I'll shamefully admit that The Swapper has been sitting in my Steam library for about half a year, now. I'd bought it with the intention of seeing what all the high praise was when it was originally released...
Originally released in 2010 for PlayStation 3 in the US, Atelier Rorona: The Alchemist of Arland was met with mixed reviews stateside, unlike the mostly positive reviews found in the Eastern market. Now, we're...
As we mentioned before in our Hakuoki review, visual novels are trying to find their way to Western markets. They manage to grab on to Japanese audience quite easily, but everyone else is only starting to warm...
The PlayStation Vita's debut showed a handheld that had a confused focus; first debuted as console quality on the go, the failed messaging had the Vita change focus into somewhat of a melting pot. While it's...
The zombie craze has infected our media just like a zombie apocalypse. It seems like there's a new game, movie, or TV show every week. While a lot of these mediums are quite enjoyable, there also comes a fair...
There have been a slew of video games that put you in the shoes of a performer, letting you live through the rise of becoming a true music superstar,but you won't find one of those games here. You see,...
One thing I admire about Japanese developers is that they always take risks in making their games to add experiences that are unlike any other. Using controversial themes, like violence and sex, which were...
If you have a pulse and a smartphone or a computer, you've likely played Sparkle 2 before. Well, you might not have played this game specifically, but Sparkle 2 is now among hundreds of match three...
When first looking at Titan Attacks!, you may do a double take and think that someone is playing Space Invaders, and while it may seem incredibly identical in concept, Titan Attacks! is like Space...
When I first got my Vita, I immediately found that grinding levels in RPGs was incredibly convenient, and it's become my go-to for any game with significant grinding. If I ever had time on the go, I could...