KeenGamer: "Where has the cRPG genre gone? The classic and complex genre has found its way from obscurity into the world of the massively popular Nintendo Switch. Can these old games (and their subsequent successors) get a new lease on life with the hybrid console? There's a number of signs that point to yes."
The Dungeons and Dragons genre has seen a big wave of evolution through these 3 titles that defined the genre's success and direction.
Jack writes: "The Spring Sale is currently taking place, spanning from March 14th until March 21st. Some of the most popular games on the market are having their price slashed and we’ve hand-picked a few."
These kinds of lists are often terrible for me, mainly because I either already have the games, or I'm just not interested in some of them. Great for people new to PC games or people who haven't kept up with game releases.
PlayStation Plus subscribers have an all-time great to check out.
Such a unique and special game. I played it on Xbox series x and I can’t recommend it enough especially if you have ps plus.
I'm looking forward to this game. Showing my age but I remember planescape torment. A game that was more about dialogue than anything else. And world building.
One of many games that I bought on sale and has been stuck in the foggy expanse of backlog limbo.
Disco Elysium is one of the best games of all time, but can we please stop calling these “free” games? It makes zero sense, these games are only playable via a paid subscription service. It’s like calling Stranger Things a free tv show on Netflix.
I have it on PC. Looks like I'll be playing it on PS plus, best value in gaming at the moment.
I do think handhelds are great for classic-style games, so why not CRPGs? The Switch is definitely ideal for that.