Category: Review
Intelligent Qube
Puzzle games normally tend to be bright and cheery affairs, presenting their abstract gameplay with vivid colours and upbeat music …
Demon Turf
Fans of 3D Mario games, in the style of Galaxy, Odyssey, and even the humble 64, this one is for …
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous
The development of Kingmaker was a messy one, a first major project from a new studio that was tackling one …
Pathfinder: Kingmaker
In 2008, the forth edition of Dungeons & Dragons was released, and hated with a fiery passion by the player …
Neo Bomberman
In between Bomberman’s farewell to the Super Famicom and his impending years-long journey on the fifth generation of consoles, he …
Super Bomberman 5
With Bagura defeated in Super Bomberman 4 and the Nintendo 64 releasing in 1996, you’d think that would have been …
Parasol Stars
Like its subtitle states, Taito’s Parasol Stars is a spinoff of Bubble Bobble, much like Rainbow Islands before it. You …
Legend of Kay (DS)
Out of the blue, a second Legend of Kay game was released for the Nintendo DS in 2010. It was …
Legend of Kay (Console)
After years of developing handheld games, German studio NEON Software jumped to consoles with what became their final title. Legend …
Advanced Variable Geo 2
The first Advanced V.G. game is a very mediocre take on Street Fighter II formula, with some Fatal Fury thrown …
Another Code: Recollection
Although Nintendo retained the rights to Another Code (along with the Hotel Dusk games), the series wouldn’t see a new …
Variable Geo II: The Bout of Cabalistic Goddess
After the first entry on the PC98, the Variable Geo series took two branching paths. The first was the Advanced …
Advanced Variable Geo
Variable Geo certainly wasn’t a good fighting game. Like many adult games, it primarily existed to show off its naked …