Articles with Visual Novel tag
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Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina) Review

Did you ever feel that some games are better with specific weather? I am sure some of you know how it is and a few games appeared on the mind while reading this. Just before I started my playthrough of Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina) it was hailing out here, it was rough for a moment and chill after that. You could feel the breeze in the air. That was the moment I thought this was the perfect time to start this game, hop into this mystery and road story. Most of you are probably thinking right now, why am I telling

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Dragon Spirits 2 Review

A swirl of digital distortion clouds your view, reality skewed through a lens of sheer delusion. A vast dream-scape of swirling lights, woven together with error codes, popups, and just about everything in-between floods your vision. Dizzy and disoriented, you step back. How the hell did you get here?“What happened?” You asked yourself in sheer bewilderment. “You fell into a Cocoon.” A thick, intelligent voice thrummed behind you unexpectedly. Turning, you find yourself frozen in place, half in awe, partially in fear. Before you looms a magnificent beast, scales of red and blue shimmering in the warped neon lights.A dragon.“A-a…” Words

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Sunlight Scream Review

Sunlight Scream ReviewDeveloper and Publisher - FaithyThe hero moves to a new city. However, along with him comes a masked killer who begins to kill his friends one by one... Make decisions to build your adventure. Can you stop him before it's too late?Have you ever played Doki Doki Literature Club? Do you enjoy Psychological horrors? You may enjoy Sunlight Scream! Though it is not quite the same as DD-LC, regarding the bloody/gory scenes, you may be enticed by the long storyboard and the multiple endings this game offers!Sunlight Scream creates a rich story and atmospheric gameplay, which will suck you in with

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Saint Kotar: The Crawling Man Review

Saint Kotar: The Crawling Man is a completely different kind of monster and as far from the standard definition of a videogame as it can be. This is described as an interactive comic book, but one where your alleged interaction is limited to clicking to make the story advance. Without no dialogue options or branching paths, it is a linear experience that serves as a companion piece to the 2021 game Saint Kotar, and the first of a promised series. But is it worth the asking price, no matter how low it may be?Cult SimulatorSaint Kotar: The Crawling Man tells the