When They Cry New Game in 2017
Higurashi When They Cry and Umineko When They Cry are some of the most remarkable visual novels out there. Starting out as little more than doujin titles, they quickly grew in popularity and rightfully...
View ArticleComiket 91 Doujin Lineup
Just like every year we bring you the latest lineup of crazy doujin games fresh from Japan. Comiket 91 was held from 29th until the 31st of December. Strap yourself in for over an hour and a half of...
View ArticleKamio Recoil Available Now on Steam
2D exploration shooter Kamio Recoil, from indie developer Hanaji Games, is now available on Steam! Previewed at Winter Comiket in 2014, the game has now been localised and published with the help of...
View ArticleGather a Moe Army in SRPG Moekuri on Steam!
Moekuri is a new anime-style SRPG from Mokyusoft and Culture Select, and it’s available on Steam! Choose from 151 cute girls you can take into battle – all fully voiced and with unique art from comiket...
View ArticleKamio Recoil Review – A Classical Tale of Maidens in Space (PC)
In Kamio Recoil there are five anime girls you have to help escape youkai invasion on the Moon. Get ready to propel yourself in zero gravity through increasingly difficult labyrinth style levels!...
View ArticleRabi-Ribi is Hopping to Consoles This Year
Rabi-Ribi was one of our favourite games of last year when it released on PC, but now it’s coming to consoles in Europe Q3 2017! PQube have announced they will be handling a European release of the...
View ArticleComiket 92 Doujin Lineup
It’s that time of year again. Comiket 92 is upon us as are countless refreshing games. As always, aside from the numerous visual novels and shmups, expect innovative, stylish and even baffling games in...
View ArticleComiket 93 Doujin Lineup
Tokyo will see its 93rd Comiket from the 29th to 31st December at the Tokyo Big Sight convention center. As always, we got a glimpse of the upcoming doujin titles in the latest video from EdelweissNal...
View Article6 of the very best doujin games for Nintendo Switch
If you’ve been following Asian video game development for a while, doubtless you’ll be familiar with the concept of “doujin” games — these are essentially the Japanese equivalent of our indie sector....
View ArticleIs sleeper hit Return to Shironagasu Island worth your time?
As a visual novel which sits comfortably at 98% positive feedback on Steam at the time of writing — and often being favourably compared to the likes of classics like Higurashi and Umineko — Return to...
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