Role-Playing Games (RPG)
Embers Of The Uncrowned: New From Nexon
2 weeks ago
Embers Of The Uncrowned: New From Nexon
The MMORPG genre has spent years caught between two opposing forces. On one hand, it remains one of the most…
Beast Of Reincarnation ARPG Set For August!
April 22, 2026
Beast Of Reincarnation ARPG Set For August!
I can confidently say that we are looking at one of those titles that will likely make this year stay…
Star Wars Jedi 3 Could Change Everything
March 31, 2026
Star Wars Jedi 3 Could Change Everything
A few years ago, we got to enjoy for the first time what was surely one of the best adaptations…
Crimson Desert: The Wait Was Worth It
March 24, 2026
Crimson Desert: The Wait Was Worth It
The release of Crimson Desert on March 19, 2026 marked a turning point for Pearl Abyss, not only because of…
Shadowglass: From Viral Video To Reality
March 17, 2026
Shadowglass: From Viral Video To Reality
Some time ago, an AI generated video began circulating on X and Reddit. It lasted only a few seconds and…
Loulan: The Cursed Sand – ARPG TBA Soon
February 26, 2026
Loulan: The Cursed Sand – ARPG TBA Soon
The studio ChillyRoom has released only a few titles, four to be exact, but its work has been relentless, as…
Aphelion – A Sci-Fi Mystery Coming This Year
February 20, 2026
Aphelion – A Sci-Fi Mystery Coming This Year
Aphelion is a futuristic role playing and action game that mixes several elements, and everything suggests it’s shaping up well.…
Project Windless: The Baddest Rooster! TBA
February 18, 2026
Project Windless: The Baddest Rooster! TBA
Perhaps the fastest and easiest way to describe Project Windless is this: “a fantasy action game in which an ultra…
The Relic: A Creepy ARPG Coming In May
February 3, 2026
The Relic: A Creepy ARPG Coming In May
We all know that this year we are expecting some big releases, and maybe this is precisely one of those…
What’s Happening With Games As A Service?
January 29, 2026
What’s Happening With Games As A Service?
The outlet TheGamer recently published an analysis that reveals a worrying trend for the current “GaaS” (Games as a Service)…