Champions of Regnum Online Client 1.23.1
Added: 30.06.2018 5:55 | 624 views | 0 comments
 Side with one of the three available realms and try to win the war for your side in this generic MMORPG
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| Touhou: Scarlet Curiosity Comes To PC In July - Screens And Trailer
Added: 29.06.2018 22:37 | 645 views | 0 comments
 Set in the ever-evolving Touhou Project universe, Touhou: Scarlet Curiosity trades in the series top-down bullet hell roots for an action RPG approach.
| Cube Universe Demo 0.2.0.35 Alpha
Added: 29.06.2018 19:40 | 565 views | 0 comments
 Explore a procedurally-generated universe and create your own worlds in this voxel-based RPG with sandbox elements
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| Monster Slayers Review [Capsule Computers]
Added: 29.06.2018 18:40 | 621 views | 0 comments
 Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"With so many different game genre out there many developers have been experimenting with smashing together a few to see if they can create an interesting title out of the mash-up. Many of these games tend to throw a roguelike element into the mix, where players will die permanently but some of their gear or experience will carry onto the next character, and with Monster Slayers we have an RPG combined with a deck-building system. Does this mash-up result in something worth trying out?"
| Pokémon Quest: Top Tips, Walkthrough, Cheats, and Strategy Guide
Added: 29.06.2018 16:57 | 1301 views | 0 comments
Pokémon Quest is a new RPG for the Nintendo Switch, iOS and Android platforms where you send Pokémon out to battle other Pokémon, and then you catch them by cooking delicious meals. You can equip them with mighty stones and sturdy stones, level them up so that they can become more and more powerful, and fight bosses. You can earn PM Tickets and load up on every Pokémon possible first the 1st-generation, then more as they add them.
| Tanzia Coming To Nintendo Switch On July 19, 2018
Added: 29.06.2018 9:15 | 1434 views | 0 comments
 Arcanity today announced that the action RPG Tanzia will launch for Nintendo Switch in North America, Europe and Australia on July
| Valve has spoiled the Steam Summer Sale for me
Added: 29.06.2018 7:00 | 1397 views | 0 comments
Last week, Steam’s Summer Sale launched with a bang. The minigames are back, pet aliens can be earned, and (most importantly) that third copy of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is only $19.99. It’s the perfect time to harvest your wishlist en masse, adding every indie game and RPG to your hoard. Unless you’re like me, that is, and used Steam’s new “External Funds Used” tracker just before the sale started.
Over the past nine years, I’ve spent around $1,400 on Steam. That’s kind of shocking, seeing as I never buy games at full price, and had a terrible PC until 2013. I haven’t even finished many games lately, though indies and Dota 2 have got plenty of attention.
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Armed with this info, the thought of buying another game stings. Sure, sites like have given estimates of my library’s worth for years. But there’s something about seeing an exact amount in an that strikes shame into my heart. The thought becomes unbearable when I consider third-party sources for some games - I can’t count the number of Humble Bundles I’ve purchased in the past decade.
I’m not ashamed of the total itself, even though $1,400 would pay for a decent computer. A large sum was bound to pile up over the course of a few years, after all. Rather, I’m disappointed that I was caught off-guard by my expenditures. I should be keeping much better track of how my finances and gaming habits intertwine. It’s not bad that I’ve spent a lot on videogames; it’s bad that I hadn’t noticed. It’s even worse that I don’t think I’ve taken advantage of my haul.
| Cyberpunk 2077's 1080 Ti-powered E3 demo only managed 30fps at 1080p... but that's ok
Added: 29.06.2018 3:03 | 1162 views | 0 comments
This story has been updated with fresh information from CD Projekt Red.
Cyberpunk 2077 might have been one of the most visually striking games to hit our eyeballs during E3 2018, but the latest build is running smoothly on current-gen PC hardware. CD Projekt Red has detailed the rig it ran the gameplay demo on behind closed doors, but despite demo-ing the game on a 4K TV, it has now confirmed it was only rendering at 1080p.
Cyberpunk 2077 was easily one of the standout games from E3, and we’ve been waiting for more details of CD Projekt Red’s next RPG masterpiece since it dropped the original teaser bomb way back in 2013. But not only did we get a great new trailer, our Matt got behind the scenes to sit in on an hour of proper gameplay on PC too.
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When Matt stumbled out into the light of day after his demo he was positive that, given the sheer scale and density of the game world, it couldn’t possibly be running on current-gen hardware. And yet CD Projekt Red has confirmed it’s both shooting for a current-gen release and that its stunning demo was running on pretty standard PC gaming hardware.
On the CDPR junior community specialist, Alicja Kozera, confirmed the demo was running on an at stock speeds, with 32GB of DDR4 memory, and an
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