The Super Nintendo was a haven for RPG fans. The genre rode the system’s success to new heights, kicking off a golden age for fans. Arguably, only PlayStation 2 owners had it better than SNES fans.
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10 near-perfect SNES RPGs no one remembers
Good luck finding someone who remembers SNES RPGs like Soul Blazer and Chaos Seed.
Joshua started at GameRant in 2017 where he fell in love with a company that supports creativity, treats video games with the respect they deserve, and is complete with people whose passions match his ...
Tristan Jurkovich began his career as a journalist in 2011. His childhood love of video games and writing fuel his passion for archiving this great medium’s history. He dabbles in every genre, but ...
These are not THE definitive turn-based RPGs of all time. They are, however, eight of the best turn-based RPGs around that every fan should play at some point in their lives. From the SNES era to the ...
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New Steam RPG revives DragonFable the same way Sea of Stars reimagines classic SNES adventures
Sometimes the best way to satisfy nostalgia is not to tread all the way back to the heart of a moment, but to focus on a modern interpretation of it. Nothing represents that philosophy better than Sea ...
The Nintendo Entertainment System was home to plenty of innovative games. After all, developers were just starting to play with more powerful hardware, which opened the door for new genres that just ...
Jokes like this weren’t funny 30 years ago, and we are so many entries (numbered and spin-off) into the series now that it just makes you sound like a hater, and not a clever one. Don’t miss the ...
Reader, you might be thinking, “Grapes are round. They don’t have corners at all.” Well, tell that to Square Enix, who made low-poly bunches of grapes in Final Fantasy XIV that have become legendary ...
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