Tag: Interactive Fiction
Yerba Buena Review
Yerba Buena wraps one of the most inventive puzzle mechanics in years inside a surreal, glitching vision of 1970s San Francisco. It takes time to find its rhythm and stumbles in places, but once its ideas fully awaken, it becomes difficult to forget.
Havenfall is for Lovers Review
Havenfall is for Lovers brings a beloved otome story back from the dead and reminds us why players fell for its supernatural cast in the first place. Beneath the romance and fantasy lies a surprisingly warm story about grief, belonging, and finding family in unexpected places.
Alexandria IV Review
Alexandria IV turns diplomacy, politics, and personal relationships into its own kind of space warfare, delivering a thoughtful visual novel where every conversation feels like it might alter the fate of an entire sector.
We. The Refugees: Ticket to Europe Review
We. The Refugees: Ticket to Europe is not an easy game to play, nor should it be. It is thoughtful, uncomfortable, compassionate storytelling that turns headlines into human lives and leaves a lasting impression long after the credits roll.
Coffee Talk Tokyo Review
Coffee Talk Tokyo delivers another beautifully written slice of late night comfort, blending heartfelt storytelling, stunning atmosphere, and a memorable new setting into one of the series’ strongest entries.
Love Too Easily 2: Summer Pocha Review
Love Too Easily 2: Summer Pocha is a polished FMV romance sequel that blends K-drama melodrama with choice-driven storytelling, delivering a comfort-first experience built on charm, performance, and escapist fantasy, even if its interactivity remains deliberately simple.
inKONBINI: One Store. Many Stories Review
At first glance a quiet retail sim, inKONBINI: One Store. Many Stories reveals itself as something more tender, a study of fleeting encounters and the small weight they leave behind.
The Empty Desk Review
In Blackthorn & Co, the investigation is not just about solving a case—it is about surviving the space between certainty and collapse.
A Storied Life: Tabitha Review
A quietly powerful narrative puzzle game that finds meaning in objects, memory, and the difficult act of deciding what a life should be remembered for.
Inhuman Resources: A Literary Machination Review
A deeply atmospheric and conceptually ambitious interactive narrative that turns choice and consequence into its most powerful tools, even if its ambiguity and pacing may not appeal to everyone.













