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Review: Rodea the Sky Soldier (Wii U)

Developer: Kadokawa Games/PROPE Publisher: NIS America Price: $59.99 Platform: (Wii U) also on 3DS and Wii via Wii U special edition Release Date: November 13, 2015 Yuji Naka has played a pivitol role in bringing us amazing games such as Sonic the Hedgehog tiltes on the Genesis and the Sega Saturn classic Nights Into Dreams. In 2006 he left Sega to form his own studio known as Prope. Rodea The Sky...[Read More]

Review: Sakura Angels

A western-made short Visual Novel by the same team who brought us Sakura Spirit. Mahou Shoujo, awakening ancient evils, and a highschool setting. Doesn't get any more anime-like than this.

Review: Akiba’s Trip: Undead and Undressed

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Review: Fate/Extra

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Review: Fairy Bloom Freesia

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Long Live The Queen is a character raising simulator, in which the player takes control of Princess Elodie, the Queen-to-be of a Kingdom whose previous monarch, her mother,  has recently passed away. The goal is to finish the game and become Queen while avoiding being killed.

Analogue: A Hate Story Review

Analogue is a half-visual-novel, half-command-prompt investigation game. The plot is centered around a Generation Starship named The Mugunghwa, a Korean venture into space, with the goal is establishing a colony at a near-by star system. The ship lost contact and never arrived at its destination.

Review: Sweet Fuse: At Your Side

The last game available in retail stores in North America for the PSP, Sweet Fuse is an Otome mystery-solving Visual Novel. The game's characters are hostages inside a theme park. The protagonist, along with 6 others, is then forced into a survival game, in which the lives of the other hostages are at stake.

Review: Cho Dengeki Stryker

Cho Dengeki Stryker is an action and story driven tale, with choices and multiple endings, featuring quite an interesting plot proposal: What if Shonen-manga characters existed in the real world?

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