Tag: Anime
Never Grave: The Witch and The Curse Review
A clever blend of Metroidvania exploration and roguelite unpredictability, Never Grave delivers stylish combat, inventive possession mechanics, and a rewarding cooperative adventure.
Our Adventurer Guild Review
A deep and addictive blend of tactical combat and guild management, Our Adventurer Guild turns the fantasy of running a hero organisation into a richly rewarding strategy experience.
Baki Dou: Blood Arena Review
A brutal, timing-driven anime fighter that dares to be different — Baki Dou: Blood Arena trades complexity for precision, delivering a focused arcade experience that captures the spirit of Baki’s savage martial arts perfectly.
City Hunter
A stylish and faithful revival that turns a long-lost anime platformer into a lovingly preserved retro gem — cool, challenging, and unmistakably City Hunter.
No Sleep For Kaname Date – From AI: THE SOMNIUM FILES...
A clever and heartfelt detective spin-off that expands AI: THE SOMNIUM FILES with brilliant escape-room puzzles and unforgettable character moments.
Hentai House: Lost Rooms Review
A brief but relaxing puzzle diversion that prioritizes accessibility over depth — perfect for quick handheld sessions, even if its mysteries fade as quickly as they appear.
EGGCONSOLE SUPER COOKS MSX2 Review
A quirky culinary parody from 1989 returns as a charming slice of gaming history — dated but fascinating, and a must-try for retro enthusiasts curious about Compile’s playful past.
HauntedManager Review
A clever reverse-horror strategy game where ghosts are employees and fear is profit — HauntedManager delivers charming, bite-sized management fun packed with personality and smart design.
Welcome to Doll Town Review
A haunting PS1-style psychological horror experience filled with eerie atmosphere and surreal ideas — imperfect but unforgettable, like a nightmare you can’t quite explain.
Hentai Balls 3D: Sexy Girls Review
Hentai Balls 3D: Sexy Girls pairs simple physics puzzles with anime fan-service, creating a surprisingly relaxing — if familiar — Switch experience best enjoyed in short, low-pressure sessions.













