Tag: Urban Fantasy
Neverness to Everness: Version 1.2 999 Nights Review
Neverness to Everness: Version 1.2 "999 Nights" is far more than a routine content update. With an imaginative fantasy adventure, memorable new characters, rewarding progression and an impressive array of fresh activities, it transforms an already promising RPG into something even more special.
Mousebusters Review
Mousebusters proves that the smallest heroes often carry the biggest hearts. Beneath its playful ghost-hunting premise lies a surprisingly touching story about loneliness, healing, and finding connection in unexpected places.
Persona 4 Revival Preview
Persona 4 Revival looks like Atlus returning to one of its most beloved worlds with a careful blend of reverence and modern flair. Early footage suggests a remake that amplifies Inaba’s warmth, mystery and emotional pull through a full Unreal Engine overhaul, sharper combat flow and expanded social systems, while still preserving the small-town melancholy that made the original unforgettable.
Beatdown City Survivors Review
Beatdown City Survivors takes the familiar survivors-like formula and throws it into a collapsing urban playground where the environment is just as dangerous as the monsters. With explosive street hazards, absurd weapon crafting, and a cast full of chaotic personality, it turns every run into controlled mayhem. It stumbles slightly in late-game balance and targeting clarity, but the sheer creativity and energy make it one of the most distinctive entries in the genre.
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.
NTE: Neverness to Everness Review
NTE: Neverness to Everness is the kind of open-world RPG that tries to be a city you live in rather than a map you clear. It is messy in places, overwhelming in others, but undeniably alive in a way few modern games even attempt.
KAZUMA KANEKO’S TSUKUYOMI Review
A sharp and stylish roguelike, KAZUMA KANEKO’S TSUKUYOMI builds tension through constraint, turning a three card combat system into a fast, strategic loop that rewards clarity, adaptation, and steady progression.
Sovereign Syndicate Review
In Sovereign Syndicate, dice are replaced with tarot cards and Victorian London’s underbelly becomes your playground. With three flawed protagonists, a reactive world, and a mystery steeped in cult intrigue, this is a cRPG where fate, choice, and consequence are inseparable.
Zenless Zone Zero Version 2.5 To Be Fuel for the Night...
Zenless Zone Zero pairs razor-sharp combat with unmatched style, and with Version 2.5’s co-op battles, new Agents, and smarter systems, New Eridu has never felt more alive.
Coffee Talk Tokyo Preview
For players seeking a moment of calm, reflection, and connection, Coffee Talk Tokyo promises to be another comforting escape. It’s a reminder that games don’t always need to shout to be powerful — sometimes, all they need is a quiet room, a warm drink, and a good conversation.













