2025 has been an incredible year for RPGs across the board, with massive unexpected hits like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and incredible releases like Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. The trend doesn't seem to be slowing down as the year nears its end, as a brand-new RPG that just released on Steam is getting tons of Very Positive reviews.
A new narrative-driven "visual novel" RPG from SUNBORN Information, Girls' Frontline is available on Steam for free right now, with hundreds of Very Positive reviews and players like ixy saying "it sure hooks you." Girls' Frontline is a turn-based tactical game with mature themes and art, where "you take on the role of a Commander ... with a squad of Tactical Dolls," using them strategically to "restore order and stability to a war-torn world."
Girls' Frontline is set in 2030 after the "Beilan Island Incident erupted" eventually leading to a world war where "Autonomous Doll technology has risen to prominence in both military and civilian sectors." As commander of an army of Tactical Dolls, your goal is to navigate various global conflicts and ultimately restore world peace.
The new RPG is gaining a lot of traction among players, and...
