Category: Review
Amnesia: The Dark Descent
It is difficulty to try and write about Amnesia: The Dark Descent in a way that does justice to the game, as …
Super Hydlide
Debuting in 1987 for Japanese PCs, the Genesis version of this game actually made it to America, titled Super Hydlide. It’s …
Virtual Hydlide
Hydlide attempted to enter the third dimension with Virtual Hydlide, released in the early days of the Sega Saturn, and published in …
Future Wars
Founded in 1988, French development studio Delphine International gained worldwide recognition through their two cinematic action games, Out of This World and Flashback. …
Cruise for a Corpse
Delphine’s third and final adventure game is a murder mystery, one heavily inspired by the works of Agatha Christie. The …
Star Jacker
Namco’s Xevious was influential to the genre of shoot-em-ups and was instrumental in evolving the genre up from the cornerstone of Space Invaders. …
Dead or Alive
The original version of Dead or Alive was first released in the arcades on Sega’s Model 2. It’s the same board used …
Feda 2: White Surge the Platoon
In 1997, Max Entertainment decided to develop a sequel on the eve of the worldwide RPG craze. Feda 2: White Surge …
Blackstone Chronicles
You’d be forgiven for mistaking Blackstone Chronicles as a rip-off of The 7th Guest. After all, they’re both solitary journeys into abandoned estates …
Space Channel 5
During the short life span of the Dreamcast, Sega published a number of truly fantastic, innovative games. Despite the system …
Feda: The Emblem of Justice
In the early 1990s, Sega had captivated many people with Shining Force for the Genesis due to its unique take on the …