Almost a year ago, I reviewed Lumberhill over here at Invision Game Community. Now the game has finally made its way to Nintendo Switch. So does it still hold up as well as its PC counterpart? Well before you can…
Seven Pirates H Switch Review
You may have noticed that over the last few years I’ve covered quite a few fan-service games. Surprisingly, the reason I often pick these kinds of games up is that they often have some really interesting and sometimes even completely…
Variable Barricade Review
Another month, another Otome Rom-Com. For those unfamiliar with Otome, it’s a sub-genre of visual novel catering primarily to a female audience, and one which we haven’t seen a lot of in the west – see my previous Otome review…
Death End re;Quest 2 Switch Review
Far from the cutesy and laidback girls at the Neptunia multiverse, Compile Heart’s Death End re;Quest 2 is what you’d consider the dark and horror-filled theme park that builds up an intense and gruelling experience for its fans. The new…
Pokémon Legends: Arceus Review
PokĂ©mon Legends: Arceus is undeniably one of the best things to happen for the PokĂ©mon franchise. Game Freak, the studio behind the hit IP, who has been adamant about keeping the series’ core mechanics pretty much identical for every iteration…
Danganronpa Decadence Review
Danganronpa Decadence from Spike Chunsoft is a compilation of all 3 mainline Danganronpa games and an additional spin-off title. That’s Danganronpa Trigger Happy Havoc Anniversary Edition, Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Anniversary Edition, Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony Anniversary Edition and Danganronpa…
Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain Review
Nintendo has been doing well for itself lately, right? Who’d have thought that after so many ups, downs and presumed “deaths” the brand would be at the top of the market in 2022. It could easily be argued that Nintendo’s…
Dairoku: Agents of Sakuratani Review
Whilst many gamers are aware of the visual novel genre, fewer recognise the sub-genres which make up the range of experiences available within it. The majority of those we see in the west fall within the Bishoujo genre – aimed…
Transient Extended Edition Switch Review
If there are one thing games set in the future have taught us, it’s that the future is going to be bleak. And that’s just through our own devices. But throw in the possible return of the original masters of…












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