Tag: spike chunsoft
Bakeru localized for Switch and coming to PC
This feels like the Goemon (Mystical Ninja) game we’ve always wanted.
Master Detective Archives: RAIN CODE Plus gets an enhanced PS5, Xbox Series X, Steam release
Spike Chunsoft’s moody, noir detective adventure finds new life on other platforms later this year. Details and new media within.
Bandai Namco drops off new Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO media, character list and more
The excitingly-titled new Dragon Ball title gets new game details, a gameplay showcase trailer and a batch of screens.
Shiren the Wanderer: The Mystery Dungeon of Serpentcoil Island review for Nintendo Switch
Shiren wanders onto the modern stage in a great new 3D mystery dungeon experience.
Goku takes on Vegeta in this exciting new Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO trailer
Bandai Namco’s next-gen Dragon Ball Budokai Tenkaichi title is definitely looking hot. New media and details within!
Research and Destroy review for Xbox, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, PC
It?s like XCOM meets Ghostbusters in Research and Destroy.
Danganronpa creators return with Master Detective Archives: RAIN CODE
With nary a Monokuma or Monokub in sight.
Danganronpa Decadence review for Nintendo Switch
Three of the most exceptional, insane murder mystery visual novels ever made together in one great package. Also, one lousy board game spin-off.
Danganronpa Decadence gets a new trailer, pre-order details
Spike Chunsoft’s Danganronpa compilation title for the Nintendo Switch is looking quite wild, and yes also very decadent.
AI: The Somnium Files review for Switch, PS4, PC
A creepy, grisly, dazzlingly good mystery.
Zanki Zero: The Last Beginning review for PS4, PC
The newest game from Danganronpa’s creators makes their previous output look tame by comparison.
Steins;Gate: Linear Bounded Phenogram review for PS4, PC
A spin-off of the Steins;Gate series that falls a bit short with it’s presentation.
Steins;Gate Elite review for PS4, Switch, PC
A compelling story in interactive visual novel form that will leave a lasting impression.
Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony review for PS Vita, PS4
More isn’t always better, even when it’s more Danganronpa.
Exist Archive: The Other Side of the Sky review for PS4, PS Vita
A dungeon crawler that could appeal to everyone? How novel.
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