Tag: Mystery
Logiart Grimoire Review
A clever evolution of the Picross formula, Logiart Grimoire blends traditional nonogram puzzles with a layered fusion system that turns logic into progression, delivering one of Jupiter’s most inventive puzzle experiences to date.
South of Midnight Weaver’s Edition Review
A hauntingly beautiful and emotionally rich experience, South of Midnight: Weaver’s Edition is the definitive way to experience this modern folktale—even if its threads don’t always weave perfectly together.
Dark Mystery Bundle Review
Released on April 2, 2026 by joindots, the Dark Mystery Bundle is a collection of three remastered hidden-object adventure titles: Dracula’s Legacy Remastered, Ominous...
Dangerous Superheroes After Dark: Heroes Behind the Mask Review
Dangerous Superheroes After Dark: Heroes Behind the Mask is a stylised, choice-driven visual novel that blends superhero fantasy with intimate character drama, delivering an engaging but familiar romance structure that thrives on atmosphere and character appeal more than narrative innovation.
Dangerous Superheroes After Dark: Heroines Behind the Mask Review
Heroines Behind the Mask refines the familiar formula of romantic visual novels with a cast of emotionally complex female superheroes, delivering a stylish, choice-driven experience that thrives on atmosphere and character chemistry, even if it rarely strays beyond genre convention.
Not Human Nightmare Review
Not Human Nightmare is a slow-burning psychological horror experience that transforms the mundane familiarity of office life into something deeply unsettling, relying on atmosphere and perception over traditional scares—sometimes brilliantly, sometimes to its own detriment.
Go Home Annie: An SCP Game Review
A slow-burning psychological thriller that transforms routine into dread—Go Home Annie is as વિચ unsettling as it is intriguing.
Brass: A Peaceful, Cozy Adventure Review
A quiet, contemplative narrative adventure about small-town life, family responsibility, and gently unfolding mystery, Brass is a soothing postal journey through mountain villages—where the most meaningful deliveries are emotional rather than physical.
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.
Easy Delivery Co. Review
A deceptively cosy delivery sim that slowly unravels into something eerie and unforgettable—minimalist, mysterious, and quietly haunting in all the right ways.













