List of games releasing (End Oct)

As a token of gratitude to our committed readers, we took the liberty to list all the awesome games coming your way this week after we finish October! Enjoy. (Click on the caption on each game to be directed). Psst, we don’t earn commission nor receive any sponsorship in this.

A world where music is dangerous – Takt Op Destiny

What would you do if one day, music is lost to the world? I’ve always believed in the transcendent power of melody and rhythm, and anime that seamlessly weave music into their stories often hit home, sometimes far too much. ‘Takt Op. Destiny,’ one of the newer anime revolving music on Netflix treads the delicate…

You can now talk to AI NPCs in an open-world RPG

Picture this: You’re minding your own business, quietly doing your own stuff and preparing for the next side quest and all of a sudden, an NPC approaches you and starts a series of small talk about city life – you then respond not by choosing from a multiple choice menu but verbally replying through your mic.

For the King Review – An Indie Tabletop D&D with High Replayability Awaits

For the King, developed by IronOak Games, is a captivating blend of strategy, turn-based combat, and roguelike elements that promises an unforgettable gaming experience. Set in the visually stunning kingdom of Fahrul, this indie gem takes players on a thrilling adventure filled with danger, mystery, and a healthy dose of strategic thinking. For the King’s…

Will AI replace human actors?

Well, it’s here. Besides the global fascination (for some, anger) of the introduction of ChatGPT in 2022, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now starting to flex its bytes in its latest bid to replace human actors in advertisements. Featuring an AI-generated actress, the ad by Japanese beverage company Ito En Ltd. “Oi Ocha catechin green tea”…

PS5’s new disability-friendly controller is awesome

Great work, Sony! Recently, Sony released a brand new disability-friendly controller named “Access Controller” and won the praise of gamers worldwide for its thoughtful design and inclusiveness product principle. Developed in collaboration with the accessibility community, the new Access Controller aims to provide persons with physical challenges to enjoy their favourite video games and online…

Atelier comes to mobile for the first time

I’ve always been on the periphery of the Atelier series by Gust, hearing whispers of its charm and depth but never truly diving in. However, with the announcement of ‘Atelier Resleriana: Forgotten Alchemy & the Liberator of Polar Night’, I find myself on the edge of my seat, eagerly awaiting its release outside of Japan….

Hatsune Miku Art Exhibition in Singapore? Take my money!

You aren’t a true Volcaoid fan without remembering the Senbonzakura feature when it was first released in 2011. With the rapid sets of dance moves, the high energy and the catchy beats, the hype was at its peak when countless people started choreographing those dance moves! As someone who’s been enchanted by Hatsune Miku’s concerts…

A Nostalgic Dive into ‘Star Ocean The Second Story R’

Those memories! I remember the days when I first delved into the world of ‘Star Ocean The Second Story’ on the PSP. It was a time of exploration, both in the game and in my own journey as a gamer. The story of Claude C. Kenny and Rena Lanford was captivating, though admittedly, it didn’t…