Ar Tonelico Qoga: Knell of Ar Ciel

Reyvateil control. Stripping control. Song magic control. Diving control. Everything is monitored, and kept under control. Nudity has changed. The age of the clothed has become the age of the nude.
All in the name of fanservice for the masses. And he who controls the stripping, controls history. Nudity has changed. When the stripping is under total control, nudity... becomes routine.
Recettear: Capitalism HNNNNNGH

Also known as Loliconomics: The Game; where profit margins are inversely proportionated to the protagonist's chest size. Yayifications!
Cross Days; Yuuki Route Only

With the revelation of the best eroge lead since forever, I had to put my money (and Yuuki's penis) where my mouth was and play Cross Days. Braving through bothersome housemates and the non-existential privacy that you would associate with the living room, I managed to wade through Yuuki, or should I say, Yuu's route.
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA

I've never been much of a Hatsune Miku fan let alone one of rhythm games due to poor hand to eye coordination skills on my part, though I felt compelled to give this title a run. I expected this to be no more than SEGA's attempt to cash in on the VOCALOID craze, though to its credit, Project DIVA turned out to be a much better game than I had anticipated.
I’m Glad Sengoku Basara Became The Anime Instead

Having played Koei's Sengoku Musou long prior to Sengoku Basara, I had accepted the former as having the "official" designs and history(regardless of how loosely based) That said, I like Capcom's take on the whole epic (for the most part) and felt theirs are far more suited in an anime. Here are comparisons of certain key characters from both games, and by the end of it, hopefully you'd agree with me the Sengoku Basara would have translated better as an anime.
Idolmaster SP

Ever played a game that pretty much consumed you whole for days on end? I now completely understand the reason why people like Kentaro Miura can subjugate themselves to reclusion just to have a go at Idolmaster. The one game that I felt Xbots could claim as their own over Sonyfriends has finally made its way to the PSP, though limited bandwidth and Namco's asshattery prevented me from getting a hold on this earlier, though the wait was more than worth it.
Macross Ace Frontier: Kyun Kyun, Kyun Kyun, Watashi Wa Pairotto!

Having glued myself to this ever since it was released, I managed to pry away from the PSP to string together this rudimentary review on the much anticipated game based on the Macross series from Namco Bandai.


