Quick Look: Sakura Succubus (Nintendo Switch)

Sakura Succubus is the first in a series of short visual novel stories that originally began life on Windows PC via developers Winged Cloud and thanks to publishing partner Gamuzumi the games are (slowly) making their way to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles starting with the very first game which was released digitally worldwide on the 22nd April 2021.

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Quick Look: Legend of Talia: Arcadia (Nintendo Switch)

Originally developed, and published, by Winged Cloud onto Windows PC, Legend of Talia: Arcadia is a short visual novel story that recently made it’s debut onto Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 by the new ‘lewd’ publishing partner Gamuzumi and today we will be taking a quick look at the Nintendo Switch version of the game.

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Quick Look: The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters (Xbox One)

Developed by Devespresso Games, and published onto the Xbox One platform by Chorus Worldwide Games, The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters is a Korean side-scrolling survival horror adventure, and is the second instalment into The Coma franchise, which sees players attempt to the escape the mysterious situation that you find yourself in. Read more of this post

Game Review: Sisters Royale: Five Sisters Under Fire (Xbox One)

Earlier in the year developer Alfa Systems released the vertical arcade styled shoot-em-up Sisters Royale: Five Sisters Under Fire onto the Nintendo Switch and now the game has made its way to the Xbox One. Although we have already taken a look at the Nintendo Switch version (of which you can read here) we will today be taking a ‘quick look’ at the recently released Xbox One version of the game and seeing if it offers anything different to its Nintendo Switch counterpart. So let’s begin! Read more of this post

Game Review: X-Morph Defense (Nintendo Switch)

X:Morph: Defense has descended onto the Nintendo Switch as a digital download for the Nintendo eShop and today we explore what this game has to offer in our latest game review. Is being in charge of an invading alien race worthy of your time? Let’s take a look! Read more of this post

Quick Look: Tesla Vs lovecraft (Nintendo Switch)

Tesla Vs Lovecraft is the latest Twin-Stick-Shooter by 10Ton’s Ltd rand while it may seem reminisce to previous twin-stick-shooters released by the Finland based studio, such as Crimsonland and Neon Chrome, it’s actually vastly different. In this case Tesla Vs Lovecraft features a narrative that includes its own ‘comic-book’ styled cut-scenes with voice-acting and a unique power-up that allows players to power-up the a robot for devastating descruction. Read more of this post

Quick Look: Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception (PS4)

During May of 2017, via publisher-come-distributor Deep Silver/Koch Media, released the visual-novel themed turn-based-strategy-game Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception onto the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita within Europe and America and today we will be taking a quick look at what it offers. Read more of this post

Quick Look: Girls Und Panzer – The Real Anzio Battle

Back in 2014 MVM Entertainment released the anime series Girls Und Panzer, and in turn the Girls Und Panzer OVA Collection, into the UK and now three years later the UK Anime Distributor have brought us the OVA episode known as ‘The Real Anzio Battle’. Read more of this post

Quick Look: Tenchi Muyo OVA Collection (2017)

When MVM Entertainment announced that they would be re-releasing the original Tenchi Muyo OVA Series, the series which initally made it’s UK debut on Cartoon Network UK’s Toonami anime block alongside Dragon Ball Z and Gundam Wing, on DVD and Blu-ray the entire anime community were overcome with joy; especially those who grew up watching the series on UK TV and missed out on MVM Entertainment’s previous releases of the series. Read more of this post

Unboxing: Escaflowne – Ultimate Edition (Blu-ray) [UK]

Last year Anime Limited surprised fans by releasing an ‘Ultimate Edition’ of the Escaflowne anime franchise with it containing both the Complete TV Series and feature-length-film remastered in High Definition with a soundtrack CD Collection and artbook. From an ‘Ultimate Edition’ perspective it certainly featured everything an Escaflowne fan could ever want but alas it also came with a £150 RRP Price-Tag. So was this Ultimate Edition worth the cost – and more importantly the wait? Well let’s take a look in our latest unboxing! Read more of this post