In the dreamland, various Baku alongside the impossible beings the dreams are home of are surrounding a giant light orb, as an equally huge hourglass runs out of sand, as soon as it’s empty from above, the orb cracks lie an egg, revealing clusters of stars burning and clouds of resolutions, the Bakus celebrate, between them I am
Me: (Finishing New Year dinner’s leftovers) Well, this year has been pretty good, actually it’s been a year since I joined this forum, well, New years celebrations...
I wonder if others find Parasite Eve (PE) a "Christmas game" in the same way that Die Hard (1988) is a "Christmas movie"? Both involve two NYPD officers and events that quickly spiral out of control for both protagonists, and unfortunately both Aya Brea and John McClane end up having a violent and horrifying Christmas ::sadkirby
Dammit Rockso, have some compassion. Aya and John are having a rough Christmas :(
Director Takashi Tokita describes the game as a "cinematic RPG" [1] setting it...
I think joining RGT back in August lit some sort of weird creative fire under me. 2025 saw me start to use, and improve my skills at using, various image editing software. One thing I really like to do is use a template I made from a My Little Pony game to showcase a different game that I have recently finished. I would also start to write a few more reviews here and there, exercising my creative muscles a bit more and joining the RGT Writer's Guild.
For whatever reason, I cannot sleep...
It has been a while since the first article in this series, since it have been quite the experience to pick Visual Novels which I deem worthy of being included, sure I do have a list of VNs which for sure I am going to write about eventually, but, I also have certain criteria as to what order I want to follow, and the order is the one that I keep thinking about incessantly.
I mean, it could very easily be Key’s VNs back to back, but that would be difficult to do, reading Clannad or Air...
Today, as the Christmas review, I will be covering a game in a genre which I usually don’t play much, the so called “cozy” games, my only experience with the genre being some Harvest Moon/Story of Seasons games, Stardew Valley, and My Time At Sandrock.
Why pick a cozy game? Well, since there is no such thing as a good Christmas game, as the holiday itself can’t really carry a whole game, I thought “maybe pick something which goes with the spirit of Christmas,” so I started looking at the...
I know some of you are like me, enjoying a game that some or even most people disliked. Honestly I wouldn’t have thought of playing this one if it weren’t for Cap’n @Zerpina posting a gameplay on her YouTube channel. I really liked the series in general even though I only played three games in the series, the first two games on the PS1 and that forgettable NDS game Dark Secret.
Tenchu Kurenai or Tenchu Fatal Shadows outside Japan is the fourth mainline entry in the series of this ninja...
And here we are with another review. Christmas is approaching, and today we’re reviewing a game that it’s set on the Holidays: Hotel Dusk. This game is a hidden gem from the Nintendo DS, which is shame because it deserved a lot more recognition, for reasons that you will know more about later on in the review. One of the reasons that i can tell you right now is the writing, which is pretty good. For this reason, i wanted to do something different in this review. I wrote a prologue to the...
Have you ever asked yourself, what if we fused Morrowind, Deus Ex, and Fallout? Well, look no further, this game is… an experience alright, not meant for the faint of heart, very janky, its flat out unfair, player hostile, and with an engine barely held together by duct tape and elbow grease.
This game, truly is the definition of an acquired taste.
Brian Lancaster aka Laughing Coyote, part-time game dev, full time mad lad, managed to make this absolute gem of a game. I know nothing...