People love K-pop idol groups, and this is one of the least controversial things I’ve ever written. Where J-pop has traditionally struggled outside of the domestic market, K-pop has become one of Korea’s most powerful cultural exports. So it’s entirely unsurprising that there would be K-Pop Idol Stories: Road to…
Read MoreI don’t have too much to say about Final Fantasy VII Rebirth on the Nintendo Switch 2, as I already reviewed the game on PlayStation a few years ago, other than to say that, much like its predecessor, it feels like it’s a minor miracle that it’s on the console,…
Read MoreI am so bad at Sektori, but I love it so much. Originally released back in 2025, to some blistering good reviews, but only some (for some weird reason, the game has largely missed critics and audiences alike), Sektori is finally available on the Nintendo Switch 2, which I would…
Read MoreOf all the various bits and pieces that you can connect to a computer, I find the ergonomics of the mouse to be critical. If it’s uncomfortable to click or move around, the hand suffers, and it doesn’t take long for the pain to settle in. Over the course of…
Read MoreThe first otome visual novel that I played – in fact, the first visual novel at all – was Hakuouki, back on the PlayStation 3, when visual novels on console were a rare treat indeed. These days, we’re inundated with the genre, but Idea Factory, the publisher behind Hakuouki, have…
Read MoreEastasiasoft has announced that it will launch a physical “uncut” edition for Tokyo Clanpool early this year. Having physical releases for PC games doesn’t make sense a lot of the time, but this time, it at least includes the game on a branded USB drive instead of just a download…
Read MoreTemirana: The Lucky Princess and the Tragic Knights is a little bonkers, and that makes it delightful. The very concept of the thing is silly, funny, and charming: Cecilia is the third princess in a family that, generally, hates her. She’s also meant to be “unlucky” but has a mysterious…
Read MoreIt’s that time of year again, and whatever your Christmas traditions (or however else you might celebrate this time of year) the DDNet crew wishes you all a happy, joyful and safe time. 2025 has been quite the rollercoaster of energy and emotion, both in terms of global events, and…
Read MoreIn The Wandering Village, you build a small community for survivors of an apocalypse to live on. The world has been ravaged and left effectively uninhabitable, but there is a giant dinosaur-like beast that has enough room and resources on its back to sustain some people. Your goal is to…
Read MoreAfter a few years of work, we’re getting very close to releasing our visual novel, The Last Waltz, and you can now wishlist it on Steam! Click on over here: Click here: The Last Waltz on Steam Over on Steam, you can watch the trailer, see screenshots, and jump on…
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