Adventure Corner: Chaos;Head Noah
Fourteen years after its original release in Japan, there is finally an official western release for Chaos;Head. The first title in the Adventure Science series is a tougher ask than its successors.
Fourteen years after its original release in Japan, there is finally an official western release for Chaos;Head. The first title in the Adventure Science series is a tougher ask than its successors.
Idea Factory International has released the original Amnesia, along with its companion, Amnesia: Later x Crowd for the Nintendo Switch. Sam Wachter shares her feelings on Later x Crowd, an interesting and unexpected fan disc release.
Ever wondered how kaijus date? In Kaichu: Kaiju Dating Sim, the developer Squiddershins explores this adorable and crazy premise.
Spike Chunsoft has a new mystery for players with a follow-up to AI: The Somnium Files. RPGamer spends some time investigating the Half-Body serial killings.
RPGamer’s Adventure Corner column returns to look at another title in the periphery that may be of interest to our readers. This time around we solve some mysteries in Square Enix’s The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story.
Though she knows she should be wary, still she ventures someplace scary… It’s just another night’s work for Silvia Bellini, evil or not. Read all about it here.
Are you ready to be the ultimate pupperazzo? Take photos of unaware and easily charmed doggos in this wonderful photo simulation game from Sundae Month.
What if you had the power to feel everyone’s emotions around you? Taking on the role of empathic extraordinaire Alex Chen, players will solve a small town mystery surrounding the death of her brother. Make sure you have your tissue box nearby because this game is one hell of an ugly cry ride.
Twenty-three years after the first game launched in Japan, western RPGamers can finally be a part of the Famicom Detective Club. The Nintendo Switch remakes of the two titles provide a pair of recommendable murder mysteries.
AIM is dead, and Facenook is now king! In this third installment of the Emily is Away series, Sam Wachter gets ready to spill the tea on all this high school dramalama.
Kadokawa Games returns to Japan’s Shimane Prefecture for its follow-up to Root Letter. The new title, Root Film does a good job emulating the appeal of TV murder mysteries, even if it doesn’t end up standing out from its niche.
A modern Japanese office building is being haunted by ghostly apparitions each night. After falling asleep at his desk, Jun Tsukimiya awakes to find himself locked in for the night just as the haunting begins anew.
Song of Horror is a spooky slow-burn thriller with a decidedly old-school feel to it. But is it able to create a beautiful melody in spite of the terror, or is it all just loud wailing in the dark?
Adventure Corner returns for another look at a title not usually covered by the site, but which may be of interest to our readers. In this edition, Anna Marie Privitere controls the news in Headliner: NoviNews.
Loud music and neon, the 1980s were a time of whirlwind change. In this Adventure Corner we look at A Summer’s End – Hong Kong 1986, which is a beautiful game about queer ladies in the 80s.
The idea of investigating an open-world murder mystery is certainly an intriguing one. But Paradise Killer’s free-form, hands-off approach to storytelling doesn’t always play nice with its incredibly bizarre world and eclectic cast of characters.
After reporting back on Robotics;Notes Elite earlier this month, Adventure Corner returns to look at its sequel, Robotics;Notes DaSH. Though it’s not going to convert anyone by itself, the game offers a welcome opportunity to spend more opportunity with the cast.
This Adventure Corner will have you and your animal companion rolling around in the grass and having the best time. Get ready to move to Rainbow Bay, the most Dog-Friendly town in the world, as we check out the dog training and dating simulator, Best Friend Forever.
Eight years after the game’s original launch in Japan, western RPGamers finally get to check out the third entry in MAGES’s Science Adventure visual novel series. Robotics;Notes feels more obtuse than its incredibly successful predecessor but nonetheless returns a highly engaging tale.
The Haunted Island puts you in the role of the Frog Detective, who is called by his supervisor to take up a strange case. Grab your magnifying glass and jump on a boat to do some wholesome detective work.
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