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Episode 420: The Gang Avoids the Obvious Jokes – Q&A Quest
Episode 420: The Gang Avoids the Obvious Jokes – Q&A Quest This week in Q&A Quest, we discuss the recent Sony State of Play. We also discuss upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 releases. The post Episode 420: The Gang Avoids the Obvious Jokes – Q&A Quest appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerNov 12
Wandering Sword Coming to Consoles
Wandering Sword Coming to Consoles Clouded Leopard Games and The Swordman Studio announced that wuxia  martial arts RPG Wandering Sword is coming to consoles. The game will be released on PlayStation 5 on May 28, 2026, with a Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 release planned for sometime in 2026. The console versions will include PC DLC Mount Pack: The Supreme Steed and Immortal Trails Across the Blue Sea as part of the game. Wandering Sword released for PC in 2023. The game follows a young swordsman who becomes caught up in a feud. They travel between towns in ancient China, helping those in need while learning to master an array of martial art and weapon styles, with players able to swap between turn-based and real-time combat modes. Players can also build relationships with and recruit various NPCs, with the game featuring multiple endings and numerous side quests.   [foogallery id="179482"] The post Wandering Sword Coming to Consoles appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerNov 12
Where Winds Meet Impression
Where Winds Meet Impression The game is at its best when players are able to explore the world and undertake activities at their own pace. Where Winds Meet   is the latest action RPG drawing heavy inspiration from Chinese mythology and history. Developed by Everstone Studio and published by NetEase Games, the game launches this week as a free-to-play title. The free-to-play elements thankfully never get in the way of any progress and appear restricted fully to cosmetic elements, even if familiar holdovers of such games, like an unnecessary amount of different currencies and excessively nested menus, do exist. During the early review access period, we had time to check out the game's first story chapter and the beginning of the second, the latter of which takes players to the city of Kaifeng itself as they begin their quest in earnest. What remains is a solid open world that has lots to do and is fun to explore, even if its narrative elements frequently get lost in the jumble. The game is ostensibly set in a version of the chaotic Ten Kingdoms era of tenth-century China, in the region around Kaifeng. It comes with its fair share of mythological elements and certainly features wuxia -- fiction focusing on martial artists in ancient China -- stylings in full force. It begins with an introductory scene where a warrior escapes from pursuers while carrying a baby. Things then skip forward in time, with players creating their own character, strongly implied to be said baby grown up. Raised in an idyllic small rural village, they harbour dreams of becoming a famed hero and following in the footsteps of their guardian, who left the village under unknown circumstances a few years ago. [caption id="attachment_179295" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Where Winds Meet has all of the appropriate wuxia stylings.[/caption] The narrative's biggest stumbling block is its general inability to give players a fully coherent chain of events to follow. There may be a bit of a culture gap at play, but many of the conflicts in the game feel entirely arbitrary, especially references to various characters and factions that get no explanation. Things are further exacerbated when events suddenly leap into and out of the metaphysical for no clear reason, either at the time or afterwards. The localisation doesn't help, though it is worth noting that it was not finalised for the early review build, with many cases where the English audio did not line up with the subtitles, which makes it hard to determine how much has been lost in translation or if the game is naturally incredibly obtuse. It must be said that the game's cutscenes all have lots of style and plenty of choreographed fight scenes within them, but there's not much of substance in the actual events. Where Winds Meet' s strongest element is its exploration of its open world. The environments look great, and there's a ton to find and do within them. These range from simple mini-games such as fishing and arresting criminals, to short puzzles that players can use their abilities to solve, and up to longer event chains and side stories involving dungeons and potentially a climactic boss fight. These side stories sometimes suffer a bit from the same narrative unclarity of the main story, though being supported by more interesting puzzles and explorative elements makes it much less of an issue, and others provide enjoyable short, self-contained tales. There are many mini-games and activities to find, some of which are more effective and enjoyable than others, but there most definitely isn't a lack of things to do. [caption id="attachment_167337" align="aligncenter" width="640"] Wrestling is just one of a whole host of mini-games and activities.[/caption] Unfortunately, while there is a huge amount to find and unlock, the UI makes it hard to decipher quite how everything connects up and belies the game's free-to-play nature, even if it lacks the usual roadblocks. The sheer number of progression messages is incredibly hard to follow, especially as the game throws around currencies like confetti, before even trying to figure out what each goes towards and the tangible benefits they offer the player. There's nothing to prevent players leaving and coming back to it later, but the sheer complexity of the UI makes it doubly frustrating when coming upon certain quests that require unlocking something else to progress. In addition to being able to choose between players in solo mode or an online mode where they can join up with other players, the game includes a signpost system, which is quite handy. This allows players to leave messages to others, providing potential hints on how to solve certain puzzles or highlighting a potential secret ahead. Fortunately, the systems surrounding character level progression, skill unlocks, and builds are easier to follow. The game's combat comes with a good selection of difficulty options for players to tailor the experience to them. Players can equip two different melee weapons and switch between them on the fly in fast-paced action combat. It makes use of dodge and defend/parry buttons, with players able to turn on various assist modes to help with the defensive aspects, though these use a meter that needs recharging, and so don't guarantee victory if activated. Otherwise, players make use of a mixture of light and heavy attack combos or charged attacks, special weapon skills, and mystic martial arts -- which can be learned by exploring the world and completing missions -- while trying to avoid enemy attacks. Combat is generally fun, although there's not a huge amount that differentiates it from many other action RPGs out there. Its most enjoyable moments come in its one-on-one fights against bosses and powerful enemies. Facing of groups often invites annoyances, as the combat and skills available are more clearly suited to engaging enemies singularly; when there are multiple foes, it often interrupts many of the stylish animations and abilities that make the combat interesting. The weapons and skills available offer a decent amount of flexibility in combat style, although it can be easy to forget that some of them exist in the heat of battle. [caption id="attachment_167336" align="aligncenter" width="640"] The game doesn't skimp on providing excellent views.[/caption] Environments are a big win for the game's visuals. There are fantastic views to be found all over the place, but also a huge amount of small details in the world and town designs that make all of the locations interesting to behold. Character designs benefit from detailed work on their outfits and hairstyles that match stylish combat animations and backgrounds. The PlayStation 5 preview build did suffer from some areas where the frame rate dipped noticeably or there was obvious texture pop-ins, plus one brief amusing scripted event following the protagonist on horseback when the camera kept spinning around. Audio is also solid, with the music utilising traditional instruments as it takes a strong supporting role in backing up the visuals and further enhancing the wuxia elements. The English voice acting is fine, even if the script is fairly stilted, though it also suffered a few technical issues in the build with lines getting out of sync. How successful Where Winds Meet will be for players depends on what they want to get out of it. The game is at its best when players are able to explore the world and undertake activities at their own pace. There are definite times when the game stumbles, largely with its UI and a lack strong direction in its main narrative, largely with its UI and a lack strong direction in its main narrative, but it has depth and breadth enough to satisfy many with its stylish wuxia elements and an enjoyable open world with lots to do.   Disclosure: This article is based on a build of the game provided by the publisher. The post Where Winds Meet Impression appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerNov 12
Elden Ring Nightreign’s The Forsaken Hollows DLC Arriving in December
Elden Ring Nightreign’s The Forsaken Hollows DLC Arriving in December Bandai Namco and FromSoftware announced that Elden Ring Nightreign ' s first DLC, The Forsaken Hollows , will release on December 4, 2025. In addition to two new playable Nightfarers, the DLC adds two new third day bosses, new field bosses, a new Shifting Earth, and new points of interest for players to find. Those who own the Deluxe or Collector’s Editions of the game will automatically receive the DLC at launch, with others able to purchase it separately. Elden Ring Nightreign is a standalone co-op action title set in the Elden Ring universe and is currently available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. The game sees squads of up to three players attempting to survive in the ever-shifting environment of Limveld. Players choose one of the Nightfarers to play as, each with their own distinct abilities, before being sent into Limveld to try and survive the coming Night’s Tide. The map shrinks as Night’s Tide approaches, with players having to end each night by facing off against a powerful boss, culminating in the third night where they battle the chosen Nightlord. Those interested in reading more about the game can check out Zack Webster’s review of its PC version.   [foogallery id="179468"]   The post Elden Ring Nightreign’s The Forsaken Hollows DLC Arriving in December appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerNov 12
Octopath Traveler 0 Demo Out Now
Octopath Traveler 0 Demo Out Now Square Enix released a demo for Octopath Traveler 0 ahead of the game's release next month. The demo is available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2. It lets players players play for up to three hours and access the game's opening, the first chapter of the Retribution story's three different story arcs, and the first chapter of the Restoration story. Save progress can be transferred to the full version of the game. The demo's release comes alongside a new story trailer, viewable below. Octopath Traveler 0  is set to release for PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2 on December 4, 2025. The game's story draws from that of mobile title Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent . Players control a created protagonist from the town of Wishvale. On the annual Day of Reverence festival, the town is attacked and engulfed in flames, setting the protagonist on the path of revenge or restoration. As players journey across the world of Orsterra on their quest, they form a party of eight members from a total of over thirty recruitable travelers.   The post Octopath Traveler 0 Demo Out Now appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerNov 12
Digimon Story Time Stranger, Super Robot Wars Y First DLC Announced
Digimon Story Time Stranger, Super Robot Wars Y First DLC Announced Bandai Namco announced the first DLC for both Digimon Story Time Stranger and Super Robot Wars Y . Digimon Story Time Stranger' s Additional Digimon & Episode Pack 1: Alternate Dimension  will release this winter. It features new Digivolution routes for Mega Digimon including BlitzGreymon, CresGarurumon, Omnimon Zwart Defeat, and Omnimon Alter-B, as well as a new questline involving encounters across time and space. The DLC is part of the game's Season Pass, included in the Deluxe and Ultimate Editions of the game, and will also be available to purchase individually. Digimon Story Time Stranger is currently available for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. The game begins in a version of Tokyo, where the protagonist is an agent of ADAMAS, which investigates various phenomena. Entering a sealed-off Shinjuku, they encounter a Digimon before being caught up in an explosion. They find themselves awakening eight years in the past and must prevent the upcoming collapse. Those looking to read more about Digimon Story Time Stranger can check out Ezra Kinnell’s review of its PC version. Meanwhile, Super Robot Wars Y' s DLC1: Contract from the Darkness  will release on November 21, 2025, though those who have purchased  the game's Digital Ultimate Edition, Digital Deluxe Edition, or DLC 1 & 2 Set will receive early access on November 19, 2025. The DLC adds Galaxy Cyclone Braiger , The Big O , and Fuuto Pi: The Portrait of Kamen Rider Skull  to the crossover strategy RPG, adding a total of five playable units, sixteen area missions, thirteen onboard missions, and two assist crew members to the game. Super Robot Wars Y is available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch. The game features an original story combining the universes of various mecha anime series, with players commanding a force against foes on a grid-based battlefield. Those looking to read more about Super Robot Wars Y can check out Sam Wachter's review of its PlayStation 5 version.     The post Digimon Story Time Stranger, Super Robot Wars Y First DLC Announced appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerNov 12
Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road Gets 30-Minute Gameplay Video
Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road Gets 30-Minute Gameplay Video Level-5 released a new video for football RPG Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road . The 30-minute video features footage from the first chapter of the game's Story Mode, showing town exploration, mini-games, and story events. It comes as the game is now available early for those who pre-purchased its Deluxe Edition on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S ahead of its official release on November 14, 2025, with Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 joining the list of platforms. Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road features two main modes. The Story Mode acts as a reboot for the series and follows Dustin Billows, a boy who attempts to revive South Cirrus High School’s football club. Meanwhile, the Chronicle Mode lets players form a team from players that have appeared across the entire series as they take the Inazuma V Caravan across time and battle teams from the series’ past. Those looking to learn more about the Inazuma Eleven games can check out RPGamer’s retrospective on the series.   The post Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road Gets 30-Minute Gameplay Video appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerNov 11
Wizard of Legend 2 Hitting Switch This Month
Wizard of Legend 2 Hitting Switch This Month Humble Games and Dead Mage announced that co-op action RPG Wizard of Legend 2 will release on Nintendo Switch later this month. The game -- which launched for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S in June 2025 -- will arrive on the console on November 25, 2025. The Switch version will include all content from other versions, refined controls for Joy-Cons and Pro Controllers, and optimised performance for handheld and docked play. Wizard of Legend 2  is a follow-up to Contingent99’s 2018 release  Wizard of Legend . The full game will see up to four players taking on the Floating Lands, a gauntlet created by Lanova’s supreme wizard Hieronymus to find a worthy successor. It features new and returning Arcana (base spells), with players able to find effects that can be altered or combined with others in different ways, as well as a persistent progression system as players can unlock more arcane options for subsequent playthroughs.   (Original launch trailer) The post Wizard of Legend 2 Hitting Switch This Month appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerNov 11
Into the Grid Available on Steam Early Access
Into the Grid Available on Steam Early Access Developer Flatline Studios has released its cyberpunk deckbuilding dungeon-crawler Into the Grid on Steam Early Access . The Early Access version is available for $14.99, with a 10% discount available until November 17, 2025. The game is expected to spend at least a year in Early Access. Into the Grid sees players controlling hackers in their fight against evil corporations. The game will feature four playable characters, each with their own gameplay mechanics and story arcs, with two available for its Early Access launch. Players build up their deck of programs and unlocks various skills and perks as they venture into the Grid, an infinite digital landscape. The game is partly inspired by tabletop titles as players explore a tactical map and engage in card-battle battles while managing resources. Each card played generates both an effect and Virtual Memory (VIM), which can be used for various actions, such as drawing new cards.   [foogallery id="179414"]   The post Into the Grid Available on Steam Early Access appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerNov 11
Episode 419: The Gang Plays Dragon Quest – Q&A Quest
Episode 419: The Gang Plays Dragon Quest – Q&A Quest This week in Q&A Quest, we discuss  Dragon Quest . We also answer a wide-ranging set of questions. The post Episode 419: The Gang Plays Dragon Quest – Q&A Quest appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerNov 9