Category: Review
Batman Returns (SNES)
When the sequel to Tim Burton’s Batman came out, it was a pretty huge deal. Although how the actual movie itself ended …
Batman Returns (NES)
Konami owed so many of their greatest successes to the NES, so they continued to support it up to only …
Gigantic Army
Gigantic Army is such a gigantic love letter to Cybernator it might as well be a long lost sequel. It almost doesn’t show …
Toki no Senshi – Chrono Soldier
The mid-eighties saw the inception of a genre known as run-and-guns, which were popularized by the likes of Capcom’s Commando and SNK’s Ikari …
Lufia: The Ruins of Lore
Lufia: The Ruins Of Lore returns the series to the puzzle-dungeon style game-play of the second game, along with re-introducing the …
Knuckle Bash
Although Toaplan is mostly known for their amazing shooters like Truxton, Zero Wing, and Batsugun, they often dabbled in other genres. Knuckle Bash was one such attempt, …
Martial Champion
Fighting games in the nineties were as common as pennies in a mall fountain. Street Fighter II had been so influential and …
Grand Master
Grand Master is a virtually unknown and underappreciated action-RPG for the Famicom. It was developed by Soft Machine and published by …
Otogi 2: Immortal Warriors
Much like the introduction to the first Otogi, the player sees a scrolling overview of the story so far. It speaks …
Dead or Alive (Introduction / Characters)
There’s no shortage of violent conflict in video games, and misplaced titillation is also offered in abundance, but few franchises …