Released for PC in six languages on 20 April 2021, Don’t Forget Me is an indie cyberpunk mystery adventure game by The Moon Pirates. In this four to seven-hour game, play as Fran, an amnesiac who is trying to make sense of what is happening around her after Bernard, the owner of a memory clinic, took her […]
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World’s End Club – Review | An Uninspired Experience
As someone who was (and still is) a huge fan of the Danganronpa and Zero Escape series, it was really exciting to read that both of the directors, Kotaro Uchikoshi and Kazutaka Kodaka, teamed together to deliver a new game in World’s End Club. There is definitely a void to be filled after the departure of Danganronpa and […]
Say No! More – Review | The Power of NO!
One of the biggest takeaways I had after playing CAPCOM’s Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy is its iconic phrase — Igiari (Objection)! Well, maybe not the phrase per se but the idea of being firm and raising objections to things that are simply nonsensical. I thought I would never find a game that is centered around this […]
Judgment Remastered – Review | Taking Justice
Judgment, a spin-off of the well-known Yakuza series follows Takayuki Yagami in this crime-thriller. Originally released on PlayStation 4 in 2019, a remastered version has now come to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S/X. Lawyer Turned Detective While working as a lawyer, Yagami successfully defended a client on a murder charge. In a country where […]
Neptunia Virtual Stars – Review | A Nep Letter to VTubers
I have a problem, one which I think I should share with you all… I am obsessed with the Neptunia franchise. Why is that? I’d say it’s the same reason I like Super Smash Brothers; it’s a love letter to gaming’s history! It’s not just that though; it also has a tongue-in-cheek sense of humor […]
Necrobarista – Review | The Dead Drink Coffee
Introduction Necrobarista calls itself a unique take on the visual novel medium. Having played visual novels for more than a decade, I’d certainly agree. In fact, some may not even agree that it is a visual novel at all. This is closer to a game than a visual novel in some ways. There are first-person […]
Evan’s Remains – Review | A Beautiful Story
Introduction When it comes to playing games, one of the best kind of story-driven experiences are the ones that take you on an emotional roller coaster and make you feel a certain way. Evan’s Remains accomplishes just that. Developed by Maitan69, who’s based in Argentina, Evan’s Remains is a mystery-thriller puzzle game with only one objective: find […]
Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories – Review
What’s this all about then? Check the weather report for a mild chance of a natural disaster! Prepare your heart for this and grab your best clothes because we might be getting in danger, but we can still look classy while doing it! Welcome to Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo […]
Children of Zodiarcs – Review | Roll of the Dice
Introduction In a world filled with excellent tactical RPG’s, you need a pretty unique hook. Something that’ll grab a person and pull them in. Get it, because that’s what hooks do. Children of Zodiarcs got it, and they nailed it. The trailer sunk its claws into me. A part from its unique name and my […]
Loop – The Distress Call – Review
Hop into my spaceship and ride with me as we try playing Loop – The Distress Call, a narrative game developed and published by Adven Works for the iOS platform (and soon Android), released in early 2020. At first, one might wonder if a mobile game is truly worth getting invested in. Most games on […]