CFG Games's Reviews
Letters is like reading a choose your own adventure diary in video game form. But the art and puzzles keep you pushing through.
The story and creepy atmosphere paired with psych tests gives Monark a unique RPG twist. I highly recommend checking out and exploring Monark for its story development, gameplay, and its unconventional but familiar JRPG action.
Very well made, well thought out JRPG. While there are a couple of small flaws and linear character upgrades, the overall experience is well crafted and the story and character dynamics are so much fun.
Ocean's Heart is a charmingly sassy action adventure RPG. There are pirates, mysterious ruins, exploration, and monsters along the way. It embraces the Zelda style for an engaging yet casual experience.
Anybody who is a fan of character action games will be happy with Neptunia x Senran Kagura: Ninja War.
Top NEP pays great homage to the Sega arcade game Space Harrier down to every fiber of this title's being. At $5 it's a worthy addition to any Steam library!
Hammerting meets the bar for a good colony sim but still has a few kinks to work out regarding the story and the overworld engagement.
The spirit of the arcade scene in the 90s is fully alive with this title. I highly recommend Windjammers 2 to anybody who is a fan of arcade gameplay.
It's a very ambitious (maybe at some points too ambitious) first attempt at a horror visual novel with excellent art and sound design. However, this does not excuse the poor pacing, weird character decisions, or glitches that I've experienced.
A light-hearted story about a blooming relationship on an unknown planet surrounded by mysteries.
The unique art style, excellent lighting, and mechanical world design are all great.
While not a perfect experience because of some clunky controls outside of combat and weird story pacing, Fatal Frame Maiden of Black Water is a title that any fan of survival horror should look to have added to their collection.
The game may not have reinvented the wheel for gameplay, but it doesn't have to. It's still damn fun!
Blue Reflection: Second Light is an entertaining JRPG, and its craftsmanship shines with an elegant interface, sweeping tunes, and environments that feel simultaneously ordinary and bizarre.
A bright and fun take on being a fictional, modern day Cupid.
While this release's extras are a bit sparse, Panorama Cotton's technical prowess is still impressive twenty-seven years later. The game can be a bit hard to read, but the sheer insanity on-screen can provide a fun time.
An unreleased Hololive character on a quest to stop a Hatsune Miku character gone wild.
Add another star to the rating if you like being trolled. UnMetal relies on its writing to keep the player invested. If the jokes can't keep you on your seat, the gameplay won't either.
Zenovia Interactive shows its love for these classic arcade games and that brings out the best in Steel Assault!
Astria Ascending is full of wonderfully hand-painted visuals and fantastic tunes. While it provides plenty of customization options and sticks to established roleplaying mechanics, the arbitrary pacing and balance can dampen the experience.