Hakuoki: Edo Blossoms review for PS Vita, PC
Vampires + samurai = one heck of a combination.
Vampires + samurai = one heck of a combination.
While it’s great that Root Double strives to give players more than the standard visual novel experience, there’s still something to be said for economy and brevity.
It’s all fun and games until someone loses an eye…or a hand, or a liver.
Just your typical teenage love story where the protagonist dies thirty seconds in.
Wherein the eponymous truth, presumably, is that this game features all the Utawarerumono-related exposition you could ever hope for.
There’s nothing like the threat of murder to liven up a romance novel.
Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception: hard to pronounce, surprisingly fun to play.
Hakuoki: Kyoto Winds is proof that not all visual novels have to be centred around the most obnoxious characters imaginable.
One of the best modern Final Fantasy titles gets a worthy remaster, and there’s more than a few new PSVR and PS4 games to check out this week.
Period Cube: for those times when you wish Sword Art Online had way less action and way more romancing of bland hunks.
It’s not often that there’s a week where there’s not much to download from the PlayStation Store. This is not one of those weeks.
One of the Vita’s most acclaimed visual novels gets a sequel. Does it live up to expectations?
There’s a lot of freakin’ new games out this week on the PS Store.
A visual novel that doesn’t leave you feeling like a perv? Heck yes.