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Assemble the greatest team of monsters for strategic victories! Description: The Demons, a race thought to have been extinguished eons ago have returned. You awaken from what seemed like a nightmare to find your kingdom, Valenthia, decimated.

Unharmed from the battle, you are mysteriously gifted with tremendous new power and skills. Description: Journey to a hidden, untouched Jurassic island and kill the most ferocious animals in history. Encounter Jurassic beasts long thought extinct, from the docile stegosaurus to the terrifying T.

Kill dinosaurs in lush and dangerous Jurassic environments like the shipwreck-strewn coast, overgrown jungle and dinosaur boneyard! Load up on firepower with destructive weapons like the rocket launcher and shuriken crossbow. Description: Ignite your spark with Magic — Duels of the Planeswalkers!

Become a Planeswalker and travel the planes of existence unleashing a torrent of spells and creatures to devastate your opponents. Description: Teachers are eaten by zombies! There are no rules in this chaotic school! Make friends! Train hard! Gear up! Description: A cruel and gruesome war among three wolf species begins. A real network survival game to survive not only from animals hunting for food. This is what you get if you take the DNA of Balder's Gate and Planescape: Torment, but start making the game almost 20 years after those titles appeared.

Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire is a classic isometric party-based RPG, a style that went out of fashion just after the turn of the millennium, but one that's good to have back.

Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire is saturated with old-school role-playing flavor. It's the story of a blighted land, and playing it is no cakewalk. You'll need strategy, as hack 'n' slash tactics don't work here.

Combat is fluid rather than turn-based, but you can pause the action at any point to issue your party orders. If you played and loved Baldur's Gate or Icewind Dale, you'll feel right at home. From character classes that play entirely differently to one another like the undead character that can only speak to others with a disguise to the ability to interact with NPCs in whichever way you choose, you can play through much of the game without getting your hands dirty with combat.

Thankfully if you do decide to swing your sword, combat is a turn-based treat. You can destroy an explosive barrel to deal huge damage to an enemy, or electrify a puddle to fry them. A modern classic. Considering it was a game that was considered vaporware for so long, the end product or at least this first part of it absolutely astounds with its beauty.

By taking elements from many of the Final Fantasy titles that followed the original, Square Enix has crafted arguably the finest combat system the series has ever seen, allowing players to switch from one iconic party member to the next.

The Nioh Collection is the ultimate Nioh experience for fans and new players alike. Packing in remastered version of both Nioh and Nioh 2, plus all the DLC to date, this definitive collection is the best way to experience the action RPG series.

You can play it on both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Those who are on the latest generation will be able to take advantage of some PS5 enhancements, including 4K support at up to fps. The Legend of Zelda franchise has long been known for quality, but in leaning into Western sensibilities and taking inspiration from the likes of Skyrim, it has reached its zenith.

From dozens of puzzle-focused shrines, chances to experiment with a robust physics system, or tough but rewarding combat, few games reward exploration like Breath of the Wild.

Even years on from launch, players are finding fresh ways to play in this version of Hyrule. It might not be the quantum leap forward many were hoping for, but like its protagonists, the franchise is edging closer to being the best there ever was with every instalment.

Able to be played as both a relative newcomer and a hardened veteran of the series, Three Houses does away with characters found in earlier iterations and instead brings in a vast new cast. Ready for punishment? Dark Souls III is the latest game in the series that wants to make you cry. This is a new kind of grind.

It's not really about levelling-up your character, but a sort of mind-grind where you need to learn environments and enemy attack patterns to survive. It's like games from the old days, but those unflinching tangy bits are poured into a modern action role-player. As well as choosing a class, your weapons have class-related skills that are a key part of getting ahead in Dark Souls III. It's not just about carefully-timed thwacks anymore.

This game requires a certain mood, but for all its grim-ness, it's frequently totally beautiful too. If you want an RPG but have had quite enough of all the swords and sorcery nonsense, Fallout 4 needs to be on your to-buy list. As any Fallout fan will know, the game is set in a nuclear apocalypse, where every puddle of water pumps radiation into your skin and even the cockroaches are deadly. This time around, you wake up from cryostasis in one of the bunker Vaults to find your spouse killed and your son kidnapped.

You have to find him, even though he was taken 20 years before you wake up. Throw in some great quest writing and the ability to design your own little towns, and you have a bit of a role-playing winner. As with Skyrim, there is also Fallout 4 VR for people who have a virtual reality headset.

It took about five minutes post-release for Undertale to be called a cult classic. It's a story-driven role-player with a JPRG edge, but how it approaches its battles and its work is quite different from the norm. In Undertale, combat can be non-violent.

It's what you want most of the time, because you'll feel awful for hurting the game's 'enemies'. Even how you fight isn't normal. Fights take place as a bullet hell arcade-style game that plays out as your character and the enemy talk. It's an RPG that prods your emotions.



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