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Cult RPG sequel Fantasy Life i's early access was due today, but delayed on Xbox at the last minute "due to an ongoing technical issue"
By Kaan Serin published
News The issue's now been resolved, just hours after its start time

The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy isn't quite Persona XCOM, but it's absolutely perfect for savoring via Steam Deck
By Rollin Bishop published
Now Playing Now Playing | There's no right or wrong way to play, but also I am correct

Danganronpa dev behind new tactical RPG with 100 endings says "there's still a need for unique games" that aren't quite indie or AAA – and if his "sells well," fans can expect an anime
By Anna Koselke published
News The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy released just weeks ago

With 100 endings and a script big enough to fill 60 books, "many countries declined to localize" Danganronpa creator's massive new strategy RPG
By Kaan Serin published
News The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy's first draft was apparently six million characters long

The Witcher 3's deadliest foe might just be The Bloody Baron's Gwent deck, which has spent 10 years kicking our collective butts across 458 million matches
By Ali Jones published
News The Baron "sure can hustle"

In true Undertale fashion, the Deltarune website now features various mysterious pages fans are scrambling to decipher: "What the f*** does this mean?"
By Anna Koselke published
News They've got a month to figure it out

Toby Fox confirms Deltarune Chapters 3 and 4 release time and says they'll be "cross-buy," so you get PS4 and PS5 or Nintendo Switch 1 and 2 copies "for one price"
By Anna Koselke published
News Talk about a good deal

CD Projekt exec says "the right thing to do" is release a real Nintendo Switch 2 cartridge for Cyberpunk 2077, not a game-key card, in message to other studios: "Do not underestimate the physical edition"
By Dustin Bailey published
News "I don't think we'll soon experience a reality where we're just having all games digital"
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