Zoria: Age of Shattering is a new CRPG from developer Tiny Trinket games, but how does this new RPG hold up? Check out in our review.
Unforetold: Witchstone entered Early Access in January, and developer Spearhead Games is now ending production "indefinitely" this week on the CRPG after "difficult" financial circumstances that also see the studio laying off most of its staff.
Zoria: Age of Shattering is out next month, and we got a chance to chat with Tiny Trinket about the upcoming CRPG and how, through its design choices, it aims to save you from save scumming.
Harebrained Schemes brought its tactical combat RPG, Shadowrun Returns to the PC back in 2013. Since then, the series has spawned two sequels, expanding on the universe. Now the classic cRPGs are on console, but how well does the experience translate? Mitch explores in our review.
If you've ever played Baldur's Gate or Icewind Dale, you'll feel right at home in the old school Black Geyser. Developed by a small indie studio in Budapest, Hungary, it's a love letter to those titans of the genre, with plenty of its own twists. Developed since 2015, backed on KickStarter and having entered into Early Access in August 2022, its launch is just days away. (SPONSORED)
CRPG Black Geyser: Couriers of Darkness has been in early access for about six weeks now, and in that time the studio has pushed around 12 major updates centered around community feedback. Today's addition of Mac and Linux support is one such update, fulfilling a long community request.
Bradford doesn't too much care for character creation tools. The identity of the character's he plays in games is moreso in his own head rather than on display on screen. However, Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous might just hold the record for the longest he's ever spent in a creation tool - and he regrets nothing.