Shio to Ayakashi no Mori (Shio and the Mysterious Forest) is a dungeon exploration game from my favorite indie developers, Inu to Neko. Normally I portion out their Ishwald games here and there instead of playing them back to back, but shortly after I posted about Rakunou Princess, a power outage destroyed my save progress […]
Rakunou Princess – Tons of fun, but not really about ranching
Rakunou Princess is a ranch simulation game from Inutoneko, a Japanese indie game developer whose works I’ve been following for many years (since 2010, actually). They experimented briefly with releasing some of their games in English on Steam (Dungeon Shoujo, Witch Ring Meister, etc.) but the translations were bad, the games became bug-riddled and I […]
Genshin Impact patch 3.8 – Cleaning up loose ends before Fontaine arrives
Yo! How’s everyone doing? I’m going through an interesting period in life where I’m the busiest I’ve ever been but the money I’m making is worth less and less with every passing month. It’s pretty crazy. It’s a worldwide phenomenon, apparently, but it’s a pretty crazy time to be alive. I already mentioned that gaming […]
Tried Outerplane, but Epic Seven is better
Outerplane is one of the latest gacha game releases, coming out in May 2023. It is published by Smilegate, better known as the publishers of Epic Seven. It is for that reason mainly that I gave it a try for about a week, only to realize I’m better off sticking to Epic Seven. Story: A […]
Gacha gaming update 2023 – Genshin Impact Patch 3.7
Bit of a sleeper patch for me since I don’t like the card game and don’t intend to play enough of it to unlock the events. In an age of big data, video game developers pay a lot of attention to the content that players engage with and the content they ignore, so it’s important […]