Category: Review

Killer Instinct

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Killer Instinct

1994 was an interesting time for fighting games. Capcom had polished its flagship title, Street Fighter II, to a silver shine

Atomic Runner Chelnov

Atomic Runner Chelnov, like many of Data East’s titles, is one of those games that’s regarded as a cult classic

Kaeru no Tame ni Kane wa Naru

Despite its technical limitations, the Game Boy did get its fair share of great action/adventure games. Of course, the first

Last Express, The

The Last Express might be one of the most fascinating games ever made. Developed by a studio called Smoking Car

Thimbleweed Park

Ron Gilbert is one of the legends of adventure game design, having been one of the major driving forces behind

KGB / Conspiracy: Starring Donald Sutherland

Cryo’s KGB is a unique time capsule. Published in 1992 and taking place shortly before the collapse of the Soviet

Cyber-Lip

It’s hard to imagine a time when the Neo Geo wasn’t all about fighting games. But before SNK caught the Fatal

Ys V: Ushinawareta Suna no Miyako Kefin

This entry is part 4 of 18 in the series Ys

After farming out two separate version of Ys IV, Falcom finally decided to enter console development for themselves with the fifth Ys title,

Lord Monarch

This entry is part 6 of 6 in the series Dragon Slayer

Dune 2, released in 1992 by Westwood Studios, is largely credited as being the progenitor of the real-time strategy genre. Of

Bushi Seiryuuden

Bushi Seiryuuden: Futari no Yuusha (“Warriors of the Blue Dragon Legend – The Two Heroes”) is a rather unique action/tactical

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