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I never want to play a Cleric in D&D, but 2026's best RPG stars one for a simple reason: 'I'm sorry to say they are just overpowered'
By Ted Litchfield published
news Sword and Spell? No, Mace and Magic.

Moves of the Diamond Hand will be one of 2027's best RPGs, and it just launched in early access
By Ted Litchfield published
shine on The great unfinished games debate.

Esoteric Ebb creator reckons most players only saw half the game, and that's fine by him: 'You've got to miss stuff in order to feel like the world is bigger'
By Ted Litchfield published
esoterica 'I write 700,000 words and then I'm expecting most of it to not be seen on a normal playthrough'

The sequel to the most underrated RPG of 2022 is launching in early access next month, but you can try its massive updated demo right now
By Ted Litchfield published
I've been waiting for Moves of the Diamond Hand for a long time.

Dev breaks down in tears when 4 years of work are rewarded with $250,000 earnings in a week: 'I don't know why people are so nice'
By Joshua Wolens published
News Sometimes nice things happen!

Witches and glitches are your targets in retro adventure Witchhunter.exe
By Jody Macgregor published
News This week, Doki Doki Literature Club's discussion book is the Malleus Maleficarum.

Please send help: We can't stop opening packs in Wikigacha, a browser-based card game where you collect Wikipedia articles like 'List of Red Hot Chili Peppers band members' or 'Bariatric Surgery'
By Ted Litchfield published
news Whoah, a Methuselah rookie card!

Esoteric Ebb isn't just the best Disco since Disco, it's the closest anyone's come to the magic of tabletop D&D in a videogame
By Ted Litchfield published
ebb and flow Maybe the best RPG of 2026?

The upcoming Disco Elysium for D&D nerds just dropped a 90-minute supercut of its weirdly beautiful soundtrack
By Ted Litchfield published
news Esoteric beats to role/play to.

'It’s pretty sad and pathetic that a game with difficult content can’t get on the larger marketplaces:' Despite creeping censorship on Steam and Epic, these devs are fighting to make a transgressive stop-motion horror game
By Ted Litchfield published
news It's a tough time for weird horror, but Talha and Jack Co won't stop.
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