Omega Pattern Feels Like a Rough Draft of the Visual Novel...

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2017 has been a real hit-or-miss year for visual novels. We've had some incredible hits like the long awaited release of Dies Irae, Pyre,...

Review: Deadbolt

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When we think of the Grim Reaper we imagine a tall, black robed figure with a sickle. The developers of Deadbolt, Hopoo Games, imagined...

Review: Maia

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Maia is an extra terrestrial colony simulator. The player's role in the game is to be the overseer of the first colony of humans living on the fictional planet Maia in the Tau Ceti system.

Budget Halloween Horror: Syndrome review

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Syndrome is a truly dreadful game on almost every level and there is absolutely no reason to buy it. In fact, if this game is ever received as a gift, the understanding should be that whatever relationship was once there has ended forever

Street Heat First Impression – Spoiler: It wasn’t great.

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As stated, this is a first impression of Street Heat, not a final review. The game is in early access and the updates seem to be relatively frequent. There may be potential here for Street Heat to become a far more enjoyable experience

Stay! Stay! Is the Most Underrated Comedy Game to Come Out...

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The beautiful thing about dating sims is that there's so many that no matter how niche your interests, there's something for everybody. Cute high...

Flat Kingdom launches next week!

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Flat Kingdom will officially be released on April 7th

Review: Fort Meow

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Fort Meow is an indie strategy and puzzle based game developed by Upper Class Walrus. This is my first time playing any games from Upper Class Walrus but i quite enjoyed Fort Meow and it has left a good impression. Fort Meow is a perfect game for anyone who has little time on their hand but want to complete an interactive story in one sitting.

Last Day of June is a Stylish, Bittersweet Ode to Coping...

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Accepting the death of a loved one can be one of the most difficult things a person has to do. They leave a gaping...

The Longest 5 Minutes review: A JRPG Distilled from Better JRPGs

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Despite a good start and its many sterling qualities, TL5M is shackled by its temporal premise.
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