Category: Review
Lunar: The Silver Star
The early days of the CD-ROM marked an exciting time for role-playing games, especially on consoles. While they sought to …
Lunar: Eternal Blue
Lunar: Eternal Blue takes place 1000 years after the original, after most of the original heroes have long passed on. …
Revengers of Vengeance
Revengers of Vengeance may not come up in conversation often, but when it does, it’s usually because of its title. …
Hollow Knight
Indie developers, due to the fact that they don’t respond to a corporate bureaucracy of an AAA studio, are able …
Wulverblade
About two thousand years ago, the Roman empire made some attempts to conquer the island of Great Britain. Wulverblade, an …
Crypt of the Necrodancer
Indie developers love making roguelikes, and more than that, they love putting twists on the roguelike formula. Some gimmicks work …
Cleopatra no Mahou
Cleopatra no Mahou (“The Magic Treasure of Cleopatra”) is an adventure-RPG hybrid from Square. You control a young man named …
Bonkers (SNES)
If you ask a lot of people what their favorite Disney TV cartoon was, it’s unlikely the answer will be …
Chroma Squad
Awhile back, you may have heard of an interesting story about a small dev studio from Brazil being sued by …
Aztec Adventure
Sega’s Aztec Adventure is an unusual game, even for the company. It stars a young boy named Nino, who’s on …
Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae
What’s great about Comiket is that you never know what gem you’re going to find there. The long running Japanese …
Aladdin (SMS/GG)
Sega and Virgin’s Aladdin for the Genesis was ported to several platforms, including, weirdly, to the Game Boy and Nintendo …
Aladdin (Sega / Virgin)
While the SNES version of Aladdin was handled by Capcom, the Genesis version was programmed by Virgin Games, in collaboration …
Aladdin (SNES)
There have been a great many debates that have sprung up throughout the history of gaming. Take, for example, the …