Muv-Luv Alternative review for PS Vita, PC
The conclusion to one of the most widely-acclaimed visual novel trilogies gets an official English translation. Is it worth your time?
The conclusion to one of the most widely-acclaimed visual novel trilogies gets an official English translation. Is it worth your time?
The first two parts of a classic visual novel trilogy arrive on the Vita. Do they live up to their reputations?
Cyberpunk and anime collide with visual novels, point-and-click adventures, and a bit of queer theory in 2064: Read Only Memories. You can probably tell whether you?ll like this game just from reading that last sentence.
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.
Hakuoki: Kyoto Winds is proof that not all visual novels have to be centred around the most obnoxious characters imaginable.
One of the Vita’s most acclaimed visual novels gets a sequel. Does it live up to expectations?
A visual novel that doesn’t leave you feeling like a perv? Heck yes.
Code: Realize ~Guardian of Rebirth~ is that rarest of birds: a visual novel that you’ll actually want to read.
The visual novel vicious circle: are characters jerks because they’re in visual novels, or are they in visual novels because they’re jerks?
Fans that have been clamoring to see this visual novel brought to the U.S. won’t have to wait much longer.
It may be Thanksgiving, but there are still plenty of new games arriving on the Switch this week.
Plus: an indie trailblazer makes its Switch debut next year.
See the beginning of the Invincible saga from a more feminine perspective.
The beautiful game highlights this week’s eShop update.
The first eShop update of September finds lots and lots of new games hitting the Switch.
Buy fancy dresses, get invited to balls, avoid the guillotine.