Ace Attorney Investigations Collection is the latest of Capcom’s efforts to bring the Ace Attorney franchise to a wider audience. This collection packages Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth and Ace Attorney Investigations 2: Prosecutor’s Gambit into a single release available on PC and all major consoles. The inclusion of Prosecutor’s Gambit is especially exciting, as […]
Visual Novel
Fate/stay night REMASTERED – Review
The Fate series is a behemoth of a media franchise, with myriad entries across anime, manga, and video games. The sheer size of the franchise is, at this point, quite intimidating. Where exactly should one begin if they’re trying to get into Fate? Luckily, despite the series’ incredible sprawl, there’s a simple answer: the visual […]
Everlasting Flowers – Where there is a will, there is a way – Review
Everlasting Flowers – Where there is a will, there is a way is the first full-fledged new visual novel title from developer Sprite in over a decade (based on Japanese release date). As someone who became a pretty big fan of their previous work in Aokana, I’ve been excited to see what they’ve been cooking […]
The Expression Amrilato – Review
The Expression Amrilato, known as Kotonoha Amrilato in Japan, is a girls’ love visual novel released by SukeraSparo back in 2017. The game is primarily known for featuring the use of Esperanto, a real-life constructed (planned) language based on roots originating from various European languages. The Expression Amrilato was released and published in English by […]
Suzukuri Dungeon: Karin in the Mountain – Review
Starring versions of some of my favorite characters from Koihime Musou, Suzukuri Dungeon: Karin in the Mountain is now on Steam. It’s a curious mix of dungeon management, tower defence, time management, and visual novel, so I wanted to try it out. It is strongly recommended to use the adult patch to play this game, […]
Tales from Toyotoki: Arrival of the Witch – Review
Tales from Toyotoki: Arrival of the Witch (also known by its Japanese name Ihanashi no Majo) is a visual novel created by Fragaria. What initially drew me to it was its art style, which had a somewhat distinct look to it. A couple of years after its initial Japanese release, we can now experience the […]
Siren’s Call: Escape Velocity – Review
Siren’s Call has been freely available on for some time now as a beta version of the full Siren’s Call: Escape Velocity, which adds a couple hours of story content as well as additional art and music. Escape Velocity is slated for a 2025 full release, but according to the developer is finished minus a […]
Lilja and Natsuka: Painting Lies – Review
When I first heard of Lilja and Natsuka: Painting Lies, the points I heard about most often were that it was a girls’ love story and that the heroine was blind. I was surprised to find that the story doesn’t overly focus on either of these things. Lilja and Natsuka: Painting Lies is an all-ages […]
MAMIYA – DoomsDayDreams – Review
Note: This review will contain spoilers for MAMIYA – A Shared Illusion of the World’s End, which we would suggest you play before reading this review of MAMIYA – DoomsDayDreams. Please be aware that there will be details that are integral parts of MAMIYA – A Shared Illusion of the World’s End’s mystery. MAMIYA – DoomsDayDreams is […]
Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- – Review
Starting life back in the year 2000 as a doujin visual novel, Tsukihime gained a reputation as one of the best visual novels available, despite some dated elements. Over 20 years later, Aniplex and TYPE MOON have brought it to a wider audience with the remake, Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon-. Not heard […]










