RPG
10 Indie Gems You Don’t want to Miss -Twitter’s Lair Top Picks #2
Unearthing Indie TURN-BASED Games Gems from Turnbasedthursday It’s time for the second date with Twitter’s Lair Top Picks, my TBL ...
You can Pre-Order Persona 5: Tactica Now
ATLUS has exciting news for fans of the renowned Persona series. Pre-orders for their highly anticipated strategy RPG, Persona 5 ...
Strategic Roguelike Shattered Heaven Unveils New Gameplay Details in Latest Trailer
Shattered Heaven, the highly-anticipated strategic Italian roguelike featuring card-game fights and RPG mechanics, is nearing release. To help bridge the ...
Top 30 Turn-Based RPGs of the last 2 years – Part II
Here is the second part of Top 30 Turn-Based RPGs of the last 2 years which you can play on ...
Top 30 Best Modern Turn-Based RPGs of the last 2 years – Part 1
Here is a Top 30 best turn-based RPGs of the last 2 years available on PC and consoles list. It ...
Three Series that should return to their Turn-Based Roots
Don't know why, but lately I've been thinking about how great the Phantasy Star series used to be. It has rivaled the best turn-based games of the SNES and MegaDrive era; yet, for whatever reason, with the end of that era it too has ended. Sure, there were spinoffs, but nothing continuing the mainline story for almost ten years. When finally Phantasy Star Online came out on the Dreamcast it has ditched everything gamers loved about Phantasy Star - and has moved away from its turn-based roots. It was an MMO - hence "online" in its title.
Child of Light – An Elegant Fairy Tale
Announced in 2013, Ubisoft's Child of Light seemed to be a rare, for the time, example of a Western RPG inspired by Japanese classics. Its style was influenced by both Studio Ghibli movies and the work of Yoshitaka Amano; its mechanics - by games like Vagrant Story and Final Fantasy. Developed by an average-sized team at Ubisoft Montreal, it got a surprisingly solid release. Although, for some reason, the developers made neither a sequel nor any similar-styled project after. But, what was so special about the game and did it ever connect with its audience? Let us journey through its enchanted world - and see before us the answers unfold.
Blue Pill or Red – The Caligula Effect 2 Review
The first Caligula Effect came out on PS Vita - with a later, improved Overdose Edition for Switch, PS4 and PC. Unlike its predecessor, The Caligula Effect 2 isn't a PS Vita re-release. It's an entirely new adventure, specifically for PS4 and Switch. Its world is also different from that of the first - with only loose ties between them. So, that's okay if you - like me - haven't heard of the series before.
7 Comedy Turn-Based Games to Play Today
When I think of turn-based games, I think of many things: grand adventures, action, strategy… Rarely do I think of comedy. Sure, many had some great one-liners that made me chuckle. Still, of the ones I've played, the number of those centered around comedy is less than I can count on one hand. That's not to say comedy games don't exist. In fact, they are becoming increasingly frequent in the world of indie. This being the case, I thought it was high time for a list of comedic turn-based games - for when Turn-Based Lovers are in the mood for a laugh.