Birushana: Rising Flower of Genpei review for Nintendo Switch
Is there anything more romantic than 12th century Japanese civil wars? Birushana certainly doesn?t think so.
Is there anything more romantic than 12th century Japanese civil wars? Birushana certainly doesn?t think so.
Oddly similar to the first game?s post-game content offering, but with a couple of company firsts!
Just your typical (cat)girl meets (soldier)boy story.
Just your typical Cold War visual novel about a young, gay wannabe-supervillain looking for love and world domination.
Bringing a whole new meaning to the idea of ghosting.
There?s niche, there?s extremely niche, and then there?s Code: Realize ~Wintertide Miracles~.
In London Detective Mysteria, Sherlock Holmes meets Jack the Ripper, and both of them want to woo you…kinda.
Psychedelica of the Ashen Hawk helps Aksys Games’ “Summer of Mystery” go out on a high note.
The first two parts of a classic visual novel trilogy arrive on the Vita. Do they live up to their reputations?
Not even a terrible title can take away too much from a fairly compelling mystery.
Just your typical teenage love story where the protagonist dies thirty seconds in.
There’s nothing like the threat of murder to liven up a romance novel.
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Period Cube: for those times when you wish Sword Art Online had way less action and way more romancing of bland hunks.
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