Features by Elizabeth Henges
Shenmue III is meant to be for fans that have waited almost 20 years for the continuation of this story. It was never meant to appeal to anyone else.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 09 January, 2020
An important game near and dear to our hearts doesn't always have to be thrilling. Hidden gems can be found in times of quiet hardship, when we least expect it.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 29 December, 2019
Third Edition's latest book has a ton of information on Yuji Horii's long-running RPG series.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 10 July, 2019
Third Editions' latest book delves into Taro's work.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 04 May, 2019
Third Editions' books on the Soulbourne games are full of meaty lore, but it might be too dense for those that don't care for every little morsel.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 20 March, 2019
The latest in Third Edition's line of Final Fantasy books just might be their best yet.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 23 January, 2019
Third Edition's comprehensive look into the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII is a great read for any Final Fantasy fan.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 24 July, 2018
This new book from Third Edition offers a deep dive into the classic game.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 23 June, 2018
There are more than enough games that offer 'tough' choices to the player--but The Banner Saga is one of the few that really drives its choices, and consequences, home.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 19 June, 2018
Pokemon Quest follows the same formula as the other Pokemon 'free-to-start' titles, mostly to its own detriment.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 06 June, 2018
Final Fantasy XV shows us that not every video game need to have sidequests the caliber of The Witcher 3.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 10 May, 2018
With the release of Pokemon from Ruby and Sapphire into Pokemon Go, I decided to give Niantic's game another try. Was it worth it?
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 01 February, 2018
Want to play a Pokemon clone that involves you forcing clones of a boy fighting each other? Well, there's a game for you.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 16 January, 2018
2017 was a fantastic year for video game fans, no matter the genre.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 08 January, 2018
Where's the fun in doing things the normal way when you can completely exploit it?
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 23 December, 2017
Solitairica is a unique hybrid of Solitaire and RPG, but its leaning towards rogue-like elements may not appeal to everyone.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 14 November, 2017
Need a simple RPG to play while waiting in line at the bank? This first title highlighted by Mobile Moments is just for you.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 02 October, 2017
Interested in seeing what Terra Battle 2 offers over the original, or even just what Mistwalker's RPG does in general? You've come to the right place.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 28 September, 2017
RPG Site got to talk to BAFTA winning composer Garry Schyman about his work on Shadow of War, and more about his work.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 27 September, 2017
This new book goes in-depth about Toby Fox's indie RPG, and how simple interactions and programming subtleties drive bonds with the game's fictional characters.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 03 August, 2017
Progress Bars: The Game is here, everyone! At long last...
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 09 July, 2017
Need a little help through the dangerous world of Demon Gaze? Here's a few tips to make your trip to Misrid that much more survivable.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 04 May, 2014
Looking to play through the original Drakengard to prepare for Drakengard 3's western release? These tips will help you become an efficient murderer.
feature by Elizabeth Henges on 26 January, 2014