Jason Young of T-ONO writes: "Let me start off this review by being honest. When the Steins;Gate anime was originally simulcasted back in 2011 I decided to drop the series, despite being thoroughly entertained, as I knew that the original twenty-four episode adaptation would miss that "special something" as with most novel-to-screen adaptations. I consciously decided to gamble and pray that JAST USA would eventually localize the Steins;Gate visual novel since there were a cornucopia of rumors swirling around the game's potential localization on the Internet. So thus began my long four-year waiting period for the much-anticipated release of the visual novel and in 2014 my hopes were finally answered. After playing through the fifty-hour plus visual novel and watching the follow-up OVA and film I can truly call Steins; Gate for what it is: an epic time travel masterpiece."
Steam's annual Summer Sale is here again, and here's a couple of great deals for fans of Japanese games who aren't sure what to get!
KeenGamer: "We have the best visual novels to suggest to you, but we do recognize that many gamers don’t consider visual novels as games. Sluggishly leafing through dialogues, from time to time making choices. Additionally, many don’t like the anime style of the genre. Maybe we can change your mind."
As you've no doubt already heard, E3 was cancelled twice this year - but this time, it had nothing to do with coronavirus. This was following the social media team's ill-advised decision to share an article from Parade titled "The Games We Play! 25 Online Games That Women Enjoy." So with that in mind, here's some of the favorite titles from the female-aligned writers of GameLuster
Women can like any type of game. Why assume that women don’t have a diverse taste in games? My wife doesn’t play games much but she lives all 2D Castlevania games the most