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I certainly don’t think that Mizuchi is for everyone. If you are a fan of Japanese, Chinese, and Vietnamese culture, visual novels, and don’t mind sexual themes in games you will find value in Mizuchi. The presentation in terms of visuals and the music fits perfectly with each event. The overall length is also a highlight, I would say that the initial read is about 4-5 hours and subsequential reads to see all of the additional endings skipping through all repeated conversations could make the full visual novel easily 10-12 hours. There is definitely value for the money spent. For visual novel fans, I think Mizuchi is an excellent addition to your library and is worth playing through multiple times to see the complete story and all possible outcomes for Linh.
South of Midnight is a rare kind of game: a haunting, heartfelt Southern folktale with modern soul. It’s weird in all the right ways, ambitious in its themes, and stunning in execution. Hazel’s journey is one I’ll remember not just for the battles she fought, but for the songs she heard, the wounds she healed, and the stories she carried with her. This is Compulsion Games’ best work to date, and one of the most distinctive action-adventure games of the year.
Koira is a beautifully crafted adventure that explores themes of friendship, trust, and the bond between humans and animals. Its stunning visuals, emotive soundtrack, and engaging gameplay create an experience that resonates deeply, even if it is brief. Despite minor technical hiccups, Koira stands out as a shining example of indie storytelling.
Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land feels like it tried to evolve, but grew in all the wrong directions. It trades intimacy for scale, depth for breadth, and ends up feeling like a generic JRPG that happens to have alchemy in it, rather than a true Atelier experience. If you’re in it for the vibes and some light crafting, you might still find some charm here. But for fans hoping for a deeper, more refined entry—this one just doesn’t quite synthesize.
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition on the Nintendo Switch is a masterful blend of expansive exploration, engaging narrative themes, and refined gameplay mechanics, and it’s about time it made its way onto the Nintendo Switch.
KARMA: The Dark World does a great job in immersing you in a dystopian setting. The horror is prominent and challenges you to think. Some of the puzzles feel unnecessary and you have little guidance for the solutions. The experience is great if you can withstand the mature content and give the story time to flesh out.
AI Limit stands out as a remarkable entry in the action RPG genre, seamlessly blending engaging combat, a hauntingly beautiful world, and a narrative that invites introspection. Its thoughtful design and attention to detail create an experience that resonates with players long after the journey concludes. Fans of challenging yet rewarding gameplay, as well as those who appreciate rich world-building, will find much to admire in AI Limit.
FATE: Reawakened delivers a noticeable graphical improvement over the original games, bringing the classic dungeon-crawling experience into a more modern light, but suffers from a long list of technical problems that significantly detract from the experience. Many of these bugs—particularly those involving item stats, retirement exploits, and missing UI elements—impact core gameplay mechanics, making progression either frustrating or easily exploitable. While the game is still playable, these issues demand urgent attention from developers. Without meaningful patches, the game risks alienating both longtime fans and newcomers alike.
Assassin’s Creed Shadows successfully revitalizes the franchise by introducing a compelling setting, well-developed characters, and innovative gameplay mechanics. Its blend of action, stealth, and cultural immersion offers a rich and engaging experience that both honors the series’ roots and pushes its boundaries. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the series, Shadows provides a captivating journey through the shadows of feudal Japan.
Split Fiction is an absolute triumph. Hazelight Studios has once again set a new gold standard for cooperative storytelling, blending exhilarating gameplay with an emotionally rich narrative. With its compelling characters, breathtaking visuals, and masterful co-op mechanics, this game is a must-play for anyone who appreciates the art of storytelling in video games. A true 10/10 experience that cements Hazelight’s reputation as the kings of co-op gaming.
When you first look at Morkull Ragast’s Rage, it looks like an exciting Metroidvania. Once you step into the game, you can see its flaws in the combat system, variety of enemies, skill system, and lack of narrative. The game had potential, but it loses you at a point. I found myself being more frustrated at the combat system than anything.
It's safe to say that Atomfall is not a Fallout clone. With its stunning views and entertaining gameplay, Atomfall is a must-play for those who enjoy open-world survival games. The amount of mystery from the moment you press play keeps you engaged all the way through.
While not without its flaws, the collection offers valuable insights into the series’ history and evolution. Whether you’re a seasoned explorer or a new adventurer, these remastered titles provide a compelling experience that bridges the past and present of gaming.
WYRMHALL: Brush and Banter stands out as a charming and humorous adventure that combines simple yet engaging gameplay with a richly woven narrative. Its focus on comedy and character interactions sets it apart from similar titles, making it a must-play for fans of cozy games and lighthearted storytelling.
The Jackbox Survey Scramble successfully reinvents the party game genre by incorporating real-time survey data, ensuring that gameplay remains fresh and relevant. Each of the six modes offers a unique experience, catering to a wide range of player preferences. Whether you’re a seasoned Jackbox veteran or a newcomer looking for a fun group activity, Survey Scramble serves up a hearty helping of entertainment that’s sure to satisfy.
Whether you’re teeing off in a Major, designing your dream course, or competing with friends online, PGA TOUR 2K25 delivers a polished and rewarding golf experience that sets a new standard for the franchise.
Warriors: Abyss isn’t the worst entry in the series, but it’s far from the best. While its hero summoning mechanic has potential, the repetitive gameplay, bland visuals, weak story, and aggressive DLC push make it hard to recommend at full price. There’s some mindless fun to be had in the early hours, but once the novelty wears off, you’re left with yet another Warriors game that fails to evolve in any meaningful way.
The mix of a twin stick shooter with real-time strategy elements is fun and engaging. Missions are varied and the game play loop is satisfying but somewhat repetitive as you progress trying to complete each campaign. There is also co-op with up to three friends but as of writing this I didn’t get a chance to give that mode a try.
Carmen Sandiego’s latest outing is a triumphant mix of old and new, delivering a stylish, intelligent adventure that respects its legacy while embracing modern gaming sensibilities. With a compelling narrative, diverse puzzle design, and an authentic educational twist, it’s a solid pick for fans of all ages. While a few mechanics could use a bit more polish, this is proof that Carmen Sandiego still knows how to steal the show.
There’s not much to say about this hot piece of trash ,Avoid Rugby 25 at all costs. This isn’t just a bad game—it’s an insult to rugby fans everywhere.