Category: Review

428: Shibuya Scramble

Chunsoft is one of the great pioneers of Japanese storytelling. In 1991, they developed and published Otogirisou (“St. John’s Wort”), a

Lost Eden

Released in early 1995, Lost Eden is an adventure game by Cryo (makers of the incredible Dune; the quasi-adventure game,

Dragon Lore II: Heart of the Dragon Man

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Dragon Lore

So technically the hero, Werner, got inducted into the Dragon Knights at the end of the first Dragon Lore, but

Dragon Lore

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Dragon Lore

In the early ‘90s, computer rendered graphics were all the rage, ignited by fancy effects in 3D movies and carried

Dahna: Megami Tanjou

Dahna: Megami Tanjou (or “Dahna: Goddess’ Birth” in the fan translation) tends to draw comparisons to the Rastan and Golden

Bad Blood

Chris Roberts has become a name synonymous with the term “video game designer.” Like Richard Garriott with Ultima and Shigesato

Spec Ops: The Line

There are only two truly notable games in the Spec Ops series, the first and the last. Spec Ops appeared

Steamgear Mash

In mainstream video game discourse, the mid-90s are often seen as an awkward growing period for the medium. The introduction

Gwanggaeto Daewang

Dune II may not have been the first real-time strategy game ever made – a title often bestowed upon Herzog

Florence

Personal games – games whose narrative strictly focuses on the quotidian and whose mechanics bend to meet that narrative –

Danan: The Jungle Fighter

Though Sega’s Master System only seized a small fraction of the Japanese and North American markets, it did very well

Silence

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Whispered World, The

Spoiler Warning: Silence will remain unspoiled, but in order to discuss it, The Whispered World’s big twist will have to

Whispered World, The

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Whispered World, The

The Whispered World originally started life not at Daedalic, but as a 2004 academy project by one Marco Hüllen that

Lamplight City

Shortly after Dave Gilbert released Unavowed, arguably one of Wadjet Eye’s best games in their growing history, studio contributor Francisco

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