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Persona 5 Tactica has arrived, and it is ADORABLE! But...

Game: Persona 5 Tactica Platform: Switch / PS5 / PS4 / Xbox Genre: Tactics / Strategy / Story Focused Released: November 17th Price: $60 USD Overview & Story I'm sure you're wondering if you need to play the other games to appreciate this one, because it's mainly centered around the relationships of all of the Phantom Thieves. The answer is that you don't need to know much if you haven't played the prior games because the game does a great job of giving you some background information on what and who they are and what they did in Persona 5 as a whole.
Persona 5 Tactica has arrived, and it is ADORABLE! But...
Persona 5 Tactica
Persona 5 Tactica

Mephisto's Prelude Trial will be availaible!!!

Mephisto's Prelude Trial will be availaible for upcoming events Not a human-friendly bunch! You gotta be careful if you ever come across Mephisto in Vladh City. Schedule: Jul. 21 - 23 (UTC+7) During the Prelude Trial event, new hero [Mephisto] will be available for everyone in 3 Trial Modes, including Warm Up, Advanced, and Ultimate. Summon heroes have to be chosen from the available ones. All heroes are Lv. 240 by default and the promoted Trial Hero must be deployed on the battlefield.
Mephisto's Prelude Trial will be availaible!!!
Panilla Saga
Panilla Saga

Honkai: Star Rail Gameplay PC Walkthrough Part 1 (PC,Android,IOS)

Honkai: Star Rail Gameplay PC  Walkthrough Part 1 (PC,Android,IOS) 🌀 Trang chủ : 🌀 Android : 🌀 IOS : Link Discord : #namkore #honkaistarrail #walkthrough
Honkai: Star Rail Gameplay PC  Walkthrough Part 1 (PC,Android,IOS)
Honkai: Star Rail
Honkai: Star Rail

Ready to time travel? Reverse: 1999 is a sci-fi RPG with incredible battles and characters

SHOULD I PLAY REVERSE: 1999? Play it if you love JRPGs, card games, or vaguely human-shaped collectibles. Reverse: 1999 takes place in a world where time is moving backwards. You command a group of Arcanists, which are basically like time-travelers, that can survive the shift between eras and must fight to protect the future. The story has a nice mix of science fiction and fantasy elements, but it’s the lively cast of characters that really bring the setting to life. I really felt invested in the characters I controlled, and for me, that’s what takes an RPG from good to great.
Ready to time travel? Reverse: 1999 is a sci-fi RPG with incredible battles and characters
Reverse: 1999
Reverse: 1999

It started by looking for a roguelike game on Playstore ... (Play or Pass???)

Total size when I play this game is 571 MB, 5v5 team RPG game with a Naruto anime theme. Becoming a new player-friendly RPG game in my playlist. New player benefits : Login event get SSR Ninja Itachi Anbu epic+, time-limited mission event from genin-jounin-???, time-limited flame training event mission and others. My advice is to be visiting often the official Facebook page for this game, because there are limited gift codes every Friday. And if you're lucky, maybe the admin will give you a gift code for other events.
It started by looking for a roguelike game on Playstore ... (Play or Pass???)
Ninja Tale AFK
Ninja Tale AFK

River City: Rival Showdown gives me ’90s retro action I love and ’90s gaming frustration I hate

SHOULD I PLAY RIVER CITY: RIVAL SHOWDOWN? Give this one a go if you’re a fan of the River City Ransom series, beat ’em ups, or old-school games in general. River City: Rival Showdown is a remaster of the remake of River City Ransom, which was first released for the Famicom in 1989. That lineage might sound confusing, but Rival Showdown offers a great mix of new and classic elements: updated backgrounds, a day/night cycle, an open world to explore, beat ’em up adventure, and RPG elements that will get any fan of the original hooked. It’s not modernized enough to get rid of a lot of the more frustrating parts of classic games, though, so you’ll need a little bit of a masochistic streak to really fall in love with this one.
River City: Rival Showdown gives me ’90s retro action I love and ’90s gaming frustration I hate

This difficult, old-school RPG has the longest name I’ve ever seen for a video game

SHOULD I PLAY MON-YU? Let me start with a warning: despite the intriguing name and the cutesy character art, Mon-Yu is a hardcore dungeon crawler, something along the same lines as the Etrian Odyssey series. I know I’m not alone in loving that stuff, but I also know it’s not for everyone. If you are someone who also enjoys slowly filling in each square of a grid-based map, and carefully choosing your actions each turn,
This difficult, old-school RPG has the longest name I’ve ever seen for a video game
Mon-Yu: Defeat Monsters And Gain Strong Weapons And Armor. You May Be Defeated, But Don’t Give Up. Become Stronger. I Believe There Will Be A Day When The Heroes Defeat The Devil King.
Mon-Yu: Defeat Monsters And Gain Strong Weapons And Armor. You May Be Defeated, But Don’t Give Up. Become Stronger. I Believe There Will Be A Day When The Heroes Defeat The Devil King.

CRYSTAL ATLAN BETA IS HERE! THE ACTUAL GENSHIN KILLER!

SIGN UP FOR THE BETA HERE You know that Genshin is not flawless. It is monotonous and feels unjust, both in terms of gameplay and from the standpoint of the developer towards the community. Although such games may initially appear enjoyable, they quickly devolve into unending grinds and incorporate predatory Gacha elements that fail to provide the player with much of a sense of reward. Crystal Atlan's trajectory appears to be favorable. It is Genshin, minus the tedious grinding, the Gacha, and the eventual incapacity to continue playing. You may continue playing indefinitely; however, your time is restricted by the story's progression. That is, you are permitted to continue enjoying all other content once your daily quota has been met. I really hope that they continue down this path.
CRYSTAL ATLAN BETA IS HERE! THE ACTUAL GENSHIN KILLER!
Crystal of Atlan
Crystal of Atlan

Yes, The Legend of Nayuta still looks like a PSP game, but it's definitely worth checking out

SHOULD I PLAY THE LEGEND OF NAYUTA: BOUNDLESS TRAILS? Play it if you’re a fan of Falcom games or old-school JRPGs. The Legend of Nayuta: Boundless Trails was originally released for the PlayStation Portable, so it’s a little rough around the edges, but it’s still very fun. There’s a great mix of action combat, platforming, and slice-of-life gameplay here, along with a charming story. It never reaches the highs of other Falcom series, like the
Yes, The Legend of Nayuta still looks like a PSP game, but it's definitely worth checking out
The Legend of Nayuta: Boundless Trails
The Legend of Nayuta: Boundless Trails

Bright Reappear

Game features: *** "Action point mechanism" added on the basis of match-3, allowing you to select and move multiple icons at the same time based on the number of action points, adding a bit of strategic gameplay. *** Includes 4 hero characters, each with their own talents and skills. ( other heroes are being developed intensively) *** 12 major themed levels, with up to 50 different enemies and bosses. (Only the first four major levels and 22 minor levels are currently available in beta testing)
Bright Reappear
Bright Reappear
Bright Reappear

Eastern Exorcist | Android

It is a 2D metroidvania set in a fantasy oriental world with evil spirits and monsters; it recalls the classics "Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice", "Vanillaware", "Odin Sphere", "Muramasa" and "Dragon's Crown". We will take on the role of a skilled exorcist against the chaotic world of evil spirits and monsters, moved by their spell, to make our way through brutal fights! From the beginning we will have a sword at our disposal to execute demons and monsters with tactical combat mechanics, that is, to break the enemy's posture you have to start inflicting real damage even by tackling him, with a dodge, from behind. The title focuses a lot on parrying, in fact, the combat is less basic than most metroidvania games. Most of the fights are based on parrying/attacking/and then on dispersing, which is an interesting mechanic like Soul Rea Er that absorbs souls.  It's almost like a more oriental version of Blasphemous, but again less deep. The traversal isn't difficult, but the game is all about the bosses and trying to find faster ways to kill them! There are about 25 bosses to fight, some of which are quite challenging in order to get power-ups. The action design was done frame by frame with the typical hand-drawn Chinese ink painting style.
Eastern Exorcist | Android

My Thoughts on Dragon Quest I + II HD‑2D and Dragon Quest III HD‑2D

I’ve been checking out the reviews and previews for the HD‑2D remakes of Dragon Quest I + II and Dragon Quest III, and after playing them, here’s my take in plain, casual player talk. ⸻ 1. Classic Feel Meets Modern Touch For me, the biggest charm of these HD‑2D remakes is being able to relive the nostalgia of the original games while enjoying modern conveniences and upgraded visuals. It’s like wearing your favorite old clothes made with better fabric and added pockets—familiar, but pleasantly surprising. In I + II, I was curious about how they’d spice up combat, especially since the original I was pretty basic. The previews mentioned multi-enemy battles, which really piqued my interest. At the same time, I was worried that too many changes might ruin the classic feel. III HD‑2D struck a better balance: keeping the simple, heroic adventure vibe while adding quality-of-life improvements like faster battles, auto-save, and voice acting. ⸻ 2. Story and Immersion If you’re used to complex stories, the simple plots here might seem “lightweight.” But I’ve come to appreciate the “simplicity is beauty” approach. The classics were always about the chosen hero, saving the world, and defeating the big bad guy. In I + II, especially I, the story is straightforward. Some players say, “Don’t expect anything deep—just defeat the enemies and save the world.” Adding small side quests or tweaking narrative pacing could boost immersion without losing the original charm. III offers a richer world, with job classes, day/night cycles, and exploration that give more freedom. Exploring this world and building a party still feels exciting. ⸻ 3. Combat and Systems Combat is a big deal for me. The remakes did a good job improving it. • In III, combat feels more flexible, and speeding up battles reduces grind fatigue. • The job system remains, and switching classes or combining skills is still engaging. • In I + II, introducing multi-enemy battles in I shows the developers’ willingness to rethink classic mechanics, which I really appreciate. Of course, some old-school limitations show up, like running repetitive encounters or grinding for levels, which can feel tedious at times. ⸻ 4. Visuals, Audio, and Art The HD‑2D style combines pixel characters with modern lighting, depth, and layered environments, giving the world more “weight.” III is widely praised as the most beautiful in the HD‑2D series. Monster animations, combat effects, shadows, and environmental lighting all add a nice touch. Music and sound effects are faithful to the originals but remastered with modern instrumentation, and the addition of voice acting makes key dialogues more immersive. ⸻ 5. Minor Gripes and Hopes Even though I enjoyed both remakes, here are a few things I hope could be improved: 1. Richer story / side content – More side quests or character interactions would make the world feel even more alive. 2. Deeper system complexity – For players who love strategy, class combos, and skill trees, more depth would be nice. 3. Random encounters – Some areas can feel grindy; fewer encounters or visible monsters could help. 4. Platform / performance optimization – Handheld versions should run smoothly, with minimal loading and good visuals. 5. Cross-save / upgrade options – I + II remakes currently lack cross-platform save support, which could be inconvenient for future hardware migration. ⸻ 6. Overall Thoughts Overall, these HD‑2D remakes are highly worth checking out, especially for nostalgic players or anyone who loves classic RPGs. • If you missed the originals, these remakes are an excellent entry point: modern visuals, smooth gameplay, and friendly mechanics. • If you’re a long-time fan, it’s rewarding to see the classics come to life while respecting the original vision. • If you prefer complex narratives or extremely deep systems, some parts might feel light—but the remakes strike a solid balance of classic charm and modern convenience. In short: Dragon Quest III HD‑2D feels like the most polished and mature entry in the series so far, while I + II HD‑2D is a bold attempt to modernize the classics. If you enjoy this type of game or classic RPGs, these remakes are definitely worth trying. I’d love to hear your thoughts if you’ve played them too 🙂
My Thoughts on Dragon Quest I + II HD‑2D and Dragon Quest III HD‑2D

Final Fantasy XVI is everything a Final Fantasy game needs to be - Final Fantasy XVI Review

Since it arrived last month—heck, even since it was first revealed way back in 2020—one of the most oft-repeated opinions about Final Fantasy XVI has been that it doesn’t feel like a Final Fantasy game. After spending eighty hours with this latest entry in one of gaming’s biggest franchises, I can finally definitively respond to that opinion: Yes, Final Fantasy XVI doesn’t feel like a Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy XVI is everything a Final Fantasy game needs to be - Final Fantasy XVI Review
Final Fantasy XVI (PS5)
Final Fantasy XVI (PS5)

SHOGUN SHOWDOWN - A SICK NINJA TURN-BASED RPG

Great game to just pass time with, if you're into strategy gameplay that can be fast or as slow as you would like it to be, then you would benefit from checking this gem out! Consider following on other Social Media platforms for, Giveaways and more:
SHOGUN SHOWDOWN - A SICK NINJA TURN-BASED RPG
Having a good time with this one. Aside from the obivious srpg style that ressembles Final Fantasy Tactics in the character structure (doesn't got job change, but can equip reaction and action skills), it contains two main gameplays: 1) the 1st one is the basic structure that you see in a lot of gacha games, where you select a stage, spent energy and battle your way in this part of the campaign, along side all others gacha strucutures so far (upgrades and such);
Sword of Convallaria
Sword of Convallaria

2-2 Secret Door | Zombie Suspicion!

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2-2 Secret Door | Zombie Suspicion!

Nepa Saga | Android

We will take on the role of Ekaa a humble blacksmith who became a legendary warrior to save his land: Nepal; it is a surprising city, which in some ways seems to have remained unchanged from the Middle Ages just like in the mobile title. It takes inspiration from the eastern Himalayas with intricate temples, busy city streets and imposing mountain peaks all faithfully reproduced with the UE5 graphics engine and being an RPG we will face fearsome enemies: the cunning Ghyak, the weaver Mohini and the terrifying Hima.
Nepa Saga | Android
Nepa: Saga - Epic Offline RPG
Nepa: Saga - Epic Offline RPG

[Reginleif & Skogul] The Brave warrior or Elves demon?

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[Reginleif & Skogul] The Brave warrior or Elves demon?
Panilla Saga
Panilla Saga
Honkai Star Rail is a fantastic turn-based RPG that takes you on a thrilling space adventure with a colorful cast of characters. You can explore different planets, solve puzzles, and fight enemies using a team-based combat system that requires strategy and coordination. The game has stunning graphics, a captivating story, and a lot of content to keep you hooked. If you love sci-fi and anime, you should definitely check out Honkai Star Rail!
Honkai: Star Rail
Honkai: Star Rail

Aether Gazer is a well-polished gacha-styled action-rpg that you've probably seen before

If you couldn’t get enough of Honkai: Star Rail and found yourself thinking? Is there something similar that’s worth playing? Aether Gazer could be the game for you. Like Honkai: Star Rail and Wuthering Waves, it’s an Action RPG with gacha elements. You can expect to level and collect different characters, get daily rewards for playing, and get new combat abilities that show off the game’s dynamic visuals. But if you’re looking for something truly unique, you’ll be left wanting. Nothing here hasn’t been done in the genre and the overall sci-fi narrative that initially showed promise was generic and confusing. However, if you don’t care about any of that and are just looking for something that looks great and allows you to hack-n-slash and collect heroes, you won’t be disappointed.
Aether Gazer is a well-polished gacha-styled action-rpg that you've probably seen before
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