News by Matt S. I’m still not sure Root Letter needed a live action remake any more than Aladdin did, but on the other hand, I’ll never turn down an opportunity for more Root Letter, so I’m very much excited for the upcoming Root Letter: Last Answer. Besides, unlike Aladdin,…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. Thai developer, Corecell Technology, has been trying to get a sequel to its dark fantasy platformer, AeternoBlade, underway for the longest time now. In fact, Corecell first announced that it was working on an AeternoBlade II way back in 2015. Related reading: Our review of the…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. I like games with fan service and risque humour. I like my anime tropey games. Our World Is Ended contains copious amounts of both, and on a certain level I do derive some entertainment from that. The game is indeed often amusing. Unfortunately, a lot of…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. We recently reported that the Australian Classification Board had let slip that Root Letter: Last Answer was likely getting a western release. After all, you don’t go to the expense to get something classified in Australia unless you’re going to release it. Now, publisher PQube has…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. Upskirts galore in Gun Gun Pixies, a previously Vita-only, Japan-only release produced by Compile Heart that cast you as a tiny little pixie running around a world of full-sized women. You can see where this is going. Now PQube, the publisher that will do what others…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. Remember when just about every second mobile phone game was from the tower defence genre? There was a period where it was a little like the roguelike genre is today, with developers falling over themselves in excitement to announce that they’ve created a new tower defence…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. The summer school romance – is there any single topic out there that is sweeter, more nostalgic, and warmer than that? I’d argue not. We all have memories of those schoolyard crushes and summer camp flings, and Tokyo School Life is actually one of the better…
Read MoreReview by Priscilla M. Arcade Spirits, developed by Fiction Factory Games and published by PQube, is a romantic visual novel set in the year 20XX that follows an alternate timeline where the well-known crash of the video game industry did not occur. The story follows the main character whom after…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. Song of Memories is certainly an eye-opening little visual novel. In fact, it’s greatest strength is its ability to constantly knock you off guard by doing the least expected thing possible. It tries hard (though ultimately fails) to hide some glaring weaknesses behind that penchant for…
Read MoreNews by Matt S. We recently mentioned that PQube, the publisher that has been kicking around for ten years now, was creating its very own game. At the time we only had the one screenshot, but now we’ve got more details, and whoo does this game look like it could…
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