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RPG News

Tom Phillips - 11 Bit Studios moves The Thaumaturge release date to March - eurogamer.net - Russia - Poland - city Warsaw

11 Bit Studios moves The Thaumaturge release date to March

The Thaumaturge will now launch slightly later than planned, on 4th March, despite work on the game being complete.

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Hope Bellingham - Christopher Nolan - New - New sci-fi RPG from Mass Effect veteran recruits Halo support studio to bring its spacefaring gunplay to life - gamesradar.com - state Massachusets

New sci-fi RPG from Mass Effect veteran recruits Halo support studio to bring its spacefaring gunplay to life

Exodus, the upcoming action-adventure RPG from former BioWare veterans, is now also being worked on by a Halo and Call of Duty support studio.

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Ali Jones - Aaryn Flynn - Says He - Former Mass Effect and Dragon Age director says he "wouldn't go back" to the way BioWare makes games - gamesradar.com

Former Mass Effect and Dragon Age director says he "wouldn't go back" to the way BioWare makes games

Former Mass Effect and Dragon Age director and BioWare general manager Aaryn Flynn says he "wouldn't go back" to the RPG studio.

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AnneMarie Ostler - You Can - Is A - Price - Diablo 4's latest microtransaction controversy is a $30 portal recolor: "You can get Palworld for this price" - gamesradar.com - Diablo

Diablo 4's latest microtransaction controversy is a $30 portal recolor: "You can get Palworld for this price"

Blizzard is charging $30 for portal colors in Diablo 4, and players are having none of it.

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Ed Nightingale - Square Enix - Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth demo players are arguing about yellow paint - eurogamer.net

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth demo players are arguing about yellow paint

The demo for Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has been out a week and, beyond sharing piano covers, now players are arguing about yellow paint.

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Jody Macgregor - Classic - Watch a retrospective of classic 1983 CRPG Ultima 3: Exodus - pcgamer.com

Watch a retrospective of classic 1983 CRPG Ultima 3: Exodus

You know what's relevant and exciting in the year of our lord 2024? The third Ultima game from 1983. OK, not really, and I leave drawing a line from Ultima 3: Exodus to the CRPGs of today as an exercise for the reader, but it really is fascinating to look back at nonetheless. 

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J Brodie Shirey - Pokemon Fan Makes Beanies Based on Popular Pokemon - gamerant.com

Pokemon Fan Makes Beanies Based on Popular Pokemon

A creative Pokemon fan recently stitched together a collection of colorful beanie hats based on some of the franchises’ most popular creatures from the first two generations. Nintendo’s long-running RPG series is home to over 1,000 unique Pokemon as of this writing, sparking the imaginations of fans all around the world. These fans have expressed their affection for particular Pokemon creatures through artwork and custom clothing for nearly three decades, and the results have been about as captivating as the games themselves.

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Kaan Serin - Skyrim player spends 150 hours beating their own hardcore permadeath version of the RPG, still recommends stealth archers as the best way to win - gamesradar.com - county Wood

Skyrim player spends 150 hours beating their own hardcore permadeath version of the RPG, still recommends stealth archers as the best way to win

One Skyrim player recently challenged themself to complete the game on its Legendary difficulty, while knee-capping their runs with self-imposed permadeath and other ultra-hard restrictions. After 150 hours and four characters lost to the fiery gates of permadeath, Redditor Inward_Perfection finally did it! Their advice on the best character build? Well, it's the same thing we’d all recommend, I guess: stealth archer.

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