Bio
I enjoyed many genres of the games, but I will only give the reviews to the games I finished. Have fun reading!
Personal Ratings
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Favorite Games

Killer7
Killer7
BlazBlue: Central Fiction
BlazBlue: Central Fiction
Dark Souls III
Dark Souls III
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name
Majikoi! Love Me Seriously!
Majikoi! Love Me Seriously!

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Total Games Played

000

Played in 2024

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Fun idea, fun party game. But it's repetitive if you play for quite some time. Mods are needed once you've played for a while. But it gets fun when someone's dying or you, your friend have to get through some troubles.

Unexpectedly enjoyable!
My playthrough is based on JAST's official translations by the way.
I didn't know what to expect from this to be honest, once as I started to dive in, the game greets me with the martial art, the school life, the comedy, and a lot of things are fun to sit through and read.
Not only the characters, but the stories are done well. Whether serious, comedy, emotional, drama, or romantic, they may not be able to mix together that well sometimes, but you could forget that part easily once the better part comes in and covers the flaws.
Despite disliking two main routes (Miyako and Christiane), the story is still decent in showing an aspect of "what if" too, so it MAY be too cringy or too stressful (for you, at least) sometimes.
Not to mention, I dislike "harem" type but this game actually does it right, may be not all the time but I can still enjoy the rest of it.

Overall, if you're looking for some funny lighthearted, yet intense VN game, then this may be for you. Truly recommended.

The fresh writings, being unique despite being spin-off of Yakuza/Like A Dragon games! The story starts off slow and uncover each by each of section just like Yakuza 5 until everything reaches the climax at the end, so not everyone would enjoy this. Although, the combat system is evolved from their previous game, trying to get back on track and it did decent enough.
Judgment also did better than Lost Judgment in term of adding "friends" to the town, making you feel lively in the Kamurocho. Most importantly, the story did focus on how corrupted can the polices could be, presenting how cruel Kamurocho could be when you're not Yakuza but rather civilian, and creating a true main villain in world full of grey color where everyone has their own reason to doing something evil.