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An RPG rundown; recommendations and reviews of the best role-playing games on the market.
Hades II – I Went to Hell and Honestly? I’d Go Again
So, I finally caved. After weeks of pretending I had a social life and telling myself, “Just one more run,” I have fallen deep—very deep—into Hades II, the long-awaited sequel to Supergiant Games’ 2020 indie mega-hit, Hades.
By Avneesh Kumar11 months ago in Gamers
Best Solo Farming Spots in Diablo Immortal (2025 Guide)
Diablo Immortal continues to evolve with new zones, events, and seasonal updates, but one thing remains constant—solo farming is a cornerstone of efficient character progression. Whether you're aiming to farm Legendary gear, boost Paragon levels, or gather upgrade materials, knowing where to farm effectively on your own can make a huge difference.
By Richard Bailey11 months ago in Gamers
Elden Ring Review
Elden Ring, developed by FromSoftware and published by Bandai Namco, isn’t just another fantasy RPG—it’s a statement. A culmination of years of hard-earned design wisdom, it blends the unforgiving combat of Dark Souls, the cryptic lore-building of Bloodborne, and the freedom of an open world. But it’s more than just a greatest hits album. Elden Ring pushes the genre forward by refusing to handhold, offering one of the most immersive and challenging experiences gaming has seen in years.
By Bobi Dutch11 months ago in Gamers
How to Unlock the Uncrafting Station in Disney Dreamlight Valley
The Uncrafting Station is one of the most useful tools you'll come across in Disney Dreamlight Valley, especially if you’re the kind of player who frequently crafts furniture, decor, and other items—only to realize later that you no longer need them or you’re running low on resources. With this magical station, you can reverse the crafting process and regain some of your materials, making it much easier to manage your inventory and keep building your dream valley.
By Muhammad Jawad11 months ago in Gamers
BLACK MARSEMIUS, THE LICH-DRAGON
The cave had been considered cursed for centuries, but no one left alive remembered why. It was a place of ill-omen, where no rest was to be had by the wounded and weary. Legends spoke of demons and clouds of poison and gods of death dwelling in the black depths of the cave. At the deepest part of the cave was the Great Seal, a slab of obsidian covered in runes and a thirty foot wide magic circle. People dumped trash and corpses in the cave, and sometimes bandits or tribes of humanoids would hide here, but never for very long. Stingbats roosted on the ceiling next to giant arachnids that looked like stalactites. Giant rats and centipedes creeped around the dark corners of the cave in search of food. Other malignant creatures stirred in the shadows, lurking, waiting for prey.
By Samuel Wright11 months ago in Gamers
GTA VI Characters REVEALED: Meet the Wild, Dangerous, and Downright Unforgettable Cast of Vice City
The wait is over. After years of speculation, leaks, and teaser clips, GTA VI is no longer just a rumor—it’s a sun-drenched, bullet-riddled, chaos-fueled reality. And while the world’s been obsessing over the Vice City map, the graphics so sharp you can count raindrops, and that Bonnie & Clyde energy from the dual protagonists, there’s something else demanding attention:
By Rukka Nova11 months ago in Gamers
How I Learned A Game Can Be Too Good
When I read about a new party management game where you get to craft your own equipment for your parties of units that go out and explore the world I was already interested. When I read that there were over 25 classes for you to outfit, I grew more interested. When I read that it was on sale for only $2?! I couldn't pass it up!
By Britain Modean11 months ago in Gamers











