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RPG Cast – Episode 796: “A Galaxy Brain Far Far Away”
RPG Cast – Episode 796: “A Galaxy Brain Far Far Away” Chris is excited that the Switch 2 is a real boy with a Skyrim game of its own. Kelley plays with a jungle cat on the holodeck. Ryan points out it can't be a bad game if it never existed. Josh is watching with microwave repair videos. Robert is looking forward to an Xillia Christmas. Oh no, not the save files! Question of the Week Tell us about your holiday presents you gave or received. Check out the show notes here! The post RPG Cast – Episode 796: “A Galaxy Brain Far Far Away” appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerDec 13
Exodus Trailer Introduces Jun Aslan
Exodus Trailer Introduces Jun Aslan Wizards of the Coast and Archetype Entertainment released a new trailer for upcoming sci-fi action RPG Exodus . The trailer teases the journey of protagonist Jun Aslan, a lowly salvager who becomes humanity’s last hope. Exodus is set in a universe where humanity has fled the dying Earth and is looking for a new home while fighting for survival. The game sees players attempt to steal alien weapons and technology from the Celestials, humanity’s powerful foe. However, the effects of these interstellar missions are not straightforward thanks to time dilation, meaning that a days-long mission for players can see decades pass back home. The game is in development for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S and is currently planned to release in early 2027.   The post Exodus Trailer Introduces Jun Aslan appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerDec 13
Aniimo Receives New Trailer, Second Closed Beta
Aniimo Receives New Trailer, Second Closed Beta Publisher Kingsglory and developer Pawprint Studio released a new trailer for Aniimo . The minute-long video, viewable below, comes with the announcement of a second closed beta for the free-to-play creature-collecting action RPG. The beta will take place in early 2026 on PC, Xbox Series X|S, iOS, and Android, with those interested in participating able to sign up through the game's official website . Aniimo sees players collect, battle, and interact with Aniimo in the open-world realm of Idyll. The game features a mechanic called Twining, where players merge with their Aniimo to use their abilities. It is planned to release globally for PC, Xbox Series X|S, iOS, and Android in 2026.   The post Aniimo Receives New Trailer, Second Closed Beta appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerDec 13
Lords of the Fallen II Gets New Trailer, Lords of the Fallen Version 2.5 Patch Released
Lords of the Fallen II Gets New Trailer, Lords of the Fallen Version 2.5 Patch Released CI Games released its first gameplay trailer for action RPG Lords of the Fallen II . The video showcases the game's brutal combat as well as some of the foes players will take on when the game releases for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S in 2026. Lords of the Fallen II is a sequel to 2023 title Lords of the Fallen , itself a reboot of the original 2014 game of the same name. The game is set 100 years after the events of the 2023 game. It will feature two explorable parallel realms, full shared co-op progression, and optional PvP and game modifiers. In addition, the developer has released a free Version 2.5 update for Lords of the Fallen . The update includes a new challenging Veteran mode, adjustments to enemy and boss behaviour across both Legacy and Veteran mode to increase the challenge, and new signature attack animations for several boss weapons. The new Veteran mode rewards those who beat it with the Veteran of the Veil high-end armor set, which is infused with a unique passive that boosts item drop rates, and also comes with additional Achievements/Trophies. The full patch notes are available on the game's website .     The post Lords of the Fallen II Gets New Trailer, Lords of the Fallen Version 2.5 Patch Released appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerDec 13
RPG Backtrack 350 – Treasures and Monsters
RPG Backtrack 350 – Treasures and Monsters On this week's backtrack, we go back to Dragon Quest with two recent entries in the Monsters sub-series. Technically, one of them isn't a Monsters title, but started as one, so we counted it anyway. This time we feature a special guest from the Slime Time podcast, Bluestar, along with our regulars Robert and Wheels. The post RPG Backtrack 350 – Treasures and Monsters appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerDec 13
Adventure Corner ~ Detective Instinct: Farewell, My Beloved
Adventure Corner ~ Detective Instinct: Farewell, My Beloved Welcome to Adventure Corner, a column where members of the RPGamer staff can give their thoughts, impressions, and pseudo-reviews for various adventure titles that don't come under our usual coverage. Adventure Corner is aimed at delivering opinions on a wide range of titles including visual novels, point-and-click adventures, investigative mysteries, and so forth. In this edition of the column we take a look at Detective Instinct: Farewell, My Beloved , a mystery title heavily inspired by classic Japanese adventures. Detective Instinct: Farewell, My Beloved Platform: PC (also available on Switch) Release Date: 11.26.2025 Publisher: Armonica LLC Developer: Armonica LLC Steam Page   Armonica's Detective Instinct: Farewell, My Beloved harkens back to classic mystery adventures, particularly those in the vein of Famicom Detective Club . Seeing players investigate the disappearance of a woman on a train, potentially connected to a couple of murders, it offers an interesting short mystery that will keep players engaged for its five-hour runtime. Players assume the role of a 20th-century student about to return from a study trip to the fictional European country of Vendreka. They are rudely awakened in their hotel room by a police officer accusing them of murder. This false accusation is quickly resolved, but here begins their first investigations as a local detective strangely invites them to check the crime scene. Unable to find much in the way of useful clues, they soon board a train heading on a multi-day journey back to London, alongside fellow student Emma and their professor. However, mystery quickly returns on the second day of the journey when Emma reports the disappearance of a woman that she met the night before. The protagonist and Emma conduct their own investigations, which cast doubt on some of their fellow passengers, leading them to dive into the recent history of Vendreka. [caption id="attachment_181049" align="aligncenter" width="640"] The various actions available will be familiar to anyone who played Famicom Detective Club or similar titles.[/caption] Those who have played Famicom Detective Club will be readily familiar with the gameplay. Players move from scene to scene, investigating locations or talking to people to pick up clues and information that advances the mystery. Various relevant options are available in each scene, with players needing to select the relevant ones. There's no fear of failure; players can keep recycling through the options and brute force their way through the game if they wish. It is divided into chapters, with each chapter including a review where players answer questions about their investigations, though there isn't any obvious penalty for getting anything wrong. Much of the game's appeal therefore comes down to the game's presentation and the mystery itself, where it largely succeeds. Its pixel art style works well with its designs from the recent past, with its setting helping to differentiate itself from other titles in the genre. The game's understated audio also works well in balance, helping to add to the atmosphere without ever attracting too much attention. Little audio cues help players identify when they've found something important or answer something correctly. [caption id="attachment_181048" align="aligncenter" width="640"] The fact that no one says that they saw the woman Emma met drives much of the early story.[/caption] Ultimately, the game is less about solving puzzles or the player putting together the full picture themselves, but more about enjoying the character interactions and how the mystery develops over time. This largely works in its favour as players get to spend more time learning about the characters and seeing how they react rather than getting caught up in the minutiae of possible clues and contradictions. There are also enough twists, turns, and secrets to leave players guessing until the finale about how exactly the story plays out. Detective Instinct: Farewell, My Beloved never really tries to venture too far from its inspirations, but emulates them with a lot of heart. The presentation and story work together well to provide an interesting, if perhaps not the most thrilling mystery. Those looking to relax with an enjoyable mystery will find plenty to like here. The post Adventure Corner ~ Detective Instinct: Farewell, My Beloved appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerDec 12
Phantom Blade Zero Launching in September
Phantom Blade Zero Launching in September Developer S-Game announced that its action RPG Phantom Blade Zero will release internationally on September 9, 2026. The game will be available on PC and PlayStation 5. The release date was revealed with a new four-minute trailer that shows a selection of story moments, weapons, and foes. Phantom Blade Zero sees players take control of Soul, an elite assassin who works for the enigmatic organization known only as The Order. Framed for murder and left for dead, he is given a second lease on life from a mystic healer, though he only has 66 days to discover those who set him up.   [foogallery id="181342"]   The post Phantom Blade Zero Launching in September appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerDec 12
Shooter RPG No Law Announced
Shooter RPG No Law Announced Publisher Krafton Inc. announced first-person open-world shooter RPG No Law . Created by The Ascent developer Neon Giant, the game is in development for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. A release window has not been announced. No Law follows Grey Harker, an ex-military veteran who attempts to leave his past behind for a quiet life tending plants. However, his attempted peaceful life is violently shattered and he sets out to confront those responsible. The game is set around Port Desire, which combines neon and smog in its location carved into the cliffs on the edge of the sea. No Law will feature choices and consequences, with decisions such as helping an ally, choosing whether to kill a foe, attempting a quiet infiltration, or charging into open combat. Players will be able to make use of special military upgrades and sci-fi tools, with vertical movement also playing a role.   The post Shooter RPG No Law Announced appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerDec 12
Larian Studios Announces Divinity
Larian Studios Announces Divinity Larian Studios announced its first title since the launch of Baldur's Gate III . Known simply as Divinity , the game sees the studio return to its fantasy Divinity series. Neither platforms nor a release window have been announced at this time. Few details about the game been revealed at this stage. The studio promises "an RPG with greater breadth and depth than ever before" and stated that is doesn't require past experience with any previous Larian titles, though those that played Divinity: Original Sin and Divinity: Original Sin 2 will enjoy greater understanding and continuity. Studio founder Swen Vincke provided the following message: Despite our long history with the series, this is our first game entitled ‘Divinity.’ We’re ready to bring everything we’ve done previously into one place. This marks the beginning of something with more breadth, depth, and intimacy than anything we’ve created before. We’ve been building toward this moment ever since we took our fate into our own hands. This is the Divinity we’ve always wanted to make and you're going to have loads of fun with it.   [foogallery id="181280"]   The post Larian Studios Announces Divinity appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerDec 12
Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic Announced
Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic Announced Lucasfilm Games and new development studio Arcanaut Studios announced Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic . Development of the game is being led by Casey Hudson, director of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and the Mass Effect trilogy, with the game billed as a spiritual successor to Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic . The game is early in development for PC and consoles. No details about its story or any direct relations to other Star Wars title have been revealed. It is billed as narrative-driven single-player action RPG where players take on the role of a Force user in a galaxy on the edge of rebirth.   [foogallery id="181331"]   The post Star Wars: Fate of the Old Republic Announced appeared first on RPGamer .
RPGamerDec 12