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Cross code ~ An Offline Unofficial MMO Experience

CrossCodeDeveloper Radical Fish Games Publisher Released 21 Sep, 2018 A retro-inspired 2D Action RPG set in the distant future. CrossCode combines 16-bit SNES-style graphics with butter-smooth physics, a fast-paced combat system, and engaging puzzle mechanics, served with a gripping sci-fi story. TAGSAction RPGPixel GraphicsRPG Welcome to CrossAndroid! This is a Wrapper port that allows you to play
Cross code ~ An Offline  Unofficial MMO Experience
CrossCode
CrossCode

Naruto SlugfestX | Android

It is set in the world of ninja. It is an open world based on the Naruto manga and anime series. You must gather all the characters from the series and create your own team to fulfill your dreams of being the Hokage, or the leader of your village to achieve different skills, or ninjutsu, in all its glory. In addition, we can decide to follow the original story or go around the world and fight to make our ninja stronger. It has a turn-based battle system.
Naruto SlugfestX | Android

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

GRAND OUTLAWS: RP Life Online | Android

Developed by SkyGames Studio, it combines elements of role-playing and simulation in an open-world environment. STORYLINE: You play as an outlaw trying to survive and thrive in a metropolis full of opportunities and dangers. The main story revolves around your rise to power within the city: you'll have to build alliances with other players, complete risky missions, and evade the forces of law and order. Every decision you make can impact your reputation and open up new narrative paths. The plot is full of twists, betrayals, and epic moments that make each session unique, with a strong emphasis on player choice.
GRAND OUTLAWS: RP Life Online | Android

Is this the next Nier: Automata?

When Nier: Automata released in 2017, it proved that stories about cold, "emotionless" robots could actually be really powerful. Now publisher NIS America and developer Furyu Corporation will be attempting to mine a similar vein with the upcoming Crymachina. Like Nier: Automata, Crymachina is an action-RPG set in a postapocalyptic world and following a bunch of robot girls. In this dark future, these robot girls have to fight and destroy enemies in an attempt to become "Real Humans." But as you can see in the story trailer above, not all of the robots are convinced that becoming a "Real Human" is worth it.
Is this the next Nier: Automata?

Uncharted Tombs Of Creed | Android

Here Drake is an ordinary tourist who will find himself by chance in an ancient Egyptian city, hidden from the world because of the desert sands. The locals, who he meets along the way, are also an RPG, they tell him legends about powerful pharaohs and treasures hidden in the bowels of the pyramids protected by terrible monsters awakened from eternal sleep due to the evocation of an ancient curse. It will be precisely these evil spirits who will transform the once prosperous oasis into a kingdom of darkness and fear with giant scarabs, nightmarish mummies, etc. with the sole intent of reclaiming the city and chasing away the peaceful residents. The title has the style of Assassin's Creed Mobile (only for iOS) and Tomb Raider. It will be thanks to a local inhabitant, with whom we will interact several times, who will provide clues that will allow us to reveal the mystery of the ancient sphinx and break the curse!  We will travel through temples and lost dungeons, we will encounter mystical creatures, we will have to solve puzzles to open passages, jump and climb to unlock contraptions and finally face powerful bosses. Exploring the ancient ruins in 3D is a marvel for the eyes considering it is a mobile title; it reminds me of the splendor of Gameloft with 9mm. Very often we will be fascinated by the architecture of the buildings that we can even cross and interact with to open portals. The particle effects of the sea and the water that gushes from the fountains of the palace are well designed, the pyramids in the distance, the sailing ship with its sails under the impetuous wind, the moving clouds with dynamic weather (depends on the time you play it), the grass caressed by the wind, etc. It is still in beta-test phase and the improvements will come in the current year.
Uncharted Tombs Of Creed | Android
Uncharted Tombs of Creed
Uncharted Tombs of Creed

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

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Bright Reappear
Bright Reappear

The drama of pro wrestling meets the adventure of classic JRPGs in WrestleQuest

Wrestling and role-playing might seem like a strange combo for the uninitiated, but these are actually two great tastes that go great together! OH YEAH, BROTHER! If you need proof, just check out WrestleQuest, the colorful new RPG from developer Mega Cat Studios. You can see some footage of WrestleQuest above, but it basically casts players as an action figure going on a journey to become the best of the best through turn-based wrestling matches.
The drama of pro wrestling meets the adventure of classic JRPGs in WrestleQuest
WrestleQuest
WrestleQuest
My legendary review is: This game is 🔥🔥🔥 Graphics 4.5/5 Missions 4.2/5 Characters 4/5 Places 4.5/5 Sound around the places and zombies etc.. is 4.4/5 Overall my rating for this game is 4.8 ^_^ When you play this game it feels realistic and also you have to take care of yourself(game character) in game it give realistic feelings. And also when you will be playing missions related to zombies, zombies really become aggressive and run towards you faster than usually.
Undawn
Undawn

LEXIMAN - DELTA RUNE STYLE HUMOR? SIGN ME UP!

Video games are supposed to be fun, to make you laugh and smile, but they may also make you angry or sad. With all of the games available today, more and more individuals are preferring to stay in their comfort zones giving up on other games with the cold shoulder because it doesn't look "Good" enough for them. Suck it up and play Leximan; you will not be disappointed if you enjoy having some crazy and wholesome fun that is intended to be exactly just like that. FUN gameplay.
LEXIMAN - DELTA RUNE STYLE HUMOR? SIGN ME UP!

How a scrapped Capcom horror game became a classic RPG

Capcom just released a complete compilation of the Mega Man Battle Network games, which has me thinking about what a miracle it is that the series exists in the first place. The first game was originally conceived as a Game Boy Advance horror game that measured your heart rate with a wearable device. When Capcom couldn’t make that work, they quickly retooled the initial concept and got to work on an RPG with a card-based battle system. When the devs decided to include Mega Man, they switched from cards to Battle Chips, and
How a scrapped Capcom horror game became a classic RPG
Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection Vol. 1
Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection Vol. 1

Raji Ancient EPIC (FULL FINAL CHAPTER 3) HD PLAYTHOUGH

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Raji Ancient EPIC (FULL FINAL CHAPTER 3) HD PLAYTHOUGH
Raji: An Ancient Epic
Raji: An Ancient Epic

If you enjoy Persona 5 or have any interest in RPGs, you won't want to miss Persona 5 Tactica

[Music credits: "Inspiring Smooth Lounge Time" by Resolute Audio]
If you enjoy Persona 5 or have any interest in RPGs, you won't want to miss Persona 5 Tactica
Persona 5 Tactica
Persona 5 Tactica

BATTLEGROUNDS MOBILE INDIA

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BATTLEGROUNDS MOBILE INDIA
BGMI: FPS Battle Royale
BGMI: FPS Battle Royale

Is a gacha version of FF7 worth It?

[Music credit: "Hero in Action" by Charles VP ] Learn more about Final Fantasy: Ever Crisis here!
Is a gacha version of FF7 worth It?

PUBG Mobile

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PUBG Mobile
PUBG MOBILE
PUBG MOBILE

Looking for a cozy fall game? Rune Factory 3 Special delivers the goods

SHOULD I PLAY RUNE FACTORY 3 SPECIAL? If you’re a farming game fan, you won’t want to miss this, especially if you skipped the original Rune Factory 3 on the Nintendo DS. Rune Factory 3 Special is a lovingly crafted remaster of one of the best games in the Rune Factory series. It’s a wonderful blend of farming, slice-of-life social mechanics, and action RPG combat. There are times when it feels a little dated, but overall, it’s a pretty fantastic package. It’s the perfect game to play while you curl up under a blanket on a cozy fall day.
Looking for a cozy fall game? Rune Factory 3 Special delivers the goods
Rune Factory 3 Special
Rune Factory 3 Special

How do you make dungeon-crawling even better? How about making it adorable?

SHOULD I PLAY SILENT HOPE? Definitely give this one a chance if you’re looking for a surprisingly relaxing, grindy dungeon-crawler, but maybe skip it if you mainly go to RPGs for the story. Silent Hope goes back to the absolute basics of the Japanese RPG formula, with a crew of seven mute heroes, each representing a different class, journeying into a multi-level abyss to save a fallen kingdom. By sticking to the fundamentals, the game is able to focus on making the characters and world charming as hell and the core gameplay streamlined and solid.
How do you make dungeon-crawling even better? How about making it adorable?
Silent Hope
Silent Hope

Honkai Star Rail - BOSS SHOWCASE (Jarilo-VI)

Showcasing the Main Bosses you will encounter on Jarilo-VI in Honkai Star Rail Subscribe to my YouTube Channel:
Honkai Star Rail - BOSS SHOWCASE (Jarilo-VI)
Honkai: Star Rail
Honkai: Star Rail
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