Category: Review
Cleopatra Fortune
One genre that Taito is somewhat well-remembered for beyond their platformers and shooter games is definitely puzzle games. Whether it …
Gekirindan
After the closure of Toaplan in 1994, much of the staff scattered in the winds, forming companies like Cave, Takumi, …
Paradise Killer
At some point in time, a mobile dev named Phil Crabtree and a big game industry vet named Oli Clarke …
Advent Rising
There are a few games out there with a sort of legendary status behind them for the most unfortunate of …
Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel
Zero is a fascinating anomaly, a game where one can’t help but wonder how exactly it happened. Seemingly released not …
Aero The Acrobat 2
When we last left Aero, he had just attempted cold blooded murder on the evil Edgar Ektor, sending him hurtling …
Aero the Acrobat
In the early to mid 90s, Sunsoft was in a strange place within the video gaming realm. Their Japanese branch …
13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim
Vanillaware as a company has had its existence defined through its gorgeous 2D artwork, as seen in games like Odin …
Phantom Dust
Yukio Futatsugi has had a really strange career. He’s shown extremely impressive creativity, but he’s tended to stick around major …
Powerslave (Console)
As part of the publishing agreement with Playmates Interactive, Lobotomy produced a console port of PowerSlave for the PlayStation and …
Powerslave (PC)
The mid-90s saw many first-person shooters released either trying to emulate or elaborate upon the success of id Software’s DOOM …
Spelling Blizzard
Between Putt-Putt and Carmen Sandiego, the 90’s was full of edutainment games and Sierra On-Line (known for King’s Quest, Space …