Little Witch Parfait: Kuroneko Mahouten Monogatari is an alchemy/shop/relationship simulator about student magician named Parfait whose mother dies leaving her with a magic shop that is 1,000,000g in debt. To work her way out of this hole, Parfait has to drop out of school and devote her days to producing and selling enough magical goods […]
Rezel Cross – Nice game. Pity about the stealth missions
Rezel Cross is a PSP turn-based RPG about the lives of five people who suddenly (or not so suddenly) find out they have superpowers. They spend the game running around the map pursuing their own agendas, but fate keeps throwing them together in unexpected ways. Ail – A young beast hunter seeking revenge on the […]
Tsukumonogatari – A grand build-up to nothing
“Call no game good which has not ended well,” a wise man once said. Or should have said, anyway. In my last post on Tsukumonogatari, I forgot to mention one more feature of Majin-likes: the true ending is the only one worth getting. The so-so ending I got left a number of questions unanswered, a […]
Dragon Shadow Spell – Very ordinary so far
Dragon Shadow Spell is a strategy RPG from Flight Plan, better known as the developers of the Summon Night games until they went bankrupt in 2010. Dragon Shadow Spell was their first attempt at self-publishing a game, and I have long wanted to see what else Flight Plan could come up with apart from Summon […]
Tsukumonogatari – I like it so far
And of course, saying I like it when I’ve only played 5 hours means I’ve probably jinxed the game. Just like I jinxed Tokyo Majin Gakuen, a game Tsukumonogatari bears more than a passing resemblance to. In fact I have created a “Majin-like” genre in my mind that encompasses games such as these. To qualify […]