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Platform(s): PC (Via Steam) MAMIYA is a very focused narrative about depression, human emotion, and life and death. It's a game that can have a person asking questions. One road gives you a false start, while the other gives you what seems like a branching path, yet all roads lead to a similar conclusion. The end of the world. It's refreshing to see a game like MAMIYA bring new life to visual novels. It's not ecchi, so no boobs. It's not all drama, so no love triangles. It's all about telling a story and, at least in the beginning and towards the end, bringing emotion to the reader. There is very little in the way of sound effects, and no voice acting. Instead, MAMIYA allows the person to take in their own visuals. Almost as if you are just reading a book with only character photos and backgrounds as a guide. No pit stops in this crazy, and well-told story. It's impressive and gives you the feeling of wanting more. ...but do you? Let's check it out! The wait is over as NIS America has announced that "The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV" is now available on Nintendo Switch in North America and Europe (April 16 for Oceania) and PC (Steam, Stadia, GOG.COM, Epic Games Store). The long-awaited finale to the epic engulfing a continent comes to a head in the final chapter of the Trails of Cold Steel saga!
Square Enix today revealed new details for "Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers" Patch 5.5 alongside a new trailer during the latest Letter from the Producer LIVE broadcast. Producer and Director Naoki Yoshida also shared a new milestone in the growth of the Final Fantasy XIV Online community, which has now reached 22 million registered players.
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