Dark Deity takes you back to the simpler times of classic TRPGs. There’s plenty of quality nostalgia to be found but a few less desirable elements of the old days managed to fly under the radar as well.
A Hell’s Belles interview with a succubus named Cinder about the ups and downs of mediocre gigs in the making and what they actually bring to the table. If anything.
Ys going for big changes in exploration!
The Sea is so last year. It’s time to take it to the Skies.
Although I’m not sure why they split this game into four parts, it’s still a nice game to play if you don’t mind looking at guides or references.
Aside from the noteworthy music, the rest of the game is bland and unremarkable. In a saturated genre, it doesn’t offer enough to interest those with experience in roguelikes.
I have become death
The best thing Alien release since Aliens.
Disgaea returns with a new coat of paint and a handful of quality of life additions.
Brave the dangerous mist and discover the secrets behind the Arthurian legends