When Yume Nikki started to become popular in the West a few years after its initial success with 2ch denizens in 2004, it became obvious that the sometimes-derided RPG Maker tool was not only capable of producing good games, but also very original takes that didn’t even have anything to with RPGs. Indeed, Yume Nikki soon became a cult hit both … Continue reading Palette
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