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

This entry is part 3 of 5 in the series Shantae

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

This entry is part 2 of 5 in the series Shantae

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

Ristar

by Aaron “muteKi” Kearns Long long ago a company called Sega had a bit of an image problem. They needed

Ranger X

Ranger X, also known as Ex-Ranza in Japan, was published by Sega for the Genesis/Mega Drive in 1993. It was

Blue’s Journey

Retrospectively, 1991 was a notable year for gaming history. Sega found the mascot they so lustfully sought for with Sonic

Nikujin

by Samuel Bateman Ikiki is quite an enigma. He (she?) is a little known Japanese freeware developer who creates enticingly

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

Albion

Albion might carry the logo of Blue Byte Software, but you won’t find the people who made the game when looking

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