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Tron: Identity is a solid visual novel that fans of the Tron property should absolutely check out.
Hunt the Night nails the aesthetics and world-building, but fails to deliver a truly satisfying combat system outside of boss encounters.
Mageseeker is a slog that even die-hard League of Legends fans will have trouble getting through.
This game is more style than substance.
A fun and charming monster collecting game with an eye-catching aesthetic and wonderful soundtrack that is dripping with style and personality.
FuRyu can be quite hit or miss with their releases, and unfortunately I think Trinity Trigger is more a miss. That's not to say it isn't a worthwhile experience though, and I think its specific audience will enjoy what's on offer.
Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly is a touching return to the video game equivalent of savoring a favorite warm beverage on a dreary day.
Redemption Reapers has a promising combat system, but the story fails to impress and the early game maps prevent the combat from truly shining.
Numina Part II is an essential final story component for fans of the first.
The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog is a free and unexpected visual novel delight.
A commendable and adequate Lovecraftian tale worthy of your time.
Mato Anomalies is a prime example of the journey being more important than the destination.
This is a highly niche title that expects a lot from the player but gives back in equal measure if you have the time and energy.
Belle Automata: Chronicle I is a compelling sci-fi VN for those who love romance.
Esperia ~Uprising of the Scarlet Witch~ is a flawed yet solid SRPG experience.
Lost Odyssey is a masterstroke of an RPG and one that is well worth revisiting.
Atelier Ryza 3 feels like a generational leap due to the expanded world, refined battle mechanics, intensive alchemy system, and overall scope and direction.
A bite-sized puzzle game with an emphasis on crafting stories that will delight for a short gaming romp.
A heartfelt world without a lot going on that may capture some hearts and leave others disappointed.
The Nintendo Switch port of Tyrant’s Blessing makes for an enjoyable-albeit-short handheld SRPG experience.