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Prepare to lose yourself in Lost Hellden, the new hand-painted JRPG from Final Fantasy and Valkyrie Chronicles veterans
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Future Redeemed DLC launches next week
Nintendo and developer, Monolith Soft, has announced that Xenoblade Chronicles 3 will be in receipt of the Future Redeemed DLC next week: April 25.
This is great news for those who have long finished the base game and are looking to get more out of Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Alas, there’s many a player out there who’ll no doubt have a little while to go before being able to jump in the DLC. Either way, we can’t complain about more content!
The Future Redeemed DLC will take place before the events of Xenoblade Chronicles 3, featuring characters from across the series, introducing a new ‘Unity Combo’, and more. Plenty of what players can expect is shown in the shiney new trailer for the DLC, including some familiar faces…
Miasma Chronicles mixes XCOM with a fresh take on tactical RPGs
Upcoming tactical RPG game Miasma Chronicles has a lot of impressive influences. The dark, bleak aesthetic feels very XCOM. The turn-based combat is like classic Final Fantasy. Created by Bearded Ladies, of the 2018 RPG Mutant Year Zero, there’s even a slight hint of Hitman, many of the developers having previously worked on IO’s stealth series. But as we get confirmation of the Miasma Chronicles release date, there’s an interesting mechanic, hidden in Bearded Ladies’ latest, that may set it apart from the RPG and deckbuilding crowd.
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Mutant Year Zero devs’ new strategy game Miasma Chronicles arrives in May
The studio behind Mutant Year Zero: Road To Eden – The Bearded Ladies – have announced a release date for their next game: May 23rd. Miasma Chronicles is another post-apocalyptic tactical RPG, but this time it replaces the anthropomorphic pigs with a friendly robot – who the trailer refers to as your big brother, I should add. Spiritually rather than biologically, of course. If you’re not sold yet, Miasma Chronicles will be showing up to tomorrow’s Future Games Show.
Mutant Year Zero Developer’s Miasma Chronicles Is Out This May
Mutant Year Zero developer The Bearded Ladies’ new game, Miasma Chronicles, will be released on May 23, 2023. Like Mutant Year Zero, Miasma Chronicles is a tactical RPG with turn-based strategy. It will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store.
Miasma Chronicles is set in an post-apocalyptic America where a mysterious force called Miasma has wrought despair and damage. Players follow the journey of two brothers as they start in a mining town and travel to find “answers which may change the course of human history forever,” according to the game’s Steam page description.
From Miasma Chronicles’ pre-release alpha gameplay released in Feburary, players can choose between a light tactical–described as a more predictable combat experience–and full tactical, a more chaotic and unpredictable mode. The game opens with protagonist Elvis, accompanied by his robot brother Diggs, trying to break through a Miasma wall with his gloves. He fails, and the gloves break.
Tactical RPG Miasma Chronicles launches on PS5 May 23
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This Awesome Book Chronicles The History Of Handheld Gaming
Anyone who missed out on backing the amazing A Handheld History book during its initial Kickstarter campaign last year will be happy to hear that the book is coming to major retailers. This new printing of A Handheld History releases worldwide later this year, and preorders for the book are available now at Amazon for just $36 for the Kindle version or $45 for hardcover.
A Handheld History was created in collaboration between Retro Dodo and the indie video game journal Lost In Cult. The original project was funded via a highly successful Kickstarter campaign in April 2022, but the production team is now working with Harper Collins to ensure they can get more copies to readers all over the world.