VN Reviews: “Juniper’s Knot” and “Doki Doki Literature Club”.
Juniper’s Knot NO! PLEASE DON’T END! Oh god, this actually made me cry. Juniper’s Knot was so emotional that I was pleading that it won’t end at its climax. I can’t remember the last time anything has made me so overwhelmingly happy and sad at the same time. It almost hurt my heart when the credits started to roll. The artwork of Juniper’s Knot is phenomenal! It’s an exquisite painting art style that I hope to get similar at making myself. From the background to character art, it is just so elegantly beautiful. Even the expressions of the characters’ face were so nicely done. At first I found the music selection to be quite distracting. It broke the atmosphere for me and preferably a more soothing melody should have been used in the beginning of the game. Then as the game progressed further, the music quality went up by hundred!…
Game Reviews: “RWBY: Grimm Eclipse” and “Sakura Clicker”.
RWBY: Grimm Eclipse RWBY deserves better than this. Oh wow. Where do I even begin to sort out this mess? This is one game that should’ve stayed in early access, but RWBY: Grimm Eclipse needs way more than just more time in the oven. The Story “Play as Ruby, Weiss, Blake, and Yang in this character-driven adventure that explores new storylines, new Grimm types, and a new villain!”, it says on the game’s steam store page. They made it sound way more interesting than it actually is. I wasn’t even sure if there was even a story until I read the game’s wiki. RWBY: Grimm Eclipse starts off with next to no information in terms of narrative, thus leading to a poorly structured plot. Honestly it feels like it was created out of nessecity to have something along with the gameplay and to give RWBY fans something to play through…
[Review] Shadowverse
Portalcraft is the most broken thing I’ve seen since Meta-Knight in Brawl. Recently I’ve been finding it hard to enjoy gaming lately. Not sure why but I lost interest in playing the majority of the games I owned. It wasn’t until I watched some Yu-Gi-Oh videos that I had a mighty urge to play it, as I’ve had a thing for card games before. Note that the only card game I’ve really played is Yu-Gi-Oh, and that to me is still one of the best card games in the world. Of course, I’m being biased because I grew up playing Yu-Gi-Oh and watching the anime series. At first I was thinking of emulating some of the Nintendo DS games, however most of what I found didn’t really have much female protagonist options to choose from, so I browsed steam for card games instead. I wasn’t just going to play any…
[Review] Resident Evil 6: One of the best.
Wait! Before you leave an angry comment, hear me out! I know the general consensus on whether Resident Evil 6 is a good resident evil game is rather mixed, but through its flaws, it is a really good game. I understand it’s not for everyone, especially those who want something more like an authentic survival-horror game, but it’s still a greatly satisfying experience for someone who wants to play a fun action-adventure Resident Evil game. What a QTE Mess. When I first started to play Resident Evil 6, I honestly didn’t like it all. The camera felt weird compared to Resident Evil 5 and I nicknamed it the “QTE Simulator”. This was during the Leon and Helena campaign where everything you did in the first chapter was pretty much doing a whole bunch of quick time events, and it made the game feel really awful. Fast forward in the game…