

METRO QUESTER
Here’s a rather unique title in the console sphere: ‘METRO QUESTER’ and its named sequel ‘METRO QUESTER | OSAKA’ are full dungeon role-playing games that are styled in the vein of keyboard RPGs of yore. Players will explore a post-apocalyptic Japan as they go deeper in the metro, fighting creepy monsters, making new friends, and conserving resources to not die a painful death.
Both METRO QUESTERS are available on Xbox consoles and PC via Play Anywhere.

Unicorn Overlord
‘Unicorn Overlord’ is esteemed developer Vanillaware’s finest game yet—a strategy RPG that’s both fun, chaotic, and gorgeous. Seriously, Unicorn Overlord looks like no other sprite-based game, particularly with its lighting techniques perfected over years of hard work and nearly going bankrupt a few times. It’s a medieval story played straight: big bad has taken over a former prince’s kingdom, and he’s going to take it back.
Unicorn Overlord is available on Xbox Series consoles. A demo is available as well, letting you play up to five hours of the game with save transfers to the full title. Note that it is not available on PC in any capacity.

Undernauts: Labyrinth of Yomi
‘Undernauts: Labyrinth of Yomi’ is a dungeon RPG where players build their cast of characters and head into the Yomi. It’s as hardcore as you can get just like its predecessor, ‘Stranger of Sword City’.
Undernauts: Labyrinth of Yomi is available on Xbox consoles.

Trials of Mana
‘Trials of Mana’ was part of the first batch of Mana games onto Xbox from publisher SQUARE ENIX. It’s a remake of a very old action RPG title and it’s a treat to behold in 3D. Just make sure to watch your ears on the English dub.
Trials of Mana is available on Xbox Series consoles, Cloud Gaming, and PC via Play Anywhere.

Long Gone Days
‘Long Gone Days’ is a unique RPG that puts the player in the shoes of a sniper that’s been ordered to hunt down their people’s enemies. Well… What do these enemies entail? That’s something for you to find out.
Long Gone Days is available on Xbox consoles. We also interviewed the game’s developers, of which you can check out right this way!



