Tag: Choices Matter
Tiny Bookshop Review
A beautifully crafted cosy management experience that prioritises emotional intelligence over mechanical complexity. It may not demand your attention—but it earns it.
Anime School Love: Her Teacher’s Secret Lesson Review
A daring and divisive visual novel that blends romance with the supernatural—uneven in execution, but undeniably intriguing in its ambition.
Clover Reset Review
A quietly affecting yuri visual novel elevated by expressive character animation and sincere emotional writing, even if its pacing occasionally lingers longer than it should.
S.E.X. Project: Simulated Emotional Xenotech Review
A restrained cyberpunk visual novel about emotional AI experimentation, S.E.X. Project explores artificial intimacy and identity through slow, branching narrative design, prioritising philosophical ambiguity over mechanical depth.
People of Note Review
A stunning RPG musical where every battle is a performance, People of Note turns rhythm, combat, and storytelling into one seamless composition of creativity and ambition.
Perfect City Review
A quietly unsettling visual novel about conformity and control, Perfect City uses its restrained interactivity and sterile utopian setting to explore the cost of comfort—delivering a thoughtful, if mechanically limited, narrative experience.
Cozy Valley Life Review
A gentle, anime-inspired life sim built around farming, decorating, and slow-paced living, Cozy Valley Life offers a relaxing escape, even if its simplicity and repetition hold it back from true long-term depth.
Sin Slayers: Reign of The 8th Review
A dark, mechanically rich roguelite where greed itself shapes difficulty, Sin Slayers: Reign of The 8th delivers a tense and rewarding turn-based experience built around risk, consequence, and strategic corruption.
ALL WILL FALL Review
A bold, physics-driven survival city builder where every structure can collapse under its own weight, ALL WILL FALL challenges players to construct fragile vertical settlements in a drowning world while balancing survival, faction politics, and environmental disaster.
Serena Hanazono’s Lost Item ~Sweet Memory~ Review
A soft-spoken, ASMR-driven visual novel that blurs the line between client and companion, turning a simple missing-item investigation into an intimate, gently romantic journey through everyday locations and emotional vulnerability.













