Battle Brothers is one of those games that is infinitely better than what you expect at first glance. Overhype's turn-based strategy game has become something of a cult hit thanks to its unforgiving ...
Tymoteusz has been balancing his time between teaching at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology and building the game from the ground up. From the art to the code, to the story and ...
Developer Eclipse Glow Games brought a full-blown boss fight to Thursday's Xbox Partner Preview event. Players got a first look at some of the action for the upcoming Tides of Annihilation. While the ...
Wendy Goldberg thought her question was straightforward enough. A 79-year-old retired lawyer in Los Angeles, Goldberg wanted to eat more protein, something she had read could help rebuild bone density ...
An interdisciplinary group of panelists mulled over immigration and national unity during a panel hosted by the Edmond & Lily Safra Center for Ethics on Wednesday. “Tonight’s question, ‘What ties a ...
Murillo Zerbinatto is a contributor from Brazil. He's an RPG enthusiast (with a focus on JRPGs) who has been around the world of games and content creation for more than five years now. He has a ...
Obsidian Entertainment, the studio behind Fallout: New Vegas and the recently released The Outer Worlds 2, has announced that it's revisiting an RPG it released over a decade ago for a new update.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook For fans of classic CRPGs, this is the kind of news that gets you excited. Nearly ten years after ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. In 2015, Obsidian Entertainment launched Pillars of Eternity, a party-based real-time tactical RPG. Now Obsidian is making one of the most significant ...
I’ve never played an isometric RPG that didn’t feel better with turn-based combat, so it’s really neat to hear that Pillars of Eternity will be testing the more tactical option in the weeks ahead.
The mainline Pokémon titles have always included a turn-based battle system. However, Pokémon Legends: Z-A took a bold step forward by changing it into a real-time battle system. But is it any good?