By J.D. Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox, PlayStation 4 Lunar Axe is an adventure game that comes to us by way of Brazilian developer Ops Game Studio and publisher QUByte. Released on PC in 2022, it has now made its way onto the Nintendo Switch, XBox, and PS4. We’ll be taking a look at the Nintendo Switch version today. By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 We've reviewed several ecchi-themed games on the Nintendo Switch in the past here at A-to-J, and we just might have another one for you all today. Pretty Girls Escape PLUS is a bit different though, as its release on PlayStation consoles implies that it can't be nearly as lewd as the other games we've looked at previously. It's a puzzle game, and it does feature a handful of pretty anime girls, so there's more than likely some fun to be had here no matter what. We're going to be taking a look at the Nintendo Switch version today, and hopefully see if this game is more than just well-endowed anime girls. Enough with the intros, let's get right into it! By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 I am a huge fan of shmups and have reviewed several notable titles in the past, so it probably comes as no surprise that I was excited to see an anime-inspired shooter heading to all major consoles in the form of Flightpath: Adventures In Venaris. (Hereafter simply referred to as "Flightpath".) This vertical shooter features a colorful cast of characters, an RPG-like upgrade system, and a branching storyline. Though it's a departure from the standard arcade-style shooters I'm used to, I'm sure there'll be something for me here. It does star a bunny flying a spaceship after all! Anyway, we have a lot to cover, so let's dive right in! By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 Pachi Pachi On A Roll released a few years back on most major consoles, but it only popped up on our radar recently. This is a pachinko-style game that features art of two anime-inspired girls in various stages of undress. While it may bear a passing resemblance to one of "those" games (read: ecchi or hentai games), its gameplay does set it apart from other similar looking games we've reviewed in the past. What exactly does said gameplay consist of? Will it be enough to convince you to pick it up? We'll hopefully be answering those questions and more as we take closer look at the game on the Nintendo Switch. By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PC It's rare that I'm at a loss as to how to describe a game in a few words, but Akatsuki: Lord of the Dawn (Hereafter simply referred to as "Askatsuki".) has me a bit stumped. It's probably best described as a real-time strategy RPG, but there's so much more to it than that. It's out now on the Nintendo Switch and PC by way of Zoo Corporation, and we're going to be taking a look at the Nintendo Switch version today. This is going to be a strange one, so let's get right into it! By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 SokoFrog is a Sokoban-like game that's out now on all major consoles. As the name implies, it plays in the style of the classic video game, Sokoban. For those that aren't familiar with it, Sokoban is a puzzle game that relies on a block-pushing mechanic to make up its gameplay. There actually seems to be a bit of resurgence in Sokoban-likes, and SokoFrog is releasing with a surprising amount of competition. What does SokoFrog offer that makes it unique? Well, we're going to be taking a look at the Nintendo Switch version today and hopefully find out! Let's get into it! By Al Players: 1-4 (Local) 1-8 (Online)
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PC If you've ever wanted to play an asymmetrical survival game like Dead by Daylight or Friday the 13th: The Game, but also want the tongue-in-cheek humor of Luigi's Mansion, then OBAKEIDORO! is the game for you! Developed and published by FREE STYLE Inc., this game released on the Switch and PC way back in 2019. We're a little late to the party, but we're going to be taking a look at the Switch version today. It's not often that we review a game like this, so let's not waste any more time with introductions. Let's dive right in! By Manuel Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC Being a huge fan of visual novels, I couldn't help but get excited when I learned about the release of Sunny Café. A visual novel that centers on Taiwanese café culture isn't something you see every day, and it's rather amazing that we're getting it in the West at all. It's out now on the Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC, and we're going to be taking a look at the Switch version today. Was my excitement for the game justified? Just how deep do the coffee connections go? How does it compare to visual novels from Japan? Hopefully we're going to answer all those questions and more in the review! Let's dive into it! |
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