King of Avalon in real life recreates a medieval fantasy world filled with armored battles, cinematic combat, and large-scale ...
Some medieval games immerse players in lived-in worlds filled with mud, blood, and politics. Features like AI companions, cryptic lore, and realistic combat set these medieval open-world games apart.
Eduardo Ariedo is a video game journalist known among friends for leading Bohemians, an Irish football club, to a Champions League title in Football Manager—just mention the game, and his eyes light ...
It is becoming increasingly common for fantasy RPGs to experiment with rewriting history, and Limiar Studios' BlackThorne Keep is one of the upcoming titles aiming to do just that. Set in a reimagined ...
Welcome to world where danger lurks around every corner, yet one that always rewards curiosity and courage. Of Ash and Steel is an immersive third-person open-world RPG created by a passionate team ...
As promised in their brand-new trailer, magical life sim Mirthwood will sweep you off your feet and drop you in an enchanting-yet-dangerous medieval fantasy world. Will you become a peaceful farmer a ...
Dungeons & Dragons has been the premiere fantasy role-playing game (RPG) since its creation in 1974. A text-based medium, the game revolves around adventure and magic in a medieval landscape and ...
Want to enjoy a nice weekend of castles, damsels and armored himbos? Grab a controller and pull up a chair; we’re going to 1400s Bohemia. Who doesn't love the modern world? Sure, you have to file your ...
Meet Dev, an avid writer, cat lover, and anime enthusiast. He has a passion for storytelling, traveling, and new adventures. Medieval anime blends history and fantasy, taking viewers on thrilling ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There’s something about winter that automatically puts the brain in medieval mode. Maybe it’s the Game of Thrones conditioning ...