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Top 47,858 Games of All Time Episode 465: Divi-Dead

Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank this 1998 adult horror visual novel.

Alto’s Adventure

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Alto

If there’s any genre that was defined by the mobile gaming boom of the late 00s/early 10s, it’s the endless

Nanobreaker

The PS2 was home to all sorts of B-tier action games that spawned from Devil May Cry’s success, from Capcom’s

Revised Article Payment Rates and Patreon Goals for 2022

Happy 2022 everyone! Things are relatively okay at HG101 headquarters but we’re going to be making a few changes in

Bloodroots

There is a poetry and rhythm in violence that Bloodroots captures.  A self described “murder ballet” where one hit will

Top 47,858 Games of All Time Episode 464: Earthworm Jim

Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank the first game starring Shiny Entertainment’s worm with a gun.

Swords of Destiny

Swords of Destiny is a 3D hack and slash video game developed by the now-defunct Artoon, known for the titles

Forgotten Worlds

Unleashed by Capcom into arcade rooms the world over, 1988’s Forgotten Worlds chronicles humanity’s last stand against Bios, the King

Top 47,858 Games of All Time Episode 463: Hades

Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank Supergiant’s hit game about the underworld’s worst escape artist.

Blazing Rangers

Karu_gamo is the developer behind the retro-styled indie hits Protect Me Knight for the Xbox 360 and its sequel Gotta

Umurangi Generation

If you’ve heard of Umurangi Generation, it’s probably because of game critics calling it one of the most important games

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BS Shin Onigashima

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Famicom Mukashi Banashi

At the end of the Famicom era, Nintendo mothballed its two first party adventure game series Famicom Mukashibanashi and Famicom

Yuuyuuki

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Famicom Mukashi Banashi

After having based their first ever adventure game, Shin Onigashima (1987) on Japanese folklore and subsequently honing their ADV craft

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