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Peter Triezenberg

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  • Oct 29, 2024 | rpgfan.com | Zach Wilkerson |Michael Sollosi |Aleks Franiczek |Peter Triezenberg

    This is awkward. I’ve been a vocal disdainer of Kingdom Hearts video games for over 20 years, and my feelings on the series didn’t change much when I finally finished the first one in early 2019. But now I’ve played a second Kingdom Hearts game, and it’s good. I approached Kingdom Hearts II with as open a mind as I could muster, and once the game begins in earnest and Sora was in new clothes and finding new keys, it’s banger straight up.

  • May 27, 2024 | rpgfan.com | Kyle Cantelon |Zach Wilkerson |Tyler Trosper |Peter Triezenberg

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  • Oct 23, 2023 | rpgfan.com | Michael Sollosi |Greg Delmage |Patrick Gann |Peter Triezenberg

    From 2001 to 2005, the Game Boy Advance was Nintendo’s golden son. The Game Boy Advance brought gameplay depth and audio quality yet-unseen in a handheld gaming device, and gave us dozens of superb RPGs to enjoy over its run of success. Today, we celebrate the indigo blue machine with nine fabulous songs from a few of the GBA’s finest RPGs.Featuring: Michael Sollosi, Greg Delmage, Patrick Gann, Peter Triezenberg; Edited by Jono LoganPart 1 – When something’s going wrong, you must shrink it.

  • Oct 11, 2023 | rpgfan.com | Zach Wilkerson |Mike Salbato |Gio Castillo |Peter Triezenberg

    Welcome to our newest 25th Anniversary Feature — RPGFan Games of the Year: Bracket Battle!Okay, so that’s a pretty cool name, but what does it mean? In honor of our 25th anniversary, we’ve decided to see who our best “Games of the Year” winner is. We’ve been doing Games of the Year in some capacity almost from the beginning, starting in 1999. Thus, we have 24 Games of the Year winners, and they will face off against each other until we eventually pick a winner: the ultimate “GOTY” for RPGFan.

  • Sep 15, 2023 | rpgfan.com | Peter Triezenberg

    When it comes to early Final Fantasy games, the odd-numbered entries represent a curious sort of continuity. Final Fantasies I, III, and V all feature customizable parties, tales of four heroes saving the world with magic crystals, and a generally more lighthearted tone when compared to II, IV, and VI.

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