Following on from LIP! Lewd Idol Project Vol. 1 and it’s standalone fanservice DLC, comes the next title in this lewd adventure. LIP! Lewd Idol Project Vol. 2 continues Kairi’s dream of being an idol and their search for a new member. The Cold One LIP! Lewd Idol Project Vol. 2 starts by showing us that the Lewd […]
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Otome Domain – Review | A Crossdressing Romcom
Attending a girls’ school sounds like it might be the dream for a lot of young men. Having to dress up and pretend to be a girl while doing so? Not so much. Due to some unfortunate circumstances, Minato ends up attending Whitebell Girls’ Academy, a small school for the education of rich young ladies. […]
Top Visual Novels Of 2022 / Upcoming Visual Novels Of 2023
2022 has seen quite a few visual novels released in English. While we can’t claim to have played every single one, we have checked out quite a few! As we finish off 2022 and start 2023, the NookGaming team wants to take a look back and highlight some of our personal favorites. KuroKairin, Wes Playfair, […]
Aokana – Four Rhythms Across the Blue – EXTRA2 – Review
Have you played Aokana – Four Rhythms Across the Blue yet? If not, please go play that before reading up on Aokana – EXTRA2. If you’d like to know more, check out our review. Already played it and love Misaki or Flying Circus? Keep on reading – this is for you. Aokana – Four Rhythms Across the Blue […]
Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs Forgotten – Review
Taking place between the Utawarerumono Prelude and the Mask visual novels comes a new JRPG. Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs Forgotten by Aquaplus tells the story of a younger Oshtor, Mikazuchi, and Munechika before taking up their roles in the Mikado’s inner circle. I previously wrote about my early impressions of the game, which you may […]
Samurai Maiden – Review | Yuri and Kunai
When I first started Samurai Maiden, I thought that the main appeal would be that it has cute lesbian ninja fanservice. While this certainly does work as a hook for certain anime fans, I was surprised to find deeper mechanics than expected and a great game that unlocks more after the opening levels. Time Travel […]
Didnapper 2 – Review | A Tightly Knit Journey
The RPG Maker engine has unfortunately got a bit of a stigma attached to it. While it’s a powerful engine that gives creators simple tools to craft their own stories and adventures, it’s also a program that is commonly associated with games made for a quick buck from lazy developers or as the means to […]
Atelier Sophie 2: Ultimate Edition – Review Follow Up
Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist & The Mysterious Dream feels like it slipped under the radar in comparison to the Atelier Ryza titles. One of our team once mentioned it as a candidate for GOTY and scored it very well in his review of this JRPG, so between that and my own love of the Atelier series, I knew I had to […]
Pokémon Scarlet/Violet – Review | Best But Buggy
Starting back with Pokémon Blue in 1999, I’ve been a fan of the series. Still, as I got older, I stopped collecting the trading cards and while I still enjoyed it, I grew a little bored of the standard Pokémon formula. That is until Pokémon Legends: Arceus shook things up and became my favorite Pokémon title yet. […]
The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie – Review | Who Will Be The Bride?
Starting as a manga series written by Negi Haruba back in 2017, The Quintessential Quintuplets got a popular anime adaption back in 2019, with a second season following in 2021, both of which are currently streaming on Crunchyroll. The Quintessential Quintuplets Movie aims to wrap up the story, showing which of the quintuplets Futaro Uesugi confesses […]










