Category: Review
Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers
As computer gaming ages, there’s a growing call for the medium to mature, to tell more adult stories beyond the …
Adventures of Bayou Billy, The
Before their first brawlers in the arcades, Konami released The Adventures of Bayou Billy for the NES. It’s an interesting …
Jet Grind Radio (GBA)
THQ had a deal with Sega to publish all the games they made for the Game Boy Advance in North …
Jet Set Radio Future
Once again, Jet Set Radio Future begins with freedom of expression being pretty much banned in the streets of Japan. …
Jet Set Radio
There’s no denying that Sega definitely tried during their Dreamcast years. After the failure of the Saturn in the North …
Super Mario Bros. Special
The most ambitious of the three games, and as a result the one with the most problems. This tries to …
Mario Bros. Special
Mario Bros. Special comes across as a strange blend of the original arcade Mario Bros. and other Nintendo games like …
Punch Ball Mario Bros.
by John Szczepaniak When Super Mario All-Stars was released in 1993, the Western world became acutely aware of a Mario …
Where Time Stood Still
by Larry Bundy Jr. As much as an oxymoron as it is, survival horror as a genre has been established …
No Escape!
by Jave The Imagic team cranked out a lot of games in a short period of time. In fact, between …
Mahou Daisakusen
Compile was one of the premier shoot-em-up developers during the 80s and early 90s, with impressive titles like Zanac, Aleste, …
Onyanko Town
Micronics, the company behind Onyanko Town, wasn’t known for their original games. They were a creative-for-hire company like TOSE or …
Metal Wolf Chaos
Released in 2004 and part of a small selection of original Xbox Japan exclusives, Metal Wolf Chaos was developed by From …