Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists is tough to quantify or define in any real meaningful way. It’s a spin-off title of a niche series that doesn’t have a huge following in the US. On top of that, it revolves aroun...
The sexy cast of DOA is back for their sixth official installment in the multi-generational fighting game, but just how does this aging franchise hold up and compare to its competition after twenty years? Dead or Alive is most...
Another year, another Warriors game. Developed by Omega Force and published by Koei Tecmo, Warriors Orochi 4 is our latest venture into the Warriors crossover series and the first to be released on PC in an attempt to bring new...
Though similar games such as city builders are starting to become more prevalent on consoles, it’s still quite rare to see tactical or strategic titles make their way to our living room TVs. For the Nobunaga’s Ambition series, ...
The Atelier series of games has been around for over 20 years, with one of the more sizeable total of titles in a franchise. Unlike some other franchises, though, the Atelier games are often broken down into sub-series, which o...
When the Attack on Titan anime was originally released in 2013 I told my friends it was one show I just could not get into due to what I perceived as unnecessary gore and bloodshed, never mind the fact I’d seen shows such as Ps...
Any time a Japanese Role Playing Game (JRPG) is set in an all-girls’ high school, you know that all kinds of weird are about to take place, and Blue Reflection’s setting of the Hoshinomiya Girls High School definitely delivers ...
I get that fan service is a thing. I’m not here to condemn that thing- I’m an open market kind of guy. If there’s an audience for a thing, and it makes money, everyone’s happy. It’s why I don’...
Of all the fighting franchises out there Dead or Alive has always been my favorite and not for the reasons most of you are thinking, although sexy ladies who kick really high certainly help. Perhaps the biggest draw for me has ...