Marvel Land
Marvel Land is Namco’s attempt at a comical platformer, in the vein of Super Mario Bros. It stars Prince Paco, a dragon child, …
NiGHTS into Dreams…
Sega’s approach to the Saturn was somewhat baffling, to say the least. In America and Europe, the Genesis stood its …
Prisoner of Ice
The year is 1937, and our hero is Lt. Ryan, an American in the British Royal Navy. During a mission …
Call of Cthulhu: Shadow of the Comet
Born in 1890, H. P. Lovecraft is perhaps the premiere American horror writer. His stories fed off one of the …
Morloc’s Tower
Once again it’s time to act for Brian Hammerhand. Coming to a small town called Hagedorn during his travels, he …
Koneko Monogatari
The publisher Pony Canyon had a reputation for making terrible games for the Famicom, and Koneko Monogatari is no different. …
Goat Simulator
Goat Simulator is a joke. A deliberate kusoge. It also wasn’t meant to be sold to the public. After making their …
Virtual Hydlide
Hydlide attempted to enter the third dimension with Virtual Hydlide, released in the early days of the Sega Saturn, and published in …
Future Wars
Founded in 1988, French development studio Delphine International gained worldwide recognition through their two cinematic action games, Out of This World and Flashback. …
Super Monkey Daibouken
“Nagai tabi ga hajimaru…” (“The long journey begins…”) proclaims the opening text of Super Monkey Daibouken. And boy, are they …
Cruise for a Corpse
Delphine’s third and final adventure game is a murder mystery, one heavily inspired by the works of Agatha Christie. The …
Blackstone Chronicles
You’d be forgiven for mistaking Blackstone Chronicles as a rip-off of The 7th Guest. After all, they’re both solitary journeys into abandoned estates …