Tag: Story Rich
Wanderer: The Fragments of Fate Review
A beautifully ambitious time-travel odyssey whose highs are thrilling, even if its technical stumbles hold it back from greatness.
Once Upon a Jester Review
In a gaming landscape often obsessed with precision and control, this improvised musical adventure stands out as a bold reminder that spontaneity can be the most powerful storytelling tool of all.
Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army Review
Stylish, soulful, and just the right amount of strange — Raidou Remastered proves that even after two decades, the Devil Summoner still has plenty of life left in him.
Crow County Review
For players who crave horror driven by mood, mystery, and masterfully controlled tension, Crow County is a journey well worth taking—even if you might want to leave a light on afterwards.
LAPIN Review
While it may lack a deep narrative or significant enemy variety, the game’s personality, mechanics, and world design more than make up for it.
Finding Paradise Review
While it may not appeal to those seeking action or traditional mechanics, its emotional depth, expressive visuals, and unforgettable soundtrack make it a standout in the indie RPG genre.
The Casting of Frank Stone Review
A dark, thoughtful, and emotionally resonant narrative adventure that rewards careful choices and deep engagement.
Contraband Police Review
Contraband Police may be about enforcing borders, but it constantly blurs the lines between duty and corruption—and that’s what makes it so compelling.
Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree Review
A heartfelt, beautifully presented roguelite with strong personality and emotional grounding. It’s not the most mechanically ambitious roguelite out there, but it offers a memorable world and a unique twist on the genre—especially appealing for players who prioritize story, characters, and atmosphere.
Luto Special Edition Review
For players who appreciate psychological storytelling, environmental horror and slow-building tension, Luto’s Special Edition is a must-play. It’s a haunting, meticulously crafted descent into the mind—and one that lingers long after the credits roll.













