Tag: action-rpg
This desolate action-RPG about a city at the end of time is 11 years in the making
Diablo IV Is a Classic Action-RPG Wearing a Deeply Cinematic New Skin
Battle Sisters come to action-RPG Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr this month
Gotham Knights review: an action-RPG dictated by dull numbers and tired combat
I watched a badminton match where one player was so dominant, his opponent looked like he’d largely given up. The commentator said, “Yep, the belief has all but vanished”, as it panned over a guy who simply wanted to be anywhere but that court. At the time, I’d already sunk some hours into Gotham Knights and taken a quick break from the action to keep tabs on a tournament and collect my thoughts. But as I turned away from the telly to dive back in for another session, I couldn’t help but think that if the same commentator had been in the room with me too, they would’ve repeated themselves. I’d simply had enough.
Flintlock: The Siege Of Dawn is an exciting action-RPG mix of Elden Ring and God Of War
When action RPG Flintlock: The Siege Of Dawn was revealed in March, its cinematic trailer struggled to conjure up anything more than a slight tinge of excitement. Then a gameplay reveal arrived later at Summer Geoff Fest and it immediately slid into the “Cor, this game looks a bit good doesn’t it?” category of my brain. Finally, another game befitting A44, the studio behind minimalistic Ashen which Brendy quite enjoyed.
Colour me excited when I had the chance to see a half-hour presentation of the game in action at this year’s Gamescom, and chat to A44’s CEO Derek Holding at the same time. It was even better than I’d expected, honestly, and I’ve come away with the belief that it may just be one of the best Soulslikes to arrive in quite some time.