Furthermore, fans of chiptune, and retro titles in general, will instantly find themselves in love with the soundtrack’s body and sound. Dimeo’s Jukebox has got all the right clicks and pops, and fits in with the sounds of many classic Gameboy DMG titles. The only major downside is that players can’t save their game. Thankfully, the title isn’t very long. It takes about an hour to play through from start to finish, making it a good title for the weekend.

Dimeo’s Jukebox is truly one of a kind title that’s full of nostalgia and creativity. It’s wonderful to see Rob Dimeo achieve his dream through such a high-quality title. Players will find themselves delighted to have a new Gameboy title in their collections.

Read my Full Review: https://butwhythopodcast.com/2020/12/01/review-dimeos-jukebox-combines-gameboy-aesthetics-with-a-modern-chiptune-soundtrack-for-a-blast-of-modern-nostalgia/

GNOSIA is a must-have title for any players interested in a thrilling, plot-heavy RPG. The art is beautiful, the music is wonderful, and the plot is thrilling. The gameplay is smooth, dropping players into the next loop seemlessly with plenty of options to tweak. This only gets better once the skills and roles open up a few loops in. Additionally, the cast is incredibly creative, including best girl SQ. Like I said, even the weakest characters are still likable. I’m 100 percent sure that there’s a character for every kind of player.

I ultimately found very little that I disliked about GNOSIA. If anything, I can’t recommend it enough, and honestly, I can’t wait to get back to playing it. In fact, I’m ready to loop through another fight against the Gnosia again.

Read my full review here: https://butwhythopodcast.com/2021/03/04/review-gnosia-is-thrilling-creative-and-beautiful-nintendo-switch/

Start Date: 1/1/2021
Finish Date: 1/9/2021

A genuine story about a man trying to unravel the mystery of his sudden visit to a seemingly otherworldly hotel. While the game is short, I found myself really enjoy it from start to finish, and even teared up in the end. There's very little replayability outside of collecting Death Medals, but honestly, that's okay: it's still an excellent title.

Raging Loop is the perfect VN. It balances horror, heart, and suspense in such a fascinating way. While there's definitely some hiccups and some tropes I don't like, this was my everything and honestly? Is my Visual Novel of the Year (despite coming out in late 2019.)