itch.io Spotlight: Cute Demon Crashers [18+]

  itch.io is brimming with free-to-play visual novels, but finding a good one can be like looking for a needle in a haystack. With itch.io Spotlight I aim to uncover…

Review: A Kiss For The Petals – Remembering How We Met

The SonoHana series, a collection of games that revolve around the lesbian relationships of girls at St. Michael Girls’ School, is already well-known and loved by yuri fans, and this…

Review: Sakura Fantasy Chapter 1

Sakura Fantasy is the third title in the Sakura series from Winged Cloud, and it’s an improvement upon the last two. Not only do we have a story with a…

Review: Fault Milestone One

With the second entry in this episodic series of visual novels from doujin developer ALICE IN DISSONANCE due out in a few hours, I thought it was time to review…

Review: Sakura Angels

After rising to infamy overnight with Sakura Spirit, developer Winged Cloud went on to cement their place as the kings of fanservice on Steam with a new game based in…

Review: Sakura Spirit

Sakura Spirit, an original English language visual novel by developer Winged Cloud, was a huge hit on Steam last year, no doubt thanks to its abundance of fanservice and shiny…

Review: Always The Same Blue Sky…

This bittersweet romance set beside the blue, blue sea is a lovely experience, but its stunted length really lets it down in the end. This short game is the debut…

Review: NEKOPARA Vol. 0

In NEKOPARA Vol. 0, the first fandisk for NEKO WORKs’ original doujin game, you’re invited to spend a day together with the catgirls (and their owner) from Volume 1. Although short,…

Review: The Reject Demon: Toko Chapter 0 — Prelude

I had no idea what to expect when going into this Western-developed VN, but what I got was a fast-paced and entertaining, if flawed, read with bonus PG-rated girl-on-girl action. What…

Review: NEKOPARA Vol. 1 [All Ages]

NEKOPARA Vol. 1 is a first in the world of Japanese visual novels; a game by a doujin circle with a simultaneous release in Japanese, English, and Chinese that was…