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PC Reviews
Reviews for PC games.
REVIEW: Assault Android Cactus
A fun, challenging and polished game held back by a couple issues.
(18+) EROGE REVIEW: Beach Bounce – Episode 1
While AJTilly’s Beach Bounce has the potential to bring some unique ideas to the Eroge/Visual Novel genres, it still has a ways to go before it’s there.
REVIEW: Grandia II: Anniversary Edition
Grandia II is worth remembering 15 years later.
REVIEW: Armello
In the game of Armello, you win or you die over and over.
REVIEW: Relic Hunters Zero
Get yourself some delicious bounty.
Early Access IMPRESSIONS: 20XX
It doesn’t just look like Mega Man–20XX has all the gameplay of its spiritual ancestor, plus two-player co-op and roguelike elements.
REVIEW: Celestian Tales: Old North
Celestian Tales aims to recapture the spirit of classic role-playing games. Is this a worthy homage to the legacy of traditional classic RPGs?
REVIEW: Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Waters
Is Oceanhorn: Monster of the Uncharted Seas worthy to be called the Legend of Zelda for mobile devices? Read here to find out.
IMPRESSIONS: Armello
A wonderful game with a lot to offer players.
(18+) EROGE REVIEW: Sweet Sweat in Summer
It’s Summer, which means it’s time for hiking, shopping, and sweating. Lots and lots of erotic sweating in this title from Ammolite and MangaGamer.
REVIEW: Replay: VHS is Not Dead
In the new puzzle platformer Replay: VHS is Not Dead, you can get a surprising amount of brain-working action out of the old saying, “Be Kind – Rewind!”
REVIEW: Tachyon Project
One of the more unique SHMUPs I’ve had the privilege of playing.
REVIEW: Fairy Fencer F
Fairizing gets me hot blooded.
IMPRESSIONS: Isbarah
Take a unique journey through one of the best concepts produced in a long time.
REVIEW: Battle Fantasia: Revised Edition
This fantasy battle has been revised for those who missed out the first time around.
(18+) EROGE REVIEW: Cat Girl Alliance
Sekilala’s Cat Girl Alliance is one of those Eroge that’s both bizzare for its content, design decisions, and odd characterization.
REVIEW: The Masterplan
It’s a long road from a prison cell to Fort Knox, but you and your goons will find a way to get there.
IMPRESSIONS: Party Hard
Ever been so annoyed by your loud neighbors that you just wanted to murder them all right then and there? You can live that fantasy in Party Hard.
REVIEW: No Time To Explain: Remastered
Can you rescue yourself from… you?