Trials of Mana
Originally released for the Super Nintendo in 1995, Trials of Mana was the third game in the series, but it never made it out of Japan. Square-Enix did eventually localize the game a year before ...
Originally released for the Super Nintendo in 1995, Trials of Mana was the third game in the series, but it never made it out of Japan. Square-Enix did eventually localize the game a year before ...
Sakura Gamer is part of the Sakura series of video games (check out also our reviews of Sakura Swim Club, Sakura Angels, and Sakura Dungeon. This is a series that is all about fun characters and ...
Senren*Banka is brought to us by Yuzusoft and NekoNyan, a bit of a dream team in the world of visual novels. This is available on Steam, but the Steam version has the adult content cut out. You can ...
I had a fair bit of fun with the other volumes of this series. And when you think about it, what is there not to love, it is a game about cute cat girls that are wanting to please their master! With ...
Gacha Club is a mobile game that is available for iOS or Android users. I have put the Android game through its paces over the last few days and thought I would share my thoughts. Being able to dress ...
Gundam is to anime as bread is to a sandwich. And while the two often remind one of the other, that doesn’t mean that the video games are equally iconic. Often games based on anime properties like ...
Persona 4 Golden is one of the best games for the PlayStation Vita. It started life out as a PS2 game before getting that HD paint for the Vita. Now thanks to Steam, we have the ultimate version of ...
Puzzle adventure games don’t always have to be a Tetris clone- they can also be about epic, world-changing events...that happen to take place during the more pedestrian things like getting to know ...
Visual novels are some of the most beautiful, well-written games out there. Too bad not enough people play them. But for those that do, and those select few who enjoy the NEKOPARA series, NEKOPARA ...
Visual novel adventure games are a tough sell for the majority of gamers, and that’s a shame because titles like Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc demonstrate why this genre needs more love from the ...