Valkyrie Drive -Bhikkhuni- (PC) – Review
Do you like those typical busty anime girls and do you also like a fast paced fighting game? Then Valkyrie Drive might be the game for you. In this game you can expect a lot of breast fondling between...
View ArticleAccel World VS. Sword Art Online – Review
Even with the hype around Sword Art Online slowly coming to an end, it seems Namco Bandai still isn’t planning on stopping to squeeze out a new game every year to keep the series alive. Nonetheless,...
View ArticleValkyria Revolution – Review
Valkyria Revolution is an action RPG released by Sega in 2008, as the next link in its multimedia franchise. With the release of several manga and anime volumes, and a number of games across different...
View ArticleFate/Extella: The Umbral Star (PC) – Review
After being released on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, and recently adding the Nintendo Switch to that list too, Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star is now here for PC as well. Hug your waifu pillow...
View ArticleWarriors All-Stars – Review
Lately, fans of Japanese games and Western gamers in general have been spoiled with loads of great titles. Once again, they can rejoice as another game makes its debut on the already expansive list of...
View ArticleMary Skelter: Nightmares – Review
PlayStation Vita wasn’t the success Sony hoped it to be and as it seems now, Sony may have lost the handheld war with Nintendo. Unfortunately for the players, this means that many developers have left...
View ArticleBlue Reflection – Review
Emotions can be really strong and in some stories, they’re the key element. When the world is threatened by a huge entity, only a few people can stand up and defend it. Some of them don’t really know...
View ArticleTokyo Tattoo Girls – Review
NIS America is known for its library of quirky games, ranging from very tactical RPG titles to more obscure adventure titles. With a name as Tokyo Tattoo Girls, one might think it’s something along the...
View ArticleDemon Gaze II – Review
Demon Gaze II is yet another game from NIS America with a beautiful anime art style. It tells the story of a suppressed city by a sort of “dictator”. Only a few people realize this and they stand up...
View ArticleDanganronpa V3: Killing Harmony – Review
In our books the Danganronpa games, at least those in the main series, are somewhat the lugubrious versions of the Phoenix Wright titles. You’ll find yourself in a situation where one must kill his...
View ArticleChaos;Child – Review
The use of the semicolon is rare in video game titles, they are often outdone by the colon, the full stop or even the exclamation mark. To be fair, it’s quite difficult to use it correctly, so...
View ArticleSon of Scoregasm – Review
Bullet hell games have always been a true nightmare for slower paced gamers, while most titles ported overseas were adjusted to our needs, the real Japanese ones are those that require skill and...
View ArticleFallen Legion+ – Review
Fallen Legion+ is a PC port for two games: ‘Fallen Legion: Sins of an Empire’ for PlayStation 4 and ‘Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion’ for PlayStation Vita. These games tell two sides of a story, one...
View ArticleGunhouse – Review
Gunhouse is a combination of two fun genres: tower defense and puzzle. It has been out some time but has now been released for The Nintendo Switch. The game has a unique art style that really appeals...
View ArticleHakuoki: Edo Blossoms – Review
There are more and more otome games to choose from, both on smartphones as mobile consoles. Hakuoki is such a franchise and after Kyoto Winds, it’s time to get to know the successor. In Edo Blossoms,...
View ArticleAtelier Lydie and Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings – Review
If you’re into RPGs, you’ll surely have heard of or even played the Atelier games. The set-up is simple, you always follow the journey of one or more alchemists and the struggles they encounter, while...
View ArticleNihilumbra (Switch) – Review
Usually, games that start out as games for one console who then get ported to other consoles are cheap cashgrab ports that just rework the controls and onscreen prompts a little bit. When that happens,...
View ArticleThe Lost Child – Review
The first person dungeon crawler is a dying breed, to the point where we had even forgotten it existed. As such, fans of this genre are probably parched and dying for a fix. Rejoice: developer Crim...
View ArticleRainbow Skies – Review
The makers of Rainbow Moon surprised us with a new treat, their new indie role-playing game Rainbow Skies. This game lets you play as three young heroes on a great adventure with lots of goals,...
View ArticleYs VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA – Review
The Ys series has been around since 1987 and has had a lot of games released in the series as well as a few remakes. In 2016 Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA was released for the PS4, PS Vita, and PC and...
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