G-senjou no Maou, or The Devil on G-String, is a visual novel developed by AKABEi SOFT2. It is one of the most well-known and well-received visual novels of all time. G-senjou no Maou greets you with a calming Air on G-String on the title screen. Overview The main character of G-senjou no Maou is a twenty-year-old young adult by the name Azai Kyousuke. He is the adopted son of Azai Gonzou, boss ...
Updated 01-18-2015 at 10:18 PM by Karifean
Well now, 2015 has come around and I think I'll be using the opportunity of being in a time of gathering new resolve and motivations to do stuff to make a little blog of my own. Memorable doesn't even begin to describe this See mainly last year in particular I've been discovering the medium of visual novels for myself. I have a few well-known titles under my belt now but I will still gladly expand on that. I have a list of ...
Updated 01-03-2015 at 01:50 AM by Karifean
Happy New Year! 2015 is literally a day away, and we have some great things planned for the new year. Who's we? The voices in my head. They don't like me to acknowledge them too much because they're shy, and they say it will get me put in a white jacket or something. We are just three reviews away from ToriJ's 100th Review. It's going to be a wild month because not only am I reviewing a RPG, I'm reviewing a game based off a TV show, my first MMO ever, and a movie adaption of a video game. I think ...
And it got posted on Shorty's site. I played the new Telltale's game back when it came out on December 2nd and loved it to pieces. So, when I got in touch with Shorty about doing a guest post I decided Game of Thrones would be the perfect topic to talk about, and I was right. I wrote this whole thing up in a single day, that is how much I love Game of Thrones. Warning though, if you haven't played the game and are planning to I suggest doing that first before reading this. These games are 99% story ...
I know, I've been doing a lot of blogging lately. I find it to be the best way to promote myself without adding more mass to my post count, plus I just like blogs. But you don't want to hear about all that, chances are if you took the time to click this you want to know what my 100th review is going to be about. First, I'm going to drag this out to build hype, and hope it doesn't occur to you to scroll down to see what the game is. Don't touch that mouse! I've been doing this for ...
Two actually. It was part of a site called Next Generation. We talked about up-coming movies, and new releases. Figured I'd share with you guys. First time doing a podcast so my performance is crap.
Two down, three to go. The count to 100 continues.
Hi, EoFF. Boy, I've been a busy bee for the past couple of weeks. To start off, several months back I made a thread about branching out with my reviews, which saw a truckload of anime requests. Mr. Vivi22 was even kind enough to recommend a couple of Uwe Boll movies. Please, feel free to thank Mr. Vivi after I leave 8D *cough* Anyway, here's a long overdue update on that. After I reviewed 100 games (and I'm already 12 reviews away from that goal) I plan to review my first ...
ThanksGaming Month is that special time of year where we give thanks to the games that has come and gone through our lives. From the old days of the Atari 2600, to the current generation of gaming, it's a time of year to honor everything that has, is, and will be. Basically, it's a wordplay on Thanksgiving to give us an excuse to talk about games. It's also the time of year where I like to review the classics from various console generations. So, without further ado, here's the ThanksGaming II lineup! ...
You know, I always see this blog button at the top of the site and have that odd urge to do something with it. Unfortunately, I am also constantly gripped by the general inability to come up with anything interesting to write about, since, as it turns out, I'm a pretty damn boring guy, something maybe a bit less than facilitative. But you know what's not boring? POKEMANZ! At least, assuming you enjoy the games to any extent that is, otherwise they are, I imagine, ...