A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, an unlikely hero found himself on an adventure. Not a moisture farmer or a smuggler this time, but a droid repair technician. Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy’s Edge is this man’s story. This is the latest in a number of virtual reality games that […]
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Nina Aquilla: Legal Eagle – Review | The Face of Justice
If you were to explain the concept of “a Legal-Themed video game” it sounds frightfully boring. We’re talking about a profession where a single case can take multiple months and an absurd amount of paperwork to keep track of! …Riveting stuff, right? But take the base elements of a legal trial: a crime or dispute […]
Dance Central – VR Review | The Virtual Nightclub
One of the major benefits of virtual reality over other types of gaming is how active it keeps you. Whether you’re moving around to dodge bullets, swinging a sword, or moving to the music, you are rarely still. Dance Central for the Oculus Quest and Oculus Rift certainly pushes you further than some other games […]
Red-Handed Robin – Review | Don’t Get Caught!
Debuted as an entry for NaNoRenO 2020+, Red-Handed Robin is an otome visual novel by indie developer Hollowmend that tells the story of Robin, an experienced thief who is on her way to escape to another city after having successfully executed her latest heist. With her luggage of stolen goods and Jay, her loyal bodyguard, in […]
Under One Wing – Visual Novel Review | Revisiting The Sky
All aboard! Hop on, my dear audience, as I take you to a whole new world, but instead of a carpet, we are taking a plane! Welcome to Under One Wing, a visual novel developed by Harmorise and published by Sol Press. The game is available on Steam with the 18+ content censored, but you […]
Aokana – Extra1 – Review | Mashiro’s Afterstory
To preface this review of Aokana – Extra1, I will ask a question. Have you played Aokana – Four Rhythms Across the Blue yet? If not, we have not one, but two reviews for you to check out, with both writers rating it highly. The reason why I ask this is that Aokana – Extra1 is a […]
DareSora: Tears for an Unknown Sky – Review
A Mundane Mystery Visual novels and mystery stories complement each other like chocolate and peanut butter. Crafting a well-told one is an extremely difficult task, but when it’s done right, you’ve got an instant classic on your hands! Danganronpa, AI: The Somnium Files, and even Phoenix Wright are all fondly remembered by those who’ve played them. That being said, DareSora: […]
Onee Chanbara ORIGIN – Review | Sisterly Love
UNBATHE AND ZOMBIE HUNT! Armed with a katana; a scantily-clad woman minces the undead. At first glance, that seems like the premise of a fanfiction. Au contraíre mon ami, for you see, that’s the foundation the Onee Chanbara franchise is built upon and Onee Chanbara Origin is no exception. The first entry didn’t come to North […]
Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time – Review
I seem to be a glutton for punishment recently. First Spelunky 2 that I recently reviewed and now Crash Bandicoot 4 – both enjoyable games, but both incredibly difficult. In fact, while Crash Bandicoot 4 will be no surprise to those who played the previous titles, those new to the series may be in for […]
Aokana – Four Rhythms Across the Blue – Review | Take II
Videogames can make you think about a lot of things. In this case, they make us wonder how the Aviation Law adapted to children floating around in the sky as a normal occurrence. Welcome to Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue, a visual novel developed and published by Sprite, brought to the west with the […]










