Stunt Flyer Is a Lighthearted Flight Sim Built for Easy Takeoff
Stunt Flyer is a cheerful, arcade-style flight simulation game that embraces simplicity and accessibility over realism or deep systems. Stunt Flyer works best as an entry-level flying adventure for younger players or those looking for a relaxed, no-stress experience.
Ghost of Yotei Delivers Spectacular Style and Close Combat
Ghost of Yotei arrives on PlayStation 5 as a bold, standalone follow-up to Ghost of Tsushima, shifting the focus from moral conflict to raw vengeance. Set in post-Sengoku Japan, the title trades its predecessor’s unforgettable narrative for fluid, visceral melee combat.
Heroes of Faerun Brings Forgotten Realms Back to the Table
Dungeons and Dragons Forgotten Realms: Heroes of Faerun is a player-focused supplement that blends deep lore with meaningful mechanics. Featuring new subclasses, feats, backgrounds and the cooperative Circle Magic system, it encourages teamwork in a deep fantasy setting.
Dark Quest 4 Recaptures the Magic of HeroQuest, One Room at a Time
Looking for a tactical dungeon crawl that feels more like a tabletop RPG than a modern cinematic epic? Dark Quest 4 delivers with the spirit of classic board games like HeroQuest in a turn-based adventure full of traps, treasure and tense exploration.
Winter Burrow Trades Survival Stress for Cozy Crafting Comfort
Blending cozy crafting, gentle resource management and a heartfelt story about a mouse rebuilding a forgotten family home, Winter Burrow offers a low-stress, crafting-focused adventure where warmth, routine and comfort take center stage.
Remade Temple of Elemental Evil Still Hits Hard After 20 Years
Originally released in 2003, The Temple of Elemental Evil was infamous for its ruthless difficulty and uncompromising devotion to Dungeons and Dragons 3.5 rules. Now available on Steam with years of fan-made fixes from the Circle of Eight, this classic RPG returns largely intact, warts and all.
Little Rocket Lab Is a Cozy Factory Sim With a Whole Lot of Heart
Little Rocket Lab is a cozy role-playing simulation that mixes small-town storytelling with approachable factory building. Instead of just building a rocket, players will spend most of their time repairing machines, helping neighbors and bringing a struggling community back to life.
Farthest Frontier Brings a Harsh Hands On Challenge to City Building
City builders often reward patience, but Farthest Frontier demands precision. With brutal difficulty, hands-on micromanagement and little room for error, Crate Entertainment’s frontier survival sim challenges players to think carefully about every command they issue.
Stained Glass and Starry Skies Shine in Glass Masquerade 4: Constellations
Glass Masquerade 4: Constellations lets players transform jigsaw-style puzzles into stunning stained-glass artworks. With no timers, no pressure and an incredible visual presentation, it’s a calm, accessible and satisfying puzzle experience that feels just as relaxing as it is aesthetically pleasing.
Final Fantasy Tactics Remastered Remains Strategy RPG Royalty
Final Fantasy Tactics has long been considered one of the greatest strategy RPGs ever made, thanks to its brutal political storytelling, endlessly flexible job system and unforgiving combat. With The Ivalice Chronicles, Square Enix brings the landmark 1997 classic to a new generation.
Heavy Metal in Early Access: Call to Arms Panzer Elite Takes Aim
Call to Arms: Panzer Elite blends realistic World War II tank combat with accessible gameplay, delivering destructible environments, authentic armored warfare and a strong foundation that could make it one of the most compelling and fun WWII sim experiences once it reaches full release.
The Outer Worlds 2: A Sharper, Smarter And Amazingly Fun Space Opera RPG
Obsidian expands and refines its sci-fi RPG series with The Outer Worlds 2, delivering stronger storytelling, smoother combat and deeper role-playing systems. With reactive companions and a new Earth Directorate perspective, this sequel finally lets the series grow into the space opera players always wanted.
Fresh Look’s Appreciation of Innovation in the Industry Amidst Ubisoft’s Slump
As winter weather bears down and industry headlines pile up, Fresh Look’s Neal Sayatovich looks at Ubisoft’s recent business moves and what they say about the modern AAA game industry. He examines everything from AI experimentation and live-service models to the slow erosion of creative risk-taking.
Fresh Look: Neal Sayatovich’s Early Picks for Gaming in 2026
Fresh Look Levels Up: Neal Builds His First Real Gaming PC
Fresh Look’s Neal Sayatovich Picks His Top Five Games of the Year
Fresh Look Examines if the Remasters Rush Is Happening too Quickly
Michael Blaker’s Video Game Tuesday: Favorite Game Systems
Video Game Tuesday is a column by Michael Blaker covering topics in the industry. This week he covers the best systems in gaming.
Michael Blaker’s Movie Monday Featuring Glory
Michael Blaker’s Translation Necessary Thursday: “Now I’m a Demon Lord Volume Three”
Michael Blaker’s Anime Sunday: “Captain Earth” Episode One Impressions
Michael Blaker’s Bookish Wednesday: “Rise of the Weakest Summoner Book Six” by J.R. Saileri
PAX Unplugged Day One: Dice, Storytelling and a City Built for Play
GiN hit the ground running at PAX Unplugged in Philadelphia, where the convention’s crowds enjoyed tabletop gaming and standout panels. From Gloomhaven creator Isaac Childres’ inspiring keynote to packed exhibitor halls and welcoming community spaces, the show was already firing on all cylinders right from the start.
Save State Cleaves Through Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment
Save State’s Vincent Mahoney writes this week about Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, which takes the familiar Warriors formula and folds it directly into the canon of Tears of the Kingdom, delivering fast, flashy combat alongside expanded Zelda lore.
Save State Finishes the Quest With Vincent’s Favorite RPG Developers, Part Two
Save State: Escaping the 9 to 5 by Working Other 9 to 5s
Save State Levels Up With Vincent’s All-Time Favorite RPG Developers
Save State Tracks Bigger Beasts in Monster Hunter Wilds
Gary’s Podcast Report on an Upgrade
Gary reports on the podcast about the good and bad points of a recent update.
Trekker’s Delight Looks at Star Trek: Lower Decks First and Second Episodes of Season Five
Trekker’s Delight discusses the first two episodes in the fifth and final season of Star Trek: Lower Decks.
Trekker’s Delight Looks at Star Trek: Prodigy’s Nineteenth and Twentieth Episodes of Season Two
Trekker’s Delight Looks at Star Trek: Prodigy’s Seventeenth and Eighteenth Episodes of Season Two
Trekker’s Delight Looks at Star Trek: Prodigy’s Fifteenth and Sixteenth Episodes of Season Two
Trekker’s Delight Looks at Star Trek: Prodigy’s Thirteenth and Fourteenth Episodes of Season Two
Konami e-Football Partners With Captain Tsubasa Comic
Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. has announced the launch of its collaboration with the football comic series Captain Tsubasa.
Simon the Sorcerer Returns: Origins Reconjures the Magic and Mischief
The legendary Simon the Sorcerer series is back with Origins, a lovingly hand-drawn prequel that blends the charm of 1990s adventure games with modern storytelling. GiN sat down with its developer Massy Calamai to talk about bringing Simon back to life.
Adventuring With the Game Masters at Lurking Fears
Lurking Fears is a company filled with game masters who run sessions of tabletop RPGs at conventions all around the world. We talked with a few of them at PAX Unplugged about their unique and fun careers.
