Category: Review

House of Many Doors, A

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Fallen London

Welcome to the House. You are not welcome. Released two years after Sunless Sea and developed as a part of Failbetter incubation

Two Crude

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Bad Dudes

Though it’s not as well known as its ninja-riddled cousin, Two Crude is as close to a sequel as Bad Dudes ever got. Rather

Umihara Kawase Shun

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Umihara Kawase

Three years passed by quietly after the release of Umihara Kawase. TNN didn’t last. They were eventually bought out by Japan

Xevious

This entry is part 1 of 10 in the series Xevious

Co-authored by Sam Derboo Most people reading this have probably already heard about the arcade game Xevious. Upon its release, it

Yatagarasu

Yatagarasu is a doujin fighting game. That alone might be enough to put some people off, but Yatagarasu is different.

Syvalion

What’s a Syvalion? Sounds like one of those cookie-cutter Japanese medieval fantasy RPGs, right? Well, not quite. It’s a game

Rent A Hero (Sega)

Sega is a company that has always liked to celebrate in its games their most famous achievements, as titles like

Burai Fighter

KID, standing for “Kindle Imagine Develop,” was a developer who made some pretty decent NES action games, most of which

Jumping Flash!

This entry is part 1 of 5 in the series Jumping Flash

A well-executed platformer always has a certain elegance. You run, you jump, possibly throw a fireball at your enemy. There

Oh My God!

Atlus was primarily a console developer, though they dabbled with some arcade releases. After the shoot-em-up BlaZeon and the fighting game Power

Omikron: The Nomad Soul

DISCLAIMER: This article contains a major though early plot spoiler. Discussing the game’s later sections would be impossible without mentioning

SpaceStation Silicon Valley (Game Boy Color)

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series SpaceStation Silicon Valley

Unlike the subsequent wretched PlayStation port, this is an extremely faithful reiteration of the N64 original, and it’s not even

Lemmings Clones

This entry is part 12 of 12 in the series Lemmings

Since the release of the original Lemmings in 1991, there have been an uncountable number of rip-offs of it, all

Lemmings Touch

This entry is part 11 of 12 in the series Lemmings

Developed exclusively for the Vita by D3T, Lemmings Touch, appropriately, redesigns the interface to revolve around the portable’s touch screen.

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