Neal Chandran
A memorable experience that left me wanting more (in a good way).
A passionate love letter to traditional RPGs, pro wrestling, and upturned toy boxes.
This is how a HD remake should be done.
The best otome game I've ever played has been made even better.
Absolutely riveting.
An explosive finale to the broiling wartime drama set up by Hakuoki: Kyoto Winds.
A top-notch strategy RPG that should definitely appeal to genre fans who've enjoyed games like Final Fantasy Tactics, Fire Emblem, or Summon Night.
An inspired entry to the venerable series.
Another compelling visual novel from MoaCube.
An utterly delightful game.
Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! is capable of eliciting strong feelings. It is not always an enjoyable experience, but it is just that: an experience. When I encounter any work that transcends its medium like this, I take special note of it. I am grateful (for lack of a better word) that Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! came my way, and I strongly encourage fellow visual novel aficionados to join the literature club too.
It's the fantasy Borderlands RPG I never knew I needed in my life.
Even after 30 years, this venerable series still brings the magic.
Manafinder is charmingly engaging game.
Simply put, this game rocks!
It's a fanservicey anime-style game with sinister underpinnings.
I was not ready for this game to end as soon as it did.
Jack Move doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but is a gridding chrome rim (to use in-game slang).
An enjoyable romp that gets me interested in the past and future of this series.
In spite of a few flaws, this game's delightful charm totally won me over.