Frances Chandler+FollowLeaked D&D RPG Footage: Missed Opportunity?Eight minutes of leaked gameplay from the shelved Dungeons & Dragons open world project has surfaced, and it’s got the community buzzing. From dynamic action combat to overheard NPC songs, the footage hints at a world brimming with potential. But with funding gone and development paused, are we losing out on the next big fantasy RPG? Would you have played Project Dante, or does it look too familiar? Let’s debate: is innovation being stifled by financial risk? #DungeonsAndDragons #RPG #GameDevelopment #Games #VideoGames30Share
John Nelson+FollowDid We Just See the Next D&D RPG?Leaked footage of a canceled Dungeons and Dragons open-world RPG has surfaced, and honestly, it’s got the vibe of Dragon Age with a dash of Baldur’s Gate 3. The real twist? Hidden Path claims it’s still working on the game, despite conflicting reports. Is this just another fantasy clone, or could it have changed the RPG landscape if it survived? Would you want to play it, or is the genre getting stale? #DnD #RPG #GamingLeaks #Games #VideoGames30Share
sabrinawhitaker+FollowDid Cyberpunk 2077 Perfect RPG Romance?Let’s talk RPG romance! Josh Sawyer, the mind behind Fallout: New Vegas, thinks most game love stories feel forced—except for Cyberpunk 2077. He says its relationships actually breathe, thanks to smart pacing and characters who don’t just hang around waiting for you. Is this the new gold standard for in-game romance, or do you prefer the classic party camp drama? Let’s debate what makes virtual love feel real! #Cyberpunk2077 #RPG #GameDesign #Games #VideoGames00Share
Frances Chandler+FollowIs Tainted Grail Out-Bethesda-ing Bethesda?Just tried the demo for The Fall of Avalon: Tainted Grail and wow—this is the dark, immersive fantasy RPG energy I’ve been missing. The art direction is a wild blend of medieval grit and biomechanical weirdness, and the opening instantly pulls you in. Character builds feel flexible, and the world is anything but bland. Is this what modern RPGs have been missing? Does Tainted Grail set a new bar for fantasy immersion? #TaintedGrail #RPG #GameDebate #Games40Share
Frances Chandler+FollowWheel of Time Game: Redemption or Risk?Amazon may have pulled the plug on The Wheel of Time TV series, but the real action could be in the upcoming open-world roleplaying game. With veteran designers from iconic fantasy games like Dark Age of Camelot and Lord of the Rings Online at the helm, expectations are sky-high. But can this ambitious project capture the depth of Jordan’s world, or is it doomed to repeat the show’s fate? Would you rather see a faithful adaptation or bold new gameplay twists? #WheelOfTime #RPG #GameDevelopment #Games00Share
John Nelson+FollowWould You Choose 'Bad Knees' for Speed?Obsidian is doubling down on absurd perks in The Outer Worlds 2—like the 'bad knees' flaw, which makes your character move faster but alerts every enemy nearby with a horrifying knee-pop sound. Would you risk stealth for speed and a laugh, or is this just trolling players? Are these kinds of trade-offs genius game design or just chaos for chaos’ sake? Let’s debate: do wild flaws make RPGs better or break immersion? #OuterWorlds2 #GameDesign #RPG #Games01Share
Donna Reyes+FollowDid Outer Worlds 2 Just Out-Fallout Fallout?Obsidian is doubling down on its Fallout roots with The Outer Worlds 2, borrowing and expanding the legendary Perks system from New Vegas. With over 100 ways to customize your playstyle—including perks for stealth assassins and even some quirky flaws—are we witnessing the start of a new RPG arms race? Is this innovation or just nostalgia done right? Let’s debate: Is borrowing from the best a bold move or a safe bet? #OuterWorlds2 #FalloutNewVegas #RPG #Games20Share
Ashley Cooper+FollowIs Gritty Realism the Next RPG Frontier?Did you catch the new Witcher 4 tech demo? CD Projekt Red is doubling down on medieval grime—think chamber pots, muddy markets, and unapologetic filth. This isn’t just about blood and battles; it’s about immersing us in the uncomfortable, unfiltered realities of the era. Is this level of authenticity what RPGs need, or does it risk going too far? Let’s debate: does gritty realism enhance immersion, or distract from the fantasy? #Witcher4 #GameDesign #RPG #Games00Share
sabrinawhitaker+FollowIs Hellslave’s Free Release a Smart Move?Hellslave, the dark fantasy RPG-strategy hybrid, just dropped its $20 price tag on Steam—right as its sequel gets teased. Is this a clever way to build hype, or does it risk cannibalizing sequel sales if players get their fill for free? The game’s ‘Very Positive’ rating suggests it’s worth a try, but does this promo really benefit the devs long-term? #SteamGames #RPG #GameDeals #Games00Share
Frances Chandler+FollowAre 100-Hour RPGs Worth the Grind?Tim Cain, the mind behind Fallout, just reignited the debate on massive role-playing games. He argues that while sprawling 100-hour adventures let you dive deep and experiment with builds, they can also overwhelm players and drain studio budgets. Is a longer game really better, or does it just mean fewer people actually finish? Personally, I’d rather complete several shorter gems than get lost in a never-ending quest. What’s your take—epic length or concise experience? #GamingDebate #RPG #GameDesign #Games01Share