On this edition of RPGs Coming This Week: The biggest MOBA on the planet goes cozy mode, and an up-and-coming action RPG finally hits the big version 1.0. Let’s get into it!
Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story – February 21st (Switch, Windows)
Am I telling you that there’s a chance to play League in a relaxing way with seriously no chaos involved? Yes, I am. Courtesy of the developers of Graveyard Keeper, long-time fans of League of Legends can escape to the magical world of Bandle City in Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story.
In Bandle Tale, players can create their own cute yordle character. It’s a crafting RPG, so expect to have a cozy time ahead of you. There’s fishes to catch, areas to discover, resources to gather, things to build, plants to grow, dishes to be prepared, parties to throw, and relationships to develop.
The LoL universe has expanded in many ways, but a Stardew Valley-like game was something that I never imagined would happen. I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one happy to see Riot Games exploring outside their comfort zone.
by Tin Manuel
Last Epoch (Exiting Early Access) – February 21st (Windows, Linux)
After almost five years, the top-down action RPG Last Epoch is finally graduating from early access. There’s been no shortage of Diablo-likes over the years, but what sets this title apart is a wide range of classes (15 in total), deep (and I mean deep) skill trees, and, importantly, none of the “pay-to-win” design that sunk the likes of Diablo IV.
It’s also quite the looker, artistically speaking. And developer Eleventh Hour Games promises has a content roadmap in place for players that finish the campaign.
Given all that, it’s no surprise that Last Epoch has built up quite the following. The people want looter ARPGs!
by Gio Castillo
Also Coming This Week
Tenderfoot Tactics – February 21st (XSX, XB1, Switch)
Tenderfoot Tactics debuted on PC in 2020. Possessing one of the more unique art styles for a turn-based RPG, Tenderfoot offers extensive customization, an open world, and the chance to lead a party of… magical goblins? Now this I have to see.
by Kyle Cantelon
King Arthur: Knight’s Tale – February 22nd (PS5, XSX)
King Arthur: Knight’s Tale arrives on consoles 17 months after its PC release received a glowing review from our own Abraham Kobylanski. If being dubbed “the definitive King Arthur game” isn’t enough to perk up strategy RPG fans, then comparisons to XCOM, Jagged Alliance, and “Fire Emblem in Avalon” sure might be.
by Kyle Cantelon
Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters – February 22nd (PS5, XSX, PS4, XB1)
Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters rounds out a trio of PC-to-console releases coming this week. Fans of the franchise can eagerly assume control of “humanity’s greatest weapon”, the Grey Knights, in this fast-paced turn-based tactical RPG. The galaxy’s not going to save itself, now is it?
by Kyle Cantelon
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