Tag : pqube
We view the world from our own separate eyes. That was the line from Evergate that stuck with me the most once the credits rolled...
PlataGO! Review
by Scott Hart
With all the hype around the Super Mario Maker 2 release, can another level designer thrive? PlataGO! might not have the Mario hook with it,...
Kill la Kill: IF Review
by Daire Behan
2019 hasn’t been the best year for anime games. Following 2018’s Dragon Ball FighterZ, developed by Arc System Works, which seemingly changed the landscape of...
World End Syndrome Review
World End Syndrome is a visual novel that is centred around multiple choice. The game was developed by TOYBOX and published by PQube. Arc System...
Punch Line Review
by Lee Pilling
Starting Punch Line, I wasn’t sure what to expect. My knowledge of the game prior to playing was vague at best. After playing this title,...
Our World Is Ended Review
by Lee Pilling
Let’s begin with the review of this visual novel, shall we? Now, I’ll admit I’ve only just started to play more games in the visual...
Guilty Gear 20th Anniversary Pack Review
Guilty Gear 20th Anniversary Pack consists of the original Guilty Gear and the final installment of the series, Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R....
Guilty Gear Series Makes Its Debut on the Switch with Guilty Gear 20th Anniversary Edition
by Ian Cooper
The original Guilty Gear and GUILTY GEAR XX Λ CORE PLUS R are now available separate and bundled up as Arc System Works and PQube...
Valthirian Arc: Hero School Story Review
by Will Worrall
Valthirian Arc: Hero School Story is a modern entry into the age old dungeon crawler genre, admittedly with a twist. The twist in question happens...
Stay for Nintendo Switch Review
Stay is an arcade-style pixelated decision-based game that was developed by Appnormals Team and was published by both PQube and Plug In Digital. The game...
Blazblue: Cross Tag Battle Review
by Ian Cooper
Arc System Works is fast becoming one of the very best fighting game developers of our time. Dragon Ball FighterZ was highly praised and an...
BlazBlue: Central Fiction Review
by Kane Newell
BlazBlue: Central Fiction marks the fourth main entry in the hardcore 2D Japanese fighting game series, and it appears that this will be the final game to...

