Category: Review
Beneath a Steel Sky
Revolution Software was founded by Charles Cecil, Tony Warriner, David Sykes and Noirin Carmody in England in 1990 as a …
Nightshade (NES)
The Nintendo Entertainment System is more revered for its fast-paced action games than investigative adventure yarns, the latter of which …
Callahan’s Crosstime Saloon
Science fiction author Spider Robinson is the recipient of three Hugo awards, one Nebula, and the Robert A. Heinlein award …
Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble!
Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble is a sort of RPG/board game/minigame collection hybrid. It’s hard to really nail down what …
Arabian Fight
Mention “Sega” and “beat-em-ups” in the same sentence, and most people will think of Streets of Rage, Golden Axe, or …
Level 22: Gary’s Misadventures
Level 22 is a distinctively American game at first glance – it’s hard to believe that it was actually made in …
Game Dev Tycoon
Back in 2012, a small gaming studio called Greenheart Games caught the attention of the gaming media through an unorthodox …
Charlie Ninja
Charlie Ninja, developed by Mitchell Corp, is about two… well, ninjas, who work as bounty hunters bringing in criminal leaders of …
Loren the Amazon Princess
Visual Novels traditionally have been an inherently Japanese genre. Only fairly recently they gained popularity among American creators, so you …
Bulk Slash
The Sega Saturn has always, in the eyes of developers and consumers, had a bad reputation for 3D. Its 2D …
Arabian Magic
Everyone and their grandfather has likely heard of Prince of Persia, having been released on about 20 different systems and rebooted …
Trio the Punch
Some games refuse to be classified by any conventional definition. Trio the Punch‘s existence defies all explanations and laws of …
Zombie Virus
Zombie Virus‘s basic conceit is intriguing; as a medical student in a city where most of the population has suddenly …