Category: Review
Wizardry: The Return of Werdna
Some of the Apple II version screenshots were taken from Let’s Play Archive. Wizardry was an excellent game in its time, but …
Pier Solar and the Great Architects
It’s strange how some consoles become the domain of one particular genre after their commercial lifespan. Sega’s Dreamcast, for example, …
Ys: Memories of Celceta
After three different versions of Ys IV from various third party sources, Memories of Celceta for the Vita is the first rendition …
Wizardry (Series Introduction)
Once upon a time, a game called Wizardry, created by Robert J. Woodhead and Andrew C. Greenberg and published by Sir-Tech, …
Sakura Taisen (Introduction)
Sakura Taisen is the quintessence of the Japanese cult-hit video game franchise. It began with a poetic vision cultivated by …
Elemental Master
Technosoft’s Thunder Force games are some of the well most regarded shooters on the Genesis. However, nestled between the release of the …
Shivah, The
Rabbi Russell Stone is in a bad place. As the leader of the B’Nai Ben-Zion synagogue in Manhattan, he’s become …
Kishin Douji Zenki (Game Gear)
About a month after the SNES release came this, for Sega’s Game Gear, without any kind of subtitle to differentiate …
Cosmic Soldier: Psychic War
Co-authored by Yamaarashi The second Cosmic Soldier game completely surpasses the original. The graphics have improved, with much more detailed characters and …
STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl
The Chernobyl nuclear disaster happened in 1986. Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power plant exploded, unleashing airborne radioactive pollution into …
Datestones of Ryn
Chronologically the second game in the series, Datestones of Ryn functions as kind of a prequel to Temple to Apshai, as it shows …
Mushihime-sama Bug Panic
Forced Adaptation Developer Cave is known for its bullet hell shmups. What people often forget is that Cave is also …
Puzzle! Mushihime-tama
A Puzzling Sequel With the success of Mushihime-sama everyone wanted to know what Cave would in store for the series. No one …