Tag: Multiple Endings
Life is Strange: Reunion Review
An emotional and ambitious finale that delivers a heartfelt conclusion to Max and Chloe’s story, even if its scope occasionally outpaces its execution.
Otome Daoshi -Fighting For Love- Review
A vibrant, lighthearted otome visual novel that blends romance, humour, and Chinese fantasy aesthetics into a charming and accessible experience, prioritising character chemistry over dramatic intensity.
Volontés Review
A beautifully written and emotionally complex otome visual novel that blends romance with political suspense and tragedy, supported by strong worldbuilding and atmospheric presentation, but slightly weakened by uneven pacing and occasional narrative opacity.
Project Songbird Review
A haunting, introspective horror that blends creative struggle with shifting reality, delivering a tense, atmospheric experience that lingers well beyond its short runtime.
Maid of Sker VR Review
Maid of Sker VR transforms a cult horror experience into a deeply immersive nightmare, using sound, silence, and physical interaction to create one of the most tense VR horror games available today.
Homicipher Review
A hauntingly inventive horror experience that turns language into both puzzle and threat, delivering a slow-burning descent into uncertainty that lingers long after you’ve put it down.
K-pop Idols Dating: Anime Love for PinkOrbil T. Review
A stylish but rigid dating sim, PinkOrbil T. offers strategic romance under pressure—though its heart never quite matches its structure.
Dread Delusion Review
Dread Delusion is a surreal, handcrafted RPG that trades polish for personality, delivering a uniquely atmospheric adventure that rewards curiosity and embraces the strange.
NO-SKIN Review
A haunting, uncompromising journey into psychological horror—one that trades accessibility for atmosphere and clarity for curiosity. It may frustrate as often as it fascinates, but when it works, it lingers in a way few games do.
Virtual Ties Isekaijoucho Träumerei Review
A heartfelt, quietly powerful story wrapped in a stylish idol sim—light on mechanics, but rich in emotion and identity.













