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2019-06-01 07:08:40

There's a new review online - it's about Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen tested on the Nintendo Switch console. It's quite worth its time, for details check out the review.

I decided to write it in the Skyrim story-based review style, I hope you like it!

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2019-05-30 22:17:27

Yay, the art of mapping has expanded! It now features an interview with a person who loves to do maps!

This is the first interview ever in almost 20 years of rpg-o-mania!

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2019-05-29 20:20:54

Finally, a new report arises! This time it's about the art of drawing maps, or maps in general in games.

The report starts of with some RPGs that include maps and some that don't, and shows how that affects those games. This section will be extended soon!

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2019-05-26 09:36:47

Today, I added a new Oninaki gallery. I'm still a bit skeptical what Tokyo RPG Factory's newest game turns out to be, but the art is nice and overall trailers and published material so far looks nice.

My "skeptical" prediction from our preview remains, but I'm always open to change my mind if it turns out to be a great game!

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2019-05-22 18:36:22

So after our breadcrumb affair, let's go back to the art galleries - today, I added some nice quality Shining Force images for you.

This is only a small start, but soon I'm going to create a big set of reports just like "Love and RPGs" or "Those Moments", this time with a topic that's almost died out in modern games and nowadays is only for some niche games -

The art of drawing maps.

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