Clair Obscur is a unique turn-based RPG that combines strategic combat with real-time defense mechanics, set in a bleak, steampunk-inspired world, featuring a compelling story and innovative gameplay that defies traditional RPG conventions.
Where Winds Meet is an ambitious Wuxia-themed RPG with stylish combat and a sprawling open world, but it is marred by technical problems, uneven storytelling, and overly complex micromanagement systems that hinder the overall experience.
Ninja Gaiden 4, developed by Team Ninja and PlatinumGames, is now available on multiple platforms including Xbox Series X|S, PC, Steam, and PlayStation 5, featuring a new protagonist Yakumo, modernized combat, and a story set in a near-future Tokyo battling an ancient curse. It is accessible via Xbox Game Pass and offers various editions with additional content.
Absolum is a visually stunning and mechanically solid roguelite beat 'em up that struggles with repetitive early gameplay and a frustrating progression system, but improves significantly once players unlock upgrades and progress further, showcasing strong combat and design from the developers of Streets of Rage 4.
Digimon Story: Time Stranger receives mixed reviews; praised for its engaging combat, nostalgic appeal, and deep Digimon catalog, but criticized for repetitive dungeons, dull storytelling, and linear design that hampers its potential. Overall, it is considered one of the better Digimon RPGs, especially for fans of the series, though it may not meet all expectations for innovation.
Minecraft is releasing a major update called Mounts of Mayhem that introduces spears as new weapons for players and mounted zombies, along with new gameplay features like jousting, underwater combat, and aerial combat with Elytra wings, expanding the game's combat and exploration options.
Minecraft's upcoming 'Mounts of Mayhem' update, arriving in Holiday 2025, introduces new weapons like the spear, an underwater mount called the nautilus, and new enemy configurations, including zombie nautilus and zombie horses, to diversify combat and exploration.
Dying Light: The Beast marks a significant return to horror for the franchise, featuring stunning visuals, intense combat, and a darker tone set in the Swiss Alps, revitalizing the series with its visceral gameplay and new features like Beast Mode, despite some bugs.
This article provides essential tips for beginners in Hollow Knight: Silksong, including how to manage healing, collect Mask Fragments for health, purchase maps, utilize benches for saving and healing, gather Rosaries, unlock fast travel, acquire new abilities, master pogoing, find shortcuts, and complete side quests to enhance gameplay experience.
Borderlands 4 returns to its chaotic roots with improved combat, a darker tone, and exciting new mechanics, promising a more engaging looter-shooter experience that fans have been waiting for.
Octopath Traveler 0, a prequel to the series, introduces expanded customization, townbuilding, larger party sizes, and more complex combat, promising a massive and intricate RPG experience across multiple platforms, set for release on December 4.
The article provides essential tips for playing Hell is Us, emphasizing environmental awareness, frequent use of the APC for backtracking, managing health with the Healing Pulse, mastering blocking and parrying, utilizing drone skills and glyphs, closing Timeloops efficiently, and collaborating with Tania for lore and vault access, all to improve chances of success in the game.
Silent Hill f introduces a combat-heavy approach that feels inconsistent and undermines its horror elements, despite its intriguing setting and cultural depth. The game features sluggish combat, overpowered dodging, and hit detection issues, which diminish tension and scare factor, though it still offers atmospheric environments and cultural richness. The demo suggests a challenging balance between action and horror that may need refinement before release.
Shinobi: Art of Vengeance is a highly praised revival of the classic franchise, featuring stunning art, tight combat, and expansive levels that blend retro and modern design, making it one of the best action-platformers in recent years.
Shinobi: Art of Vengeance marks a triumphant return for SEGA's classic ninja series, offering a visually stunning and highly satisfying 2D action platformer with fluid combat, varied levels, and engaging game modes, despite some minor platforming frustrations and lengthy stages.