If you’ve ever wanted an RPG where every conversation, alliance, and bad decision could be the difference between freedom and a body bag, is about to sink its claws into your Nintendo Switch. Ahead of its full launch on March 5, the fan-favorite, narrative-driven prison break RPG has dropped a brand-new demo giving players a brutal taste of life behind bars. Back to the Dawn has already earned Overwhelmingly Positive reviews on PC and Xbox. Now, Switch players can experience the opening chapters for themselves—and carry their progress straight into the full game at launch. A Prison Where Every Choice Cuts Deep The new demo lets players experience the story from the very beginning through the end of the second day in prison, introducing the unforgiving rhythm of daily survival inside Boulderton Prison. You’ll meet dangerous inmates, sniff out conspiracies, and quickly learn that there are no “small” choices here—only consequences. At the heart of Back to the Dawn are two playable...
Blood, Steel, and Pixels: Age of Barbarians Chronicles Brings Old-School Sword & Sorcery Back to Life
In an era dominated by sprawling open worlds and cinematic realism, proudly swings its axe in the opposite direction—straight back to the brutal, sweat-soaked fantasy of the 1980s. Developed by , a small family-run indie studio, this upcoming action RPG is a love letter to a time when heroes were larger than life, monsters were truly monstrous, and survival was never guaranteed. Designed by Christian Fanucci, Age of Barbarians Chronicles channels the raw spirit of classic sword-and-sorcery cinema, drawing inspiration from cult favorites like , , and . The result is a game that feels unapologetically old-school—violent, challenging, and dripping with pixelated testosterone. A Brutal Fantasy World That Pulls No Punches At its core, Age of Barbarians Chronicles is an action RPG that values skill, timing, and grit over hand-holding. Combat is fast, punishing, and deeply physical, demanding precise inputs and smart positioning. Every swing of your blade carries weight, and every enemy...