Club Suicide – Otome Game Review

Club Suicide (ClubSui to fans) is a psychological otome game that explores despair, healing, and human connection. It’s reminiscent of Taisho no Alice in its emotional sharpness — but far more direct, raw, and uncomfortably honest.This is the kind of game that lingers, pulls at old wounds, and may leave you in tears long after the credits roll.

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Winters Wish Spirits of Edo Otome Game Review

In this fictional period Japan, Formfolks exists as anthropomorphic materialization of things thats were imbued with strong emotions from their human owners. They live alongside with humans and though they have perfect memory and live longer lives, their existence relies on human need. Suzuno, who lives in isolation in a shrine eternally shrouded with snow, was called upon Yoshimune Tokugawa, the shogun1 of Edo, to help solve a problem that has been plaguing the lands as of late.

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Translating Visual Novels in 2026

We keep hearing all this noise about AI’s impact on employment (me included), and the discourse just rages on. But while everyone is arguing, the visual novel community is actually witnessing its own quiet revolution right now.
It’s crazy because we’re watching translation tools evolve at lightning speed. The technology has genuinely advanced to a point where real-time, AI-driven translation isn’t just some janky novelty anymore. It’s actually a reliable, tool that’s opening up massive potential. Image

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