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Even a JRPG's combat system needs to evolve alongside its characters if you want to go from rat hunting to god slaying.
VideoGamer walks you through everything we know about the turn-based tactical fantasy RPG, including trailers, gameplay, and ...
It's actually a little hard to believe, but the last time Final Fantasy had a traditional, fully turn-based combat system in a mainline game was almost twenty-five years ago. Final Fantasy X is still ...
Once upon a time, turn-based JRPGs were at the forefront of gaming, and indeed, some of the most beloved and classic titles of all-time were released under the genre's banner. However, such games ...
The game’s premise suggests it will be casual, in line with the likes of Stardew Valley and other similar titles. It sees the titular duo head out to forage for mushrooms while avoiding human ...
A LUCAS drone launches from the USS Santa Barbara in the Arabian Gulf. (Photo courtesy of the Navy) The crew of the USS Santa Barbara and personnel from U.S. Naval Forces Central Command successfully ...
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Released in 1998, the first Baldur’s Gate used the then-current 2nd edition rules for D&D. This alone means that stepping into this game will feel quite a bit different from Larian’s modern take, ...
The debut trailer for Sword and Fairy 4 Remake is out in the wild — and it looks a lot like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. Developed by Chinese studio Up Software and published by Cube Game, Sword and ...
2025 wasn't just a good year for JRPGs. It was a year where the genre stretched in every direction at once without losing sight of where it came from. Sure, it helps that Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 ...