04.08.17

It would seem Thursdays are the most popular day for releasing games, followed shortly by Friday, then by Wednesday a little farther off. Any other days only have a small fraction of games released on them in comparison. There's about a whopping 50 games released on both Thursday and Friday, with maybe about 40 on Wednesday, and 60 on the others combined, for a total of about 200 games every week. That is honestly a sickening amount of games, the vast majority of which are utter garbage. I fear the day when there are more games than people care to browse through, and some good ones end up getting lost. But for today, we can still enjoy Steam reviews to give us a decent quality standard.
With that said, here's two new games I'm barely interested in.
Immortal Planet - some sort of action-RPG.
The Darkside Detective - a comedic point-and-click adventure.

 I also finally finished Danganronpa 2. I think it was a nice sequel to the first one (sorry for the spoiler), but generally very similar to it, with perhaps small improvements in various places. I'd still question if its uniqueness warranted the clearly lacking quality in certain, mostly visual, aspects, but I guess they did a good job given the resources they had? The ending got a little bit weird for me, but I ultimately like the conclusion, even if it's a little far-fetched. I guess I'll be looking forward to the next episode and perhaps I'll even try the spin-off titles.
Overall, it's clearly flawed in some parts of the story, and the art style can be very uncomfortable, but I'd still recommend it if you like murder mysteries and/or pseudo-VNs.

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