Reviews by Junior Miyai

The strangest game I have ever played in my entire life is equal parts fascinating, frustrating, and complicated.
review by Junior Miyai on 03 March, 2025

A solid search-action game coupled with an incredible musical score makes for an easy recommendation.
review by Junior Miyai on 21 January, 2025

The most beautiful cutscenes and gorgeous environments, surrounded by a plague of frustrating design choices and performance issues.
review by Junior Miyai on 16 August, 2024

If you like action platformers, you’ll love Gestalt: Steam and Cinder. It’s a shorter affair, to be sure, but it explodes with love for the genre with a world and story that is both equal parts fun and tense to explore.
review by Junior Miyai on 15 July, 2024

Shadow of the Erdree is an excellent expansion to Elden Ring. Poison swamps, giant swords, and fingercreepers return, better than ever.
review by Junior Miyai on 18 June, 2024

System Shock's remake is an enjoyable and well-made immersive sim that runs well on PlayStation 5, but the new gamepad control scheme leaves a lot to be desired.
review by Junior Miyai on 21 May, 2024

An expansive world, well-written lore, and decent base-building provide an enjoyable survival game alternative.
review by Junior Miyai on 25 January, 2024

In Stars and Time is a thought-provoking RPG about life and family. What if you could spend the rest of eternity with your friends? What if you could spend the rest of eternity with your friends? What if you could spend the rest of eternity —
review by Junior Miyai on 20 November, 2023

Lords of the Fallen has a well-crafted world, interesting stories, cool bosses, and plenty of player customization on offer. However, a frustrating dual-world mechanic holds back this RPG from achieving excellence.
review by Junior Miyai on 12 October, 2023

If you liked previous Disgaea games — grinding your levels up to max, performing increasingly higher damaging attacks, and seeing a mass of numbers fill your screen — Disgaea 7 continues that trend and amplifies it further.
review by Junior Miyai on 26 September, 2023