While Netflix continues to dominate the mobile gaming scene with its impressive array of top indie releases, it's now facing significant competition from the anime streaming platform, Crunchyroll. The Crunchyroll Game Vault has recently expanded its catalogue with three exciting new additions, showcasing a diverse range of gaming experiences.
These new releases couldn't be more varied, offering everything from psychological thrillers to charming action RPGs. Crunchyroll is clearly committed to bringing unique Japanese games to its audience. Here's a closer look at what's new in the Crunchyroll Game Vault:
- The House in Fata Morgana: Step into a mysterious gothic mansion, guided by an enigmatic maid. As you explore different eras, you'll unravel the tragic past of the mansion's inhabitants. This psychological thriller visual novel promises a deep and engaging narrative.
- Magical Drop VI: Dive into classic, fast-paced arcade puzzle action with this gem-busting game. Featuring a variety of modes and tarot-inspired characters with unique abilities, Magical Drop VI offers a fun and challenging experience for puzzle enthusiasts.
- Kitaria Fables: The most contemporary addition to the lineup, Kitaria Fables combines action RPG gameplay with a world full of adorable critters. Battle enemies and cultivate your own farm to grow crops, making this game a delightful blend of action and farming simulation.
The Crunchyroll Game Vault is becoming an increasingly compelling part of the service's offerings. While Netflix has struggled to engage its users with its mobile gaming section, despite having some excellent indie titles, Crunchyroll has carved out a niche by bringing cult classic Japanese games to the West, many of which are otherwise unavailable on mobile platforms.
With the Crunchyroll Game Vault now boasting over 50 titles, the expansion of its catalogue addresses the concerns raised in Catherine's previous review. The only question that remains is: what exciting games will Crunchyroll add next?