Tokyo Clanpool – Review
Get ready to clutch your pearls, as we’re looking at quite the controversial title today: Tokyo Clanpool. This dungeon crawler from the team behind the Neptunia series originally debuted on the PS V... Read More »
Get ready to clutch your pearls, as we’re looking at quite the controversial title today: Tokyo Clanpool. This dungeon crawler from the team behind the Neptunia series originally debuted on the PS V... Read More »
Last year, EastAsiaSoft treated us to a remaster of Rainbow Skies, a JRPG developed by SideQuest Studios that debuted on PS3, PS4, and PSVita in 2018. Rainbow Skies was the somewhat obscure sequel to ... Read More »
We’re getting to the point that there are so many games about coffee that they could almost be considered an entire genre by themselves. Joining the likes of Necrobarista, Coffee Talk, Affogato, and... Read More »
Let’s start our review of Saga of the Moon Priestess by addressing the obvious elephant in the room: this game is a shameless ripoff of The Legend of Zelda, in particular Link’s Awakening. With ... Read More »
Publisher EastAsiaSoft’s library on the Switch eShop is fairly diverse, ranging from ports of relatively obscure JRPGs like Mugen Souls to the notorious Pretty Girls series, which comprises classic ... Read More »
Way back in 2012, SideQuest Studios released a little JRPG titled Rainbow Moon on the then-current family of PlayStation systems, the PS3, PS4, and the Vita. The game proved to be moderately successfu... Read More »
Back in 2018, indie developer AONe Games released a fighting game titled Omen of Sorrow on the PS4. For almost five years, Omen of Sorrow remained exclusive to that platform, but thanks to publisher E... Read More »
Given how NIS America is slowly but surely working its way through its back catalog and are porting everything but the kitchen sink to modern platforms, it’s perhaps a bit of an oddity to see Mugen ... Read More »
Only a few months have passed since we took a look at the previous Pretty Girls game, which sadly didn’t score that well. Pretty Girls Escape proved to be a bit less entertaining than its predec... Read More »