Category: Review

Xenogears

  Stand tall and shake the heavens! Released in 1998, Square’s underrated RPG Xenogears is the product of two mostly

Way, The

The cinematic platformer genre was always somewhat niche given how its unusual tile-based movement, intentionally difficult to control jumping, instant

Wendy: Every Witch Way

There is a gutter licensed video games tend to fall into. Considering all the faults and issues that can haunt

Warcraft Adventures

Canned amidst distress in Blizzard’s growing fanbase right before E3 1998, Warcraft Adventures: Lord of the Clans was always thought

Valhalla

It’s not unusual for game companies to promise much more than they can deliver. Throughout the ZX Spectrum era, many

Vanark

It’s a rough job, being a fan of rail shooters. Panzer Dragoon had three good outings (not counting Azel of

Vice: Project Doom

A cliché statement though it is, imitation is indeed the sincerest form of flattery. Unscrupulous designers thought they could be

Ultimate Stuntman, The

Unlicensed titles on the Nintendo Entertainment System are often some of the most fascinating to discuss, less so for the

Uniracers

Unirally (also known as Uniracers in the US or its mysterious working title 1×1) is a British-developed game about sentient

Uplink

Introversion Software, the company behind Uplink (not to be mistaken with a Half-Life standalone expansion by the same title) is

Urban Yeti!

Urban Yeti! is not what many people would term as a “good” game. Some might even term it “terrible”, or

Turbo

One of the more interesting video game genres is that of racing. As one of the earlier types of games

Twin Caliber

Starting in the 1950s, movies began presenting expert gunfighters as being able to wielding not one, but two guns at

Twin Squash

Breakout is one of the simplest games in the universe. Launch a ball, hit a block, bounce the ball back

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