About
losjuegosonline.com.
losjuegosonline.com is a gaming publication for people who finish the credits. Reviews, regional charts, and genre dives — no embargo games, no sponsored coverage, no review scores.
Editorial mission
Most gaming coverage is a race to publish. losjuegosonline.com is the opposite of a race: the desk plays a game twice before writing about it, and writes about it slowly. The bet is that readers would rather wait a week for a thoughtful read than skim another launch-day take.
The publication tracks releases in Japan, Europe, North America, and Steam-independent — wherever the interesting work is being made. Coverage is built around three pillars: reviews, regional charts, and genre dives. Sponsorships and review scores are explicitly out of scope.
The staff
Theo Marchetti
Reviews Editor
Plays everything, finishes most of it, and writes about why one game ate his weekend.
Yui Hasegawa
Japan Correspondent
Tracks Tokyo charts, doujin shows, and the pro scene from inside the LAN cafés.
Sam Eldridge
Indie Beat
Maintains an irresponsibly long Steam wishlist and writes about the gems hiding in it.
Genres on rotation
JRPGs
Long menus, longer feelings, well-edited recaps.
Soulslikes
Coverage of difficulty as design language.
Indie narrative
Small teams, oversized ambitions.
Roguelikes
Death as a feature, run analysis as craft.
Co-op chaos
Friendly fire and friendship economics.
Sim / Strategy
Spreadsheets disguised as fun.
Regional desks
Japan
Sword fights, school festivals, weirdness — and the rest of Tokyo's charts.
Europe
Strategy hits and the eSports circuit, filed from press rooms in Cologne and Katowice.
Steam indie
Tomorrow's cult classics today — combed weekly from Steam Next Fest and itch.io.
Asia mobile
Live-ops, gacha, and city-sized esports, with a respectful eye on tilt.
Coverage by the numbers
Genre Hopper
Reviews logged across six different genres in the last twelve months.
Combo King
Two long-form fighting-game guides in the archive — both still updated.
Lore Master
Codex-level coverage of three major RPGs from launch to post-launch patches.
Indie Champion
47 indie titles covered last sale season — 31 with full reviews.
What the publication covers
pillar 01
Honest first impressions
Two hours in, what does it actually feel like? No review-bombing, no five-star theatrics.
pillar 02
Quiet picks
The indie titles sitting at 200 reviews that deserve a wider audience — and why.
pillar 03
Genre dives
Where to start, what to skip, and the deep cuts worth a weekend.
pillar 04
Regional charts
What's charting in JP / EU / Steam this week, in plain English.