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Artwork for Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land.

Review: Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land (Nintendo Switch)

March 14, 2025
JRPG/Koei Tecmo/Nintendo Switch/Reviews

Back in 2019, Koei Tecmo hit it big with Atelier Ryza, and the long-running series went from being one of the most beloved niche properties to being something that suddenly had upward mobility in sales and prominence. Not quite in the leagues of Final Fantasy, Tales, Dragon Quest or Persona,…

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Review: Suikoden I & II HD Remaster (Nintendo Switch)

March 12, 2025
JRPG/Konami/Nintendo Switch/Reviews

Suikoden might not have quite the same profile as Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest, but this is a beloved cult JRPG franchise, stretching back to the original PlayStation. And I really do mean beloved. Many who have played it list Suikoden 2, in particular, list it as one of the…

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Review: Him, The Smile & Bloom (Nintendo Switch)

March 9, 2025
Nintendo Switch/Reviews/visual novel

Him, The Smile & Bloom is a surprisingly “innovative” otome, at least as far as the narrative goes. I use the inverted commas because that word is bandied around far too much (and is far too associated with techbros – and yes I realise the contradiction between my disdain for…

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Review: Urban Myth Dissolution Center (Nintendo Switch)

March 4, 2025
Nintendo Switch/Reviews/visual novel

Urban Myth Dissolution Center is an interesting game. Set in modern-day Tokyo, this ADV from developer Hakababunko and publisher Shueisha Games features a series of episodes involving the titular Urban Myth Dissolution Center, an organisation that specializes in solving peculiar cases involving such anomalies. University student Azami Fukurai had a…

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Review: Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection (Nintendo Switch)

March 2, 2025
card game/Nintendo Switch/Retro/Reviews

If you were to try and narrow the entire range of TCGs out there down to the “big three”, you’d surely land on Magic the Gathering, Pokemon TCG, and Yu-Gi-Oh!. Of those three, Yu-Gi-Oh is the one that has relied the most on console video games to build the fanbase.…

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Ever 17/Never 7 Double Pack review on Nintendo Switch

Review: Ever 17/Never 7 Double Pack (Nintendo Switch)

February 26, 2025
Nintendo Switch/Reviews/visual novel

Kotaro Uchikoshi will be remembered as one of the finest writers to work in the visual novel (and VN-adjacent) space. He is of course best known for the Zero Escape series and, more recently, the two utterly exceptional AI titles. Right at the start of his career, however, he worked in…

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TWO rugby reviews: Jonah Lomu Rugby Challenge 4 vs. Rugby 25

February 22, 2025
Nintendo Switch/Reviews/Sony PlayStation 5

Two rugby games have been released within a span of a week of one another. For such a niche sport (in the world of video games), I’m not sure that was in anyone’s greatest interest, but nonetheless rugby fans get a choice: Jonah Lomu Rugby Challenge 4 is a sequel…

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Review: Stories from Sol: The Gun-Dog (Nintendo Switch)

February 21, 2025
Nintendo Switch/Reviews

When retro-inspired visual novels like Stories from Sol: The Gun-Dog pop up on my radar, I jump at the chance to play them. These games remind me of my childhood when the outside world never felt “safe.” Like many others in the same position, I found my place in other…

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The Legend of Heroes Trails Through Daybreak II Key art

Review: The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak II (Nintendo Switch)

February 14, 2025
JRPG/Nintendo Switch/Reviews

There’s a literary device called the Deus Ex Machina (no, the game series didn’t invent that cool-sounding word), which describes when an author uses a plot device to solve a seemingly unsolvable problem in a story. It’s possibly the most difficult literary device to use, since, if you calibrate it…

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Review: Sugoro Quest: Dice Heroes (Nintendo Switch)

February 13, 2025
Nintendo Switch/Retro/Reviews

Some of you are probably wondering: “What is a Sugoro?” Well, it’s easy to explain. Sugoroku is a classic Japanese board game where players roll the dice to move their pawns from the start of the board to the goal. There are many takes on Sugoroku in video games, including…

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