Kawaii Deathu Desu reflects the Japanese idol culture that it attempts to parody; the game is bland, unimaginative, only slightly self-aware, and yet pretty and strangely addictive. However, these are largely things to mock, not to emulate. Although the attempt at satire is apparent and some of the visuals are lovely, Kawaii Deathu Desu is dragged down by its uninspired controls and a system that ...[Read More]
I’ve always been a fan of oral storytelling. There’s a specific atmosphere created when there is a single person telling a story to a group. I actually participated in Speech in High School in the Storytelling category. So when I saw the trailer prior to PAX West 2017 I knew I needed to see this game. Oral storytelling is the central focus of Where the Water Tastes Like Wine. A game about collect...[Read More]