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13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim Review

I'm kind of a fan of Vanillaware games since the PS2. They have a nice art style and all of them have been different. Maybe just Dragon's Crown was a bit of a disappointment because of the strange anatomy in the character designs but, the co-op was fun at least. Not many games with co-op these days. Anyway, I saw their latest game 13...


Zanki Zero: Last Beginning Review

Haruto had committed murder and decided he would commit suicide by jumping off a building one night. However, he finds himself underwater instead. When he wakes up he finds himself on an island surrounded by ruins as if the apocalypse had just occurred. Greeting him was a young cheery girl with a prosthetic arm and leg who introduces...


Evatchi - The Evangelion Themed Tamagotchi Review and Instructions

I was quite excited when I learned Bandai was going to release an Evangelion themed Tamagotchi, "All Purpose Oval Weapon, Evatchi (エヴァっち)" early in the year June 13th. I wasn't too keen on the idea of raising an Angel but being an Eva fan it was going to be a fun collectible. So I was quite disappointed when I found all the stores online...


Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore Review

Tsubasa Oribe is the only survivor of the Mass Disappearance that occurred 5 years ago when her older sister also disappeared from stage. After getting over her shock she applies to be an idol in the hopes of finding clues to her sister's whereabouts but finds herself transported to another world as everyone around her disappears yet...


Makoto Shinkai's CoMix Wave Art Team Creates Nescafe Ad for Hong Kong

Ever wondered what Hong Kong would look like in a Makoto Shinkai movie? Well, in the latest Nescafe ad, you can see just that. Ever since Shinkai joined CoMix Wave and put together his own art team, that art team has been involved in creating ads for various companies such as for Taisei Corporation and their very first ad for Shinano...


AI: The Somnium Files Review

I had no idea what this game was about or even what kind of game it was but it looked interesting so I thought I'd try it out. Turns out to be a strange crime investigating, 3D visual novel by Spike Chunsoft the same company that made the Daganronpa games (which I also never played). In this case this was directed by Koutaro Uchikoshi who was...


Final Fantasy VII: Remake, Midgar Review

So, Final Fantasy VII fans were literally jumping up and down when SE finally revealed they were remaking the game back in 2015. Now 23 years later after the original game release we have the very first part of the remake that comes on two discs, a 45GB data disc that takes about 1 hour to install before you can load up the game. For the record...


Another Eden - A Chrono Trigger for Casual Players

The thing about mobile games is that most of them make you do the same thing over and over again so I was looking for an RPG I could play while commuting. Kemco's games are pretty good and uses your classic JRPG level grinding system. Not to mention they're free with ads these days but the art's a bit rough and sometimes risquey to play on...


New Sakura Wars Review & Platinum Trophy Tips

It's Taisho 20th Year, 10 years since the capital fended off a large scale invasion from Koumas. Now marine Sejiro Kamiyama has been re-assigned to the Imperial Theatre Troupe to help reinforce their military strength. As he arrives as his new place of assignment the Imperial Theatre, he is reunited with Sakura, a childhood friend he...


Transport Fever 2 Review

Having finished Two Point Hospital and its DLCs while the JRPG scene's been quiet, I was on the lookout for a sim game to play on the PC again. This game looked good and some reviews on Steam mentioned it was similar to Cities: Skylines, another sim game I enjoyed playing which could be considered a successor to the classic Sim City. Broken...