Neal Chandran
The best otome game I've ever played has been made even better.
The game is an acquired taste that takes time to blossom fully and come into its own.
A decent game, but it doesn't do enough to stand out in the oversaturated "me too" retro-game crowd.
An inspired entry to the venerable series.
A cool little game whose ambitions exceed RPG Maker's capabilities.
This game is Fifty Shades of Grey meets a harem anime.
The game has its positives, but it doesn't stand out from the thick crowd of Vita dungeon-crawlers.
Blyts' first graphic adventure holds immense promise for the future.
This is how a HD remake should be done.
The simulation and visual novel elements are great, but the RPG elements are not.
A new direction for Aveyond that could divide fans.
Another compelling visual novel from MoaCube.
Neither a very good Etrian game nor a very good Mystery Dungeon game.
George Stobbart and Nico Collard are sleuthing again, and it feels pretty good.
Worth trying, especially for gamers who value story over everything else.