WELCOME TO LITTLEWOOD! (Intro) There’s something truly captivating about the slice-of-life genre. In fact, harvesting crops or cultivating relationships is strangely relaxing to me. Furthermore, as I get older, my reflexes start to falter. So, I appreciate the slower pace these titles have. Littlewood is just the latest entry into the life simulator genre but […]
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Woodsalt – Review | A JRPG If You Remove The Gameplay
When I first heard of Woodsalt, I was immediately hooked. A psychological adventure game in the style of a 90’s JRPG? Sign me up. I am a 90’s kid after all, and anything that panders to my aging sense of nostalgia is fine by me. Let’s face it, that decade was a groundbreaking sequence of […]
Baldur’s Gate 3 – Review | Fun with Flayers
The name Baldur’s Gate was on the lips of every PC cRPG enthusiast since the dawn of time, a testament to writing and immersion. Taking the world of Dungeons and Dragons with its ruleset and allowing players to effectively craft their own experience while also having a tightly written narrative. Now 20 years on since the […]
Morbid: The Seven Acolytes – Review | Kill’em Slow
The year was 2015, and a little game known as Bloodborne was unleashed. Now, I was never much for the Dark Souls franchise myself. The punishing gameplay was enough to frighten me off. Something was enchanting about that release though. It was utterly beautiful and aesthetically pleasing. So, I dove in headfirst and got immensely frustrated. I’ve never wanted […]
Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate – Review
I’ve always been a fan of the Roguelike genre. Games like Dead Cells still maintain a high amount of accumulated hours played on my Nintendo Switch. These titles are inherently repetitive, but they still maintain a semblance of progression. It wasn’t until last year that I’d dive into the Mystery Dungeon sub-genre and found that I loved it. So when I saw the Nintendo Direct that […]
Crusader Kings III – Review | The Tale of a Lineage
Introduction Writing a “standard” review for a game like Crusader Kings III would be difficult, purely because Crusader Kings III is no sort of standard game. It’s a strategy game for sure, but you don’t play as a leader, nation, or individual – you try to establish, manage, and perpetuate a dynasty. It’s developed by […]
Postal 4: No Regerts – Review | Guts, Gore and More.
Postal 4: No Regerts – Enjoy At Your Own Risk The following review of Postal 4: No Regerts concerns an obscenely offensive game which is not appropriate for all ages. Read this review with caution if you’re not comfortable with intense violence, gore, or offensive humor (basically, if you’re sane). Most games today try to […]
IxShe Tell – Review | The Ban on Romance Has Ended
IxShe Tell is a visual novel by developed Hooksoft and localized by NekoNyan. It takes you into what feels like a typical harem anime high school setting and dials it up to eleven. This visual novel could be described as a moege. It’s full of cute girls and has a focus on romance. You won’t […]
Kiara and My Ara Ara Adventure – Review
Developer Toffer Team describes Kiara and My Ara Ara Adventure as a lewd adventure. Having played this visual novel, it certainly fits. With uncensored nudity, a number of costumes to fit several fetishes and multiple sex scenes, the erotic element of this game is at the forefront. For those more familiar with the genre – […]
My Fair Princess – Review | Dating an Ojou-sama
My Fair Princess is a visual novel by developer PeasSoft and localized by Sol Press. It puts you in the worn-out shoes of a scholarship student, attending a school for the ultra-rich. This puts a slightly different spin on the standard high school setting which occurs so often in visual novels. I would call this […]










