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

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Aero The Acrobat

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

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Aero The Acrobat

When we last left Aero, he had just attempted cold blooded murder on the evil Edgar Ektor, sending him hurtling

Aero the Acrobat

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series 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

SuperEpic

In recent years, Spain’s indie scene has embraced the retro aesthetic and produced several examples of games inspired by 8-

Phantom Dust

Yukio Futatsugi has had a really strange career. He’s shown extremely impressive creativity, but he’s tended to stick around major

AMID EVIL

If you’re familiar with DUSK, you should probably be familiar with the second major FPS New Blood put out. If

Powerslave (Console)

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Powerslave

As part of the publishing agreement with Playmates Interactive, Lobotomy produced a console port of PowerSlave for the PlayStation and

Powerslave (PC)

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Powerslave

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

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