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Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox One, XBox Series, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC (Steam & Itchi.io) I don't know when it exactly happened, but I've slowly become a fan of the visual novels written by ebi-hime. I've admittedly only played about five or six of her games so far, but they always leave an impression on me that sticks around long after I finish them. I previously reviewed the console release of Sweetest Monster (which you can find HERE), and recently read through both Lily of the Valley and Six Days of Snow in my free time. I have several more games by her lined up on my soon-to-play backlog, and I also have one that I'm going to give the full review treatment today. The Mermaid of Zennor is a short visual novel that released on PC back in 2021, and arrived on consoles in May of 2024. Thanks to the console publisher Penguin Pop Games, I got my hands on the Nintendo Switch version, and it's that one that we'll be taking a look at here. There's a surprising amount of content to go over in this one, so let's just get straight to the review.
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Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PC (Steam) I've been reviewing a lot of "anomaly games" recently, and I have one more to go before I take a short break on the genre. Whether an actual genre label or not, anomaly games refers to the "spot-the-differences" titles that have come out following the success of The Exit 8. Surprised Hotdog Limited has particularly taken to the genre, and have released several games in that style. I've already reviewed both The Eerie Surroundings and Exit Station 7, and today we're going to be taking a look at Find Room 96. Out now on Steam and the Nintendo Switch, we're going to be reviewing the Switch version here. We've been through this a few times already, so let's dive right in! By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PC (Steam) I recently reviewed The Exit 8 VR, and it got me thinking about the current stream of "Exit 8-likes" that have hit the market in its wake. I'd actually played some games in the genre before, but never knew that they were pretty much all emulating The Exit 8. As a matter of fact, one of the ones I played, The Eerie Surroundings, is put out by a developer/publisher that has several other similar games in their catalog. Today we're going to look at Exit Station 7, which is out now on Steam and the Nintendo Switch by way of Surprised Hotdog Limited. I got my hands on the version for the Switch, though I imagine they're both similar to each other. There's really no need for further intro here, so let's dive in! By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PC (Steam) I'm not sure if escape rooms are as popular as they were a few years ago, but it's always surprised me that there doesn't seem to be many video game representations of those types of experiences. I guess one can say that many survival horror titles, or even adventure games really, have elements of them, but that's not really what I think of when I think "escape room". 911: Prey is a horror-themed game that probably comes the closest to what I'd expect a game like that to be, but one has to wonder if it manages to meet those expectations. I guess we'll have to play it to find out! Currently available on the Nintendo Switch, PC, and even mobile devices, we're going to be taking a look at the Switch version today. Let's dive in! By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PC When I heard that there was a retro-inspired game in the works that combined Metroidvania and soulslike elements in a dark fantasy setting, I just knew that I had to play it. To that end, I followed the development of Skelethrone: The Chronicles of Ericona (Which I'm going to refer to simply as "Skelethrone" from now on.) for about a year, and I counted down the days to when it finally received a full release. That wait is over, and it's available now on the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC. We're going to be taking a look at the Steam version today, and find out if the game was everything I hoped it would be. Considering how long I had to wait for this moment to finally arrive, I think I can be forgiven for cutting the intro short. Let's dive right into this one! By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch It's been a long while since I've reviewed one of "those" games. You know the ones, the ecchi-themed games that flood the Switch eShop, and somehow get away with having "hentai" in their titles. That drought ends today, as we're going to be looking at Real Hentai 4, a game that I don't think is actually the fourth in the series, as there is only other game I can find any info on. That odd mystery aside, I guess it's time to dive in and see if this one is worth your time. We're going to be moving fast, so let's just get to the review already! By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox One, XBox Series, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC (Steam) It looks like the New Year is starting with a look at several smaller titles, and I'm all for it. Rivenaar's Grove is a sliding puzzle game that features a medieval farm aesthetic that probably promises more than it delivers. It's out now on just about every major platform by way of publisher EastAsiaSoft, and we're going to be taking a look at the version released on the Nintendo Switch. This is going to be a quick one, so let's dive right in. By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox One, XBox Series, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 I often find that reviewing puzzle games serves as a nice break to the normal gaming routine, as they typically provide challenge and fun in a way that doesn't overstay its welcome. There are of course plenty of games that go completely against the picture I just painted, but I'm always optimistic that they will fall into that very specific trope when I boot them up. Today we're going to be looking at Pocket Puzzle, a game that's currently available on just about every major platform. It's a puzzle game that sees you assemble a pocket gaming console, and we're going to be taking a look at it on the Nintendo Switch. There's really no need for any further intro, so let's dive right in! |
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