Idol Magical Girl Chiru Chiru Michiru Part 2 Review
After Idol Magical Girl Chiru Chiru Michiru Part 1 we were left on a cliffhanger. What’s going to happen to the brave Michiru and Kazuki? Well, it’s time to find out!
Playing through games that might just get stuck in your backlog.
After Idol Magical Girl Chiru Chiru Michiru Part 1 we were left on a cliffhanger. What’s going to happen to the brave Michiru and Kazuki? Well, it’s time to find out!
Following an accident while watching fireworks, Rae was left blind. She’s made a new friend in Nani, a cat who comes to visit her. When Nani stops visiting, Rae goes on an adventure to find her friend.
We’ve all done things we regret doing. For some, the things they regret are unthinkable. Gauly is a mercenary with a grim past – a past of killing.
Depression is never a laughing matter, and as a sufferer of it, Samantha deals with a lot. Lillian, someone she used to consider her best friend, no longer speaks to her. Go into Samantha’s mind as she tries to get her friend back.
With their Master gone for the day, the catgirls pass their day together. Join them as they wake up, eat together, go out, and then head to sleep in NEKOPARA vol.0.
Once upon a time, we were all young and had dreams. Matsushima Michiru has her own dreams – to become a world famous idol. After one fateful night of sulking, wishing, dying, and coming back to life, everything changes… sort of.
Kasey is a teenage hacker who dreams of getting away from where she’s living. Through her hacking, she’s able to see what others do in their lives. However, after one fateful hack, everything changes.
Kelly has recently returned home to Nebraska from school. Having been distant while she was out on her own, she’s gone out for a drive and is about to head home. That’s where Three Fourths Home begins.
In ancient times, Machina ruled the world. Now, they’re left abandoned in ruins. You set out to discover the secrets and wind up having to save the world. Isn’t that how it always is?
When classic games get re-released they tend to have a lot of work put into making them look “modern”. Another World throws that out the window, though there are still minor upgrades.