Category: Your Weekly Kusoge

Critical Path

Critical Path is a game that initially was an impressive demonstration of new technology, but had few redeeming qualities after the

Hana no Star Kaidou

In the Famicom game Hana no Star Kaidou, you take on the roles of two fictional musicians – Moeta Hatano and

Super Monkey Daibouken

“Nagai tabi ga hajimaru…” (“The long journey begins…”) proclaims the opening text of Super Monkey Daibouken. And boy, are they

Corpse Killer

Corpse Killer is another largely insufferable FMV game from the creative Digital Pictures team, who were nothing if not prolific.

Deep Blue

Pack-In-Video published this game! Pack-In-Video is a publisher you’ve probably never heard of, though if you played video games in

Pray for Death

The PC was never really known for its selection of fighting games, and there’s a few reasons for that. For

BCV: Battle Construction Vehicles

BCV, short for Battle Construction Vehicles, and known as Kensetsu Juuki Kenka Battle: Buchigire Kongou! in its native Japan, embraces

Gordo 106: The Mutated Lab Monkey

The golden era of the late 70s and early 80s was ruled by Atari, with them and other publishers often

Xenophage: Alien Bloodsport

Back in the mid ’90s, fighting games had reached their peak of popularity, and every major developer had at least

Arena: Maze of Death

Given the subtitle Maze of Death for its US release, Arena may have an isometric perspective and dystopian future like Shadowrun, but mechanically it

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