VGChartz's Reviews
Cat Girl Without Salad: Amuse-Bouche began its life as an April Fool's prank, so its inadequacies as a game aren't shocking.
Sakura Wars is a welcome, pleasant comeback, but a somewhat failed modernization.
Combat is cumbersome and resource gathering tedious at times, but successes in environmental storytelling, ambient sound, survival gameplay, and character progression help mask those flaws.
Slender launch content aside, Ninja Theory's first venture into competitive multiplayer ranks among the most joyously-frenzied brawlers of this generation.
Gratifying action-adventure gameplay, tense enemy encounters, visceral gunplay, and excellent graphics make it a solid entry in the long-running horror franchise.
Moons of Madness demonstrates adaptation mismanagement of Lovecraft’s method to leave you haunted by his story’s horrific implications.
Elevator going nowhere fast.
A fantastic experience for anyone who enjoys fighting games, and probably a great one even if you're not a big fan of the genre.
An extraordinary achievement.
Lacks anything that really makes it glitter and at the same time isn’t awful enough to have a certain level of camp to it either.
Even as a first outing for a game based on this highly entertaining intellectual property, One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows feels incredibly lackluster.
A blast to play.
An exceptional way to spend several hours.
Royal's release marks the perfect occasion to jump into the very best JRPG of this generation.
Underhero serves as a reasonable replacement until Nintendo decides the future of its papercraft franchise.
Uneven storytelling and unexceptional gameplay makes this quaint Scandinavian mystery one you can a-fjord to miss.
Strip away the food based aesthetic and all that’s left is a very simplistic 2D shooter.
The characters are layered and sympathetic; the twisting, turning plotline engaging; and the moral dilemmas fascinating in their unintended consequences.
One of the better re-releases in recent memory.
A decent endeavor by one of the industry's premiere indie developers.