Category: Review
X-Multiply
X-Multiply begins with the close-up of a human face, its dead eyes staring in a disturbed, halfway psychotic state. Then …
Dragon Scroll
Dragon Scroll was Konami’s attempt at a Zelda-style action RPG, released just a little more than one and-a-half year after Miyamoto’s masterpiece. …
Dragon Blaze
Psikyo is largely known for creating an expansive line of shooters, with their most famous being Strikers 1945, Sengoku Ace, and Gunbird. In …
Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse
Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse finds the purple haired hero joining forces with recurring baddie Risky Boots. Why? Risky’s old compatriot, …
Shantae: Risky’s Revenge
Due to the original Shantae‘s extremely low sales, WayForward focused almost completely on licensed games during the GBA and DS era, …
Dark Spire, The
Developed by Success and released in the Nintendo DS, The Dark Spire takes heavy amounts of inspiration from the Wizardry …
Blue’s Journey
Retrospectively, 1991 was a notable year for gaming history. Sega found the mascot they so lustfully sought for with Sonic …
Mole Mania
by Ron Duwell Since the dawn of the modern video game in the mid 1980s, the names Mario, Zelda, and …
Muchi Muchi Pork!
“Do you like fat chicks?” “YEAH!” These are the words that appear (in Japanese, of course) on an advertisement for Muchi …
Threads of Fate
Threads of Fate is a very interesting title in Square’s history. Not one of its best, mind you. Certainly not …