Category: Review

Addams Family, The (16-bit / Game Boy)

This entry is part 2 of 8 in the series Addams Family

As it was common to most video games based on franchises in the early Nineties, the Addams Family video game

Fester’s Quest

This entry is part 1 of 8 in the series Addams Family

The Addams Family, the oddball and macabre characters invented by cartoonist Charles Addams for The New Yorker in the 1930s,

Behold the Kickmen

After the Ben and Dan duology and before the eventual third game in the series, Dan Marshall ended up playing

Lurking Horror, The

Infocom created some of the best text adventures of the 80s, starting with the seminal Zork fantasy series, branching off

Blasphemous

While there’s nothing inherently negative about the terms ‘Souls-like’ or ‘Metroidvania’, you could hardly say that the indie scene had

Coffee Talk

With a few years passed, VA-11 Hall-A‘s influence is finally starting to be felt on the indie scene. The novel

Moldorian

Moldorian, published by Sega in 1994, is one of the best turn-based RPGs on a 8-bit handheld, and one of

Disco Elysium

In 1984, an Estonian born Karelian (from the former land of Karelia that’s now divided between Finland and Russia) named

Star Wars: The Old Republic

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Old Republic, The (Star Wars)

Bioware’s return to Star Wars before the Disney buy out and after they handed off LucasArts’ ridiculous time tables to

Style Savvy

There’s a lot of games out there, and something worth considering is that there’s types of games you may not

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