Marco & The Galaxy Dragon Review (Nintendo Switch)

Marco & The Galaxy Dragon wasn’t on my radar when it was initially released this past Spring. However, it was available for review at a time when I was craving a good visual novel. Sadly, this one didn’t hit the spot, failing to capture my attention in a good way. Will it resonate with you? …

Bugsnax Review (Nintendo Switch)

Humans are naturally curious creatures. If there’s any mystery, we want to solve it. If any part of our planet is uncharted, it should be mapped out as soon as possible. Sadly, not all discoveries are pleasant, nor eye-opening. If a chemist discovers something, it’s celebrated; if a biologist or adventurer discovers something, it might …

AI: The Somnium Files – nirvanA Initiative Review (Nintendo Switch)

Kotaro Uchikoshi has definitely made a name for himself in the visual novel genre. Known for his science fiction themes as well as an abundant use of plot twists, you’re at least guaranteed some form of surprise when playing through his games. AI: The Somnium Files – nirvanA Initiative is no exception to this trend. …

The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story Review (Nintendo Switch)

All families have a secret in some shape or fashion. Perhaps your uncle is secretly an indie band member. Maybe grandma used to hide hitchhikers in the basement when she was out of town. Or maybe your family is hiding a deep history of betrayal, death, and mystery that all comes to light after a …

Pokemon Legends: Arceus Review (Nintendo Switch)

Many Pokémon fans may say they have a love-hate relationship with the franchise (some people leaning more to one side than the other). As charming as the series is, before the announcement of Pokémon Legends: Arceus, it does suffer from maintaining the status quo. Promising to be a complete turn from the mainline games, the world …

Boreal Tenebrae Review (Nintendo Switch)

The 90s were truly a magical time. The world breathed a collective sigh of relief in the West when the Berlin Wall came down. A lot of media was created in this relatively peaceful era. People who grew up in that decade often look back fondly on that era of entertainment, especially with technology exploding, …

Kirby and the Forgotten Land Review (Nintendo Switch)

To say that Kirby’s transition to the 3D space has been a slow one would be a massive understatement. The pink puffball has been running, jumping, and floating from left to right for 30 years now. While many famous video game mascots made their jump to three-dimensional worlds in the fifth console generation, Kirby stayed …

Sakura Succubus 4 Review (Nintendo Switch)

In a lot of anime and manga related media, there are plenty of staples that come as no surprise to fans. Whether it’s hot springs or panty shots, certain moments just get a shrug since they’re the norm. Sakura Succubus 4 decides to transport us right back to a location we previously went to in …

Lost Words: Beyond the Page Review (Nintendo Switch)

Heavy on narrative, Lost Words: Beyond the Page is a game that ultimately succeeds and fails on the strength of its plot. Some will find its story stimulating, with a dual point of view. Others, like myself, will find it cliched and predictable. This alienation is a shame, as the ideas are sound, and the …