Tag: Multiple Endings
Sigma Star Saga DX Review
A bold fusion of RPG exploration and shoot-'em-up combat, Sigma Star Saga DX refines a cult classic with meaningful upgrades while preserving the chaotic charm that made it unforgettable.
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.
Manafinder Review
Manafinder is a deliberately old-school JRPG that understands exactly what it is trying to emulate, delivering a focused, exploration-driven adventure with thoughtful turn-based combat and strong retro identity, even if its adherence to classic design occasionally limits its modern accessibility.
Homura: The Crimson Warriors Review
A stylish and emotionally resonant otome that blends history and romance with thoughtful mechanics. While not without its flaws, Homura: The Crimson Warriors stands as a strong addition to the genre—one that burns brightly, even as it occasionally flickers.
Revenge On Gold Diggers Review
A dense, morally complex FMV thriller that turns emotional manipulation into gameplay structure, offering a compelling but occasionally overwhelming exploration of trust, identity, and revenge.
Jaden & Jasmine II: Lost Memories Review
A quietly compelling narrative sequel that prioritises emotional depth and player interpretation, offering a meaningful—but deliberately restrained—interactive storytelling experience.
John Fart: Text-iverse of Crazyness Review
A wildly unpredictable and unapologetically absurd FMV comedy that delivers plenty of chaotic entertainment—provided its unique sense of humour clicks with you.
Five Hearts Under One Roof Season2 Review
A significantly improved FMV sequel with a strong, varied cast and better branching structure, held back by tonal inconsistency and uneven route development.
FMV Thriller Killer Review
A curated FMV anthology featuring Dead Reset, The Isle Tide Hotel, and The Shapeshifting Detective, offering varied interactive thriller experiences that highlight both the narrative strengths and structural limitations of live-action storytelling.
The Knights of the Cross Review
Adapting classic literature into a video game is always a risky endeavour, but The Knights of the Cross—inspired by The Knights of the Cross—takes...













