Jupiter picross with an anime theme, Picross Lord of the Nazarick does nothing fundamentally new, but the core puzzle gameplay is as solid as ever. There's perhaps a little less content here than the mainline Picross S series, with a lot of the puzzle count being within the "Mega Picross" format (where a number of individual puzzles combine to give a larger overall image), but several hundred puzzles still clearly give a good length. I'm also not sure what's led to this particular licence being picked, as it's seemingly really quite niche, but otherwise there's nothing major to fault here and for those who do enjoy the anime series around which it's themed, that's certainly going to be an increased appeal.

Reviewed on Dec 04, 2022


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