Dusk Diver 2 is finally hacking and slashing its way to consoles in the West later this year. Following the events of the original Dusk Diver, this Action RPG has you take control of Yang Yumo, fighting the forces of chaos and protecting Taipei. To set your expectations, this is merely a preview – not […]
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Chinkamo Twins – My Twin Sisters Are Totally Into Me – Review
To quote Austin Powers, “Twins, Basil, Twins!”. It’s not an uncommon fetish, so it’s no surprise that Chinkamo Twins – My Twin Sisters Are Totally Into Me exists. I quite enjoyed the last visual novel I played with a twins route, so I was curious to see how Chinkamo Twins panned out. Spoil Me, Onii-Chan! Chinkamo […]
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes – Review
Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes lets you hack and slash your way through a land divided into three as it descends into war. Similar to Hyrule Warriors, this is a musou title using an existing Nintendo property – though this one is more of a direct spin-off. Story If you’ve played Fire Emblem: Three Houses, […]
Sekai Project Announced 8 Visual Novels including Nekoworks, Madosoft and more
Sekai Project has announced plans for 8 upcoming titles at Anime Expo. While we normally wait until our weekly news update, we wanted to bring this news out earlier. HAPPY SAIN†SHEOL by 122px no Meido Translation: 5% Editing: 0% QA: 0% Engine Work: 0% Two thousand years ago, the Pestis Disaster swept through the land, […]
Shiravune Announces Plans for 13 Upcoming Visual Novels
Shiravune has announced plans for 13 upcoming titles, which are stated to be “nearing completion in the remainder of 2022”. These include standard visual novels and what they called ‘genre-benders’. Looking at their previous titles and the ones we know about, this may be visual novels with RPG or Simulation elements. While we normally wait […]
Yakuza: Like a Dragon – Review
Yakuza: Like a Dragon is the 8th entry in the well-known Yakuza series. While set three years after Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, this is a new start for the series. You’ll meet some old faces along the way, but you’ll find here a new protagonist, a new battle system, and a great place […]
Touken Ranbu Warriors – Review
Protect history itself by slicing and dicing your way through time. Sound fun? Touken Ranbu Warriors has you embody the spirits of 15 swords and cut down those who try to change history. Joseimuke Musou Touken Ranbu Warriors is an unexpected combination. It’s a Warriors game, following in the wake of titles like Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors. […]
EPOS H3PRO Hybrid Wireless Closed Acoustic Gaming Headset – Review
Do you want a headset that can connect to almost everything? One that will let you jump into an online game and chat with teammates, them just as quickly switch over to your phone’s music playlist? The EPOS H3PRO Hybrid Wireless Closed Acoustic Gaming Headset might be for you. Connect to (Almost) Everything EPOS H3PRO […]
Nintendo Switch Sports – Review
Many of us who grew up with a Nintendo Wii probably have nostalgic memories of Wii Sports and its sequel Wii Sports Resort. It led the way for the idea that games were for everyone, with even grandparents and grandchildren facing off in bowling, boxing, and more. With a lot to live up to is […]
Café Stella and the Reaper’s Butterflies – Review
Cafes seem to be a frequent setting in visual novels. Yuzusoft is no different, with titles such as Senren*Banka and Parquet having heroines who work as café waitresses. They’ve decided to go all-in on this theme with Café Stella and the Reaper’s Butterflies, which bills itself as a paranormal romance, but features more sachertorte than supernatural. The Death Goddess’ […]










