Category: Review

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

Tower of Babel, The

Mesopotamian mythology, originating from the earliest footnotes in human history, is a popular subject in pop culture when it comes

Sakura Wars (2019)

This entry is part 8 of 13 in the series Sakura Wars

While the Sakura Taisen was a smash hit in the 1990s, the series never quite transitioned beyond Sega’s hardware, effectively

Clash at Demonhead

Vic Tokai’s Clash At Demonhead is a rather unassuming game. You might think by the cheesy prog-rock style title and

Confidential Mission

Confidential Mission is not what you’d call an imaginative game. Aside from wearing its James Bond inspiration proudly, Confidential Mission

Grandia III

This entry is part 5 of 5 in the series Grandia

Grandia III starts with a sequence in which a brave young pilot rescues a beautiful princess. The princess is trapped

Grandia Xtreme

This entry is part 4 of 5 in the series Grandia

Grandia Xtreme is almost a good game. It hosts many of the themes and quirks that make Grandia games so

Grandia II

This entry is part 3 of 5 in the series Grandia

(Screenshots taken from the 2015 Anniversary Edition unless otherwise indicated.) From the lightheartedness of Grandia, Game Arts decided to develop

Grandia: Parallel Trippers

This entry is part 2 of 5 in the series Grandia

Grandia: Parallel Trippers is a Game Boy Color RPG from 2000 and a spin-off of the original Grandia. It’s an

Grandia

This entry is part 1 of 5 in the series Grandia

To explain Grandia, you have to begin with Lunar. In 1992, Game Arts, a Japanese video game publisher and developer

Yoku’s Island Express

An open-world pinball-based platform Metroidvania. There is no way that this should have worked. And yet, Yoku’s Island Express is

Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World began as a comic by Bryan Lee O’Malley, first published in 2004, about the titular

Dark Savior

Some games change the world because they were truly fun and revolutionary. Some games change it because the evolution of

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