For the few who haven’t heard of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, it started life as a manga that had quite a cult following. It was then turned into an anime that skyrocketed its popularity. It soon added a few games under its belt, including a certain 3D fighting game added back in 2013. Let’s see if […]
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I’m the Villainess, So I’m Taming the Final Boss Vol. 1 – Light Novel Review
A light novel series written by Sarasa Nagase and illustrated by Mai Murasaki, I’m the Villainess, So I’m Taming the Final Boss is an isekai fantasy romance title about an otome game’s villainess who has to conquer the final boss’ heart in order to survive. Also known as Akuyaku Reijou Nanode Last Boss wo Kattemimashita, this Japanese series was initially […]
Idol Manager – Review | Cash, Fame, and Treachery
Long a staple of Japanese media, idol culture has continued to grow its presence in the West. Series like BanG Dream and Love Live have grown in popularity due in large part to catchy songs and eye-catching outfits. And in Idol Manager, developed by GlitchPitch, you take the role of the producer of your very […]
Making Lovers After Stories – Review | One Year Later
Enjoyed Making Lovers and want to see what happens a year later? Making Lovers After Stories gives you a brief glimpse at the protagonist’s potential lives with each of the five heroines. Not read Making Lovers yet? It’s one of the few moege visual novels that takes place after graduation from college and one that we recommend. Check […]
Amatsutsumi – Review | Words of Power
Amatsutsumi is the second Purple Software game I’ve played, the first being Chrono Clock. Like Chrono Clock with its time travel watch, Amatsutsumi features a supernatural hook: a command power called Kotodama reminiscent of the geas from Code Geass. Amatsutsumi is an interesting and unusual visual novel. Kotodama runs deeply in the story, which concludes […]
Digimon Survive – Review | Shrine of the Kemonogami
Digimon Survive is primarily a visual novel. This seems to be the big controversy for this title, so I’ll get it out the way first. In this jaunt to the Digital World, you’ll find SRPG combat, point-and-click gameplay, and even mechanics similar to dating sims. Despite all of this and more being in Digimon Survive, […]
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 – Review
The Xenoblade series only seems to be growing larger and larger by the day. It wasn’t that long ago where fans of Monolith Soft had been fighting to see the first game be released in the west. Now, it’s the darling child of Nintendo’s RPG lineup. Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is yet another massive, sweeping epic […]
Kinkoi: Golden Time – Review | More Golden Loveriche
Loved Kinkoi: Golden Loveriche? Then you’ll be glad to know that Saga Planets’ romance comedy visual novel doesn’t end with just that. Kinkoi: Golden Time is a fandisc, adding three new routes and seven bonus scenes. Most notably, it gives an alternate direction to a certain beloved character’s original route. For The Fans Have you not […]
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, […]










