
The first CRPG in the Warhammer 40,000 universe gets the tone right, but the combat's a drag.


The first CRPG in the Warhammer 40,000 universe gets the tone right, but the combat's a drag.

The Pacific Northwest's radio waves are being haunted by time ghosts, again. Don't you just hate when that happens?

Like a Miyazaki-movie love of food, from the glorious ramen Mr. Saitou slumps next to at an izakaya to the strange confectionery available at a convenience store run by fungus. And the RPG Maker interface that you'll need to hit F11 to force into fullscreen. And a soulful bittersweetness that means it's likely to, cliché as it sounds, make you laugh and make you cry. At least a little bit. It's not the full emotional rollercoaster of Rakuen—it's more of a bite-sized experience, a quick ghost train through a bouncy castle where you can whip to the last stop in a single sitting if you want.