Studios Developer: Stoic Available: Steam , PlayStation Store , Xbox Store Price: $24.99 Action RPG Towerborne is centred around the Belfry, a tower that stands strong amongst the ruins of humanity and the City of Numbers. Players control an Ace, a fighter born to protect the people of the Belfry from the monsters lurking outside. They venture out into the world, solo or with up to three other players, fighting through enemies to complete quests and upgrade their gear. Utawarerumono Zan 2 Platform: PC Publisher: Shiravune, DMM Games Developer: Tamsoft, Aquaplus Available: Steam Price: $39.99 (10% launch discount) Action RPG Utawarerumono Zan 2 is a follow-up to Utawarerumono Zan , billed with having expanded gameplay modes. While its predecessor adapted the story of Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception , Utawarerumono Zan 2′ s main campaign mode features an adaptation of the direct sequel Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth . The game is said to feature over twenty playable characters and over fifty missions. 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 (February 26, 2025) appeared first on RPGamer .
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Neverness to Everness Launching in Late April
Neverness to Everness Launching in Late April Perfect World Games and Hotta Studio announced that free-to-play action RPG Neverness to Everness will release on April 29, 2026. The game will be available on PC, PlayStation 5, iOS, and Android, with pre-registration available on all platforms. Neverness to Everness is set in a world where humanity exists alongside supernatural anomalies. Players use characters’ powerful Esper abilities to navigate and tackle unexpected anomalies. In addition to exploration and combat, players can also modify sports cars, manage businesses, and more. The game includes a day-night cycle with dynamic weather that can impact vehicle handling, with players also able to traverse the city using their character’s Esper abilities.   The post Neverness to Everness Launching in Late April appeared first on RPGamer .
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Thysiastery Releasing in March
Thysiastery Releasing in March Developer DIRGA announced that its turn-based dungeon-crawling RPG Thysiastery will release on March 9, 2026. The game, which features roguelike elements and a retro-inspired art style, will be available for PC via Steam . Thysiastery sees players control a group of bearers of the "Brand", who have been drawn into a vast labyrinth. Players can ally with characters they meet while trying to find their way out through buried forests, underwater cities, and more. The game features permadeath, procedurally-generated areas, and randomly-generated characters, with players able to apply various difficulty modifiers.   [foogallery id="185792"]   The post Thysiastery Releasing in March appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerFeb 26
Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy Launching in March, Opening Movie Released
Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy Launching in March, Opening Movie Released Square Enix and NHN PlayArt announced that Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy is set to release as a free-to-play title for iOS and Android in March 2026. The newest entry in the Dissidia Final Fantasy arena action spin-off series, Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy is a three vs. three team boss arena battler, where the player is tasked with defeating opposing monsters and the large boss before their rival team. The launch window comes alongside the release of the game's opening movie, which shows its initial playable characters. The game is set in a modern-day Tokyo, where Final Fantasy heroes are summoned after a mysterious crystal appears, bringing with it strange monsters. These heroes conceal their identities and quickly disappear after battle, leading to them being referred to as “ghosts”. Combat sees players accumulating Bravery by defeating monsters and purifying the nearby crystal. Once players have obtained maximum Bravery, they can then unleash it to deal damage to the boss. Characters are split into four roles — Melee, Ranged, Agile, and Support — and have their own sets of abilities to use.   The post Dissidia Duellum Final Fantasy Launching in March, Opening Movie Released appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerFeb 26
The Secret of Crystal Mountain Receives Trailer
The Secret of Crystal Mountain Receives Trailer Solo developer Revolutron Games has released a gameplay trailer for platforming adventure RPG The Secret of Crystal Mountain . The 100-second video shows the game's 3D world, platforming, puzzle adventure, and combat. The Secret of Crystal Mountain sees players control Maroon, a delivery cat tasked with taking a letter to the top of Crystal Mountain Isle. Upon arriving, Maroon learns that its power -- once being the source of all known magic -- is fading and, accompanied by his avian companion, looks to restore its elemental crystals. The Secret of Crystal Mountain is planned to release for PC, Mac, and Nintendo Switch in 2027, and will include English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese language support. It is available to wishlist now on Steam . A playable demo is planned to debut at PAX East on March 26-29, 2026.   [foogallery id="185767"]   The post The Secret of Crystal Mountain Receives Trailer appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerFeb 26
Second Stone Gets Gameplay Trailer
Second Stone Gets Gameplay Trailer Skyward Entertainment released a gameplay trailer for its action RPG Second Stone . The video features Creative Director Miko Kiuru and Game Designer Anton Söderberg, who discuss the game's creation and ideas behind it. 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.   The post Second Stone Gets Gameplay Trailer appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerFeb 26
Esoteric Ebb Releasing Next Week
Esoteric Ebb Releasing Next Week Publisher Raw Fury and developer Christoffer Bodegård announced that tabletop adventure-inspired title Esoteric Ebb will release on March 3, 2026. The game will be available for PC via Steam . A demo is available as part of Steam Next Fest, which allows save progress to be transferred to the full game. Esoteric Ebb puts players in the role of the Cleric, a menial labourer in the arcanepunk city of Norvik. As the city is on the brink of its first election, they are tasked with investigating an exploded Tea Shop. The game features open-ended quests with a wide variety of stakes. Actions and choices are met with dice rolls, and the player’s ability stats will intrude on conversations with their differing viewpoints.   The post Esoteric Ebb Releasing Next Week appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerFeb 25
Under the Island Review
Under the Island Review There'll Be No Accusations, Just Friendly Crustaceans Top Hat Studios and Slime King Game's  Under the Island never tries too hard to move away from the template that has proven successful for top-down 2D adventure games throughout the decades. With solid puzzles and a charming setting, it ensures adventure fans and newcomers are decently catered to. While there are some annoyances, particularly with certain moments of progression, and a lack of any narrative chops, the game is nonetheless an enjoyable up-to-ten-hour experience, even if it might not stick particularly long in the memory. Set in a 1990s world, Under the Island stars Nia, who moves to live on Seashell Island for the coming months while her parents conduct research there. While poking around the island, she and local girl Avocado learn that the island is doomed to sink under the waves very soon. In order to stave this fate off, they are tasked with collecting four gears currently scattered around the island. The adventure takes Nia all the way across Seashell Island, often returning back to Koala Village in the process, which acts as its primary hub. [caption id="attachment_183794" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Initially disappointed to be stuck on the island, Nia soon finds plenty of adventure.[/caption] There's not really much to the game's story. Nia is a likable protagonist, although the game could've done a lot more with her initial displeasure at coming to the island, but otherwise there's little else to the cast and the game's quickly-delivered premise is largely left alone to carry the day while the location of the next gear is made readily apparent. Outside of a few key moments, Under the Light is largely very lighthearted and, even if the characters are forgettable, the writing is at least enjoyable with a good amount of entertaining comments and moments throughout the game. Nia uses a hockey stick as her primary weapon, swinging it with a three-hit combo to take down enemies. She also gains access to a number of tools -- including bombs, a fire-spitting plant, and a bag of animal treats -- that can be used for both puzzle-solving and combat. The controls are straightforward and work well with a simple and responsive UI that lets players access what they need to, such as changing Nia's equipped tools, with minimal fuss. Bosses are good, but the general encounters are largely mediocre; enemies are different enough, but a lack of any defensive options other than trying to move out of the way makes some more annoying than others. They at least don't come in abundant enough numbers to cause any prolonged issues. [caption id="attachment_183792" align="aligncenter" width="640"] The game features a good array of puzzles, even if finding the way forward can be a bit annoying.[/caption] Players get to explore a good mixture of environs including a forest, a beach, caves, and a cereal factory. Both puzzles and boss fights make welcome use of Nia's toolset, with dungeons and other places requiring a good mixture. Some of the paths to progress can be annoyingly hidden away or unclear in the context of the environment, with boss fights often needing players to figure out the correct method to damage their foe. However, there's also plenty of good satisfaction to be found in finding many of the treasures scattered around. Players can fast-travel between certain points in the map, provided they have unlocked them by finding and completing the requisite puzzle, though its placements are not ideal, particularly when players are having to traipse around searching for a path to progress that they might have missed. Nia starts out with three hearts of health, though this increases throughout the game. In addition to hearts awards at certain milestones, she can also trade heart pieces for additional health. Meanwhile, her hockey stick and other tools can be upgraded by finding relevant ingredients from enemies and the environment throughout the island. The game is good at giving people small rewards for exploring and finding hidden puzzles or nooks, as well as giving players impetus to constantly hit bushes and the like to pick up extra money, health, and items. A small number of side quests and mini-games further help to freshen the gameplay every now and then. [caption id="attachment_183797" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Boss fights are good, though players will need to figure out each one's particular gimmicks.[/caption] The game's visuals are nice and vibrant, helping lend plenty of charm to the setting and overall feel of the game. The actual locations are pretty thematically and architecturally generic, but make up for it with solid layout designs that make them enjoyable to explore and figure out the paths forward. There are definitely some places where the game's tile usage could be a bit clearer, with the Switch version played for review not helping with an odd bug that causes water tiles to not display properly and make it unclear which are accessible. The music is also solid throughout, with plenty of enjoyable tracks helping add to the overall charm. Under the Island does the job it sets out to do: provide players with an enjoyable adventure with plenty of puzzle-solving along the way. The puzzle-solving elements -- including the boss fights -- are easily where the game is its strongest, but it never really steps out from the traditional top-down adventure template, and the lack of any substantial narrative and mediocre overall combat prevent it from distinguishing itself from the crowd. While it certainly has enough to satisfy players who pick it up, it doesn't quite take the next step to fully stand out.   Disclosure: This review is based on a free copy of the game provided by the publisher. The post Under the Island Review appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerFeb 25
Legend of the Round Table Releasing at End of March
Legend of the Round Table Releasing at End of March Artifice Studio announced that its Arthurian medieval turn-based RPG Legends of the Round Table will release on March 31, 2026. The game will release for PC via Steam , where a demo is currently available. A new trailer marking the release date announcement can be viewed below. Legends of the Round Table sees players leading the Knights of the Round Table through the legend of King Arthur with visuals inspired by 13th-century manuscripts, plus music inspired by compositions of the same period and played on period-accurate instruments. The game features a strategic turn-based combat system that includes mounted lance charges, squires to swap weapons, taking prisoners for ransom, honourable duels, and more. Players will need to manage the knights (including including Sir Lancelot, Sir Gawain, Sir Percival, and more) through their development, aging, and ultimate death.   [foogallery id="185650"]   The post Legend of the Round Table Releasing at End of March appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerFeb 25