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Sam Wachter

Sam Wachter

Operations Manager at RPGamer

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  • English
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Recent Articles

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RPGamer’s Most Anticipated Games: 2025 Edition

We enter another year stacked full of exciting upcoming releases. The RPGamer staff picked out some of the highlights they are looking forward to in 2025 (and likely beyond).
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Breath of Death VII: The Beginning: Reanimated Review

Zeboyd Games Breath of Death VII: The Beginning released over fourteen years ago. Now Shadow Layer Games has reviewed this gem with an updated look and great tunes. But was this
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Adventure Corner ~ Life Is Strange: Double Exposure

Life Is Strange: Double Exposure sees the return of series protagonist Max Caulfield. But is Max's return to the franchise a triumphant one?
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Adventure Corner ~ Until Dawn (2024)

Ballistic Moon invites players to return to the Canadian Wilderness of Until Dawn. But does this remaster do this hallmark horror title justice?
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Adventure Corner ~ Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid

Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid reminds players of a simpler time and place, wanting the player to create lasting memories. But is childhood summer nostalgia enough to make a fantastic game?
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Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin Review

Monster Hunter Stories 2 has been released on PlayStation 4. Sam Wachter reports back on her adventures on Hokolo Island!
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System Shock Remake Review

“Version update required to secure path to world domination.”
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Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes Review

Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes pays homage to a beloved RPG series. But does this spiritual successor to Suikoden stick the landing?
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Tributes to Yoshitaka Murayama

Japanese game designer and father of the Suikoden series, Yoshitaka Murayama passed away back in February. These are the tributes provided by the RPGamer staff in memory of his creations and how his loss effects the gaming community.
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Thank You, Murayama-san

Yoshitaka Murayama passing on February 6, 2024, marked a sad day in the RPG community. Sam Wachter shares a special tribute about the importance of Murayama's work and the power of finding community.
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Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth Review

It's time to trade the neon lights of Japan for the sun and surf of Hawaii. How does Ichiban Kasuga's second adventure fare? It's far-out, dude.