José Viana
London Detective Mysteria is cruel, vile and repulsive with the way it builds its romances at the cost of the protagonist's physical and moral integrity. It's hard to believe that the protagonist doesn't end the game extremely traumatized and is able to live her happy ending with whoever it is.
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NightCry's Playstation Vita port is, technically, unplayable. That's all you need to know.
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Unfortunately, The Quintessential Quintuplets – Memories of a Quintessential Summer doesn't serve a single relevant purpose. It doesn't serve as an engaging visual novel, as an interesting add-on to the series, or even as a fun game to play.
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Empty, generic and even offensive, Our World is Ended misses the mark and wastes your time and money as a gamer. Well, at least it's pretty.
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Ahead of its predecessor, narrowly, The Quintessential Quintuplets – Five Memories Spent With You doesn't stumble in repetitive gameplay, but it lacks in the repeating scenarios and localization, which left entire scenes in Japanese in the final product.
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KONOSUBA – God's Blessing on this Wonderful World! Love For These Clothes Of Desire! it's a game that doesn't have much reason to be, even for KONOSUBA fans. The tedious gameplay, low production value, and very poor localization mean that there is very little left for those who still want to give the game a chance.
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There's a good game in Archetype Arcadia, but with its bloated playtime, its inconsistent art, and its unoriginal premise, what's left over shouldn't please most players.
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If you already know and appreciate the work of director Hidetaka "Swery" Suehiro, there's a big chance you'll enjoy The Good Life. If you don't, there are plenty of other titles in the market that are more capable of entertaining you.
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With disastrous graphics and performance, not to mention a story that doesn't take itself seriously for the wrong reasons, my report is that Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories fails in almost every aspect, with its only redeeming point being one of the few games in its poorly competitive genre.
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Utawarerumono: Zan is a perfect combination on paper, but its execution is so flawed that it should quickly fade away in one of the busiest months of the year in gaming.
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Labyrinth Life is half a game: the gameplay is sacrificed in order for the fanservice to reach its intended audience, but its own fanservice was compromised by circumstances outside of the publisher's reach.
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The Midnight Sanctuary isn't worth the gamer's time or money. Neither good or bad, there are better options available on the market to spend your time or money on.
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Night Trap: 25th Anniversary Edition is a valuable history lesson, but unless you're really interested and curious for this infamous title, there are other current games that are better for players looking for engaging, exciting or even lasting experiences.
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Demetrios - The BIG Cynical Adventure brings a point and click adventure with a questionable humour, that may attract a certain kind of player, but still fails to impress or inovate the genre.
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Despite being mechanically decent, Labyrinth of Zangetsu is uninspired and basic, becoming a hard sell, even for fans of the genre.
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More of the same, River City Girls 2 offers an expansion for the price of a sequel. More time was needed in the oven, either to offer more novelty or to break the mold and bring something completely new.
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Trying on a different genre, Penny-Punching Princess brings an interesting premise, a brand new gameplay mechanic and not much else.
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With an uninspired story, leaning on several cliches,relying on just a few aspects to stand out like the soundtrack and the art, The Caligula Effect is a game that's just worth checking out after the other, more interesting releases of the year.
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In an attempt by the developer to reach a larger audience, Monochrome Mobius: Rights and Wrongs Forgotten sins as a JRPG, with the story being one of its only saves.
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A product of its time, Sam & Max Save the World is a remaster dedicated to fans of the series and point and click games, but in the current market, the audience might not be much bigger than that.
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