Category: Review
Dragon’s Lair – SNES
Made by the same company as the NES version, this game is actually not quite as bad, but that’s not …
Dragon’s Lair: The Legend (Game Boy)
Made by the same company that created the NES version, Dragon’s Lair: The Legend is slightly better than the NES …
Dragon’s Lair (Coleco)
With the massive success of the original arcade game, it was inevitable that there would be ports to home computers …
Dragon’s Lair: Escape from Singe’s Castle / The Curse of Mordread
When Dragon’s Lair was ported to the Amiga, it was quite a technical achievement, since it was the first port …
Dracula 4: The Shadow of the Dragon / Dracula 5: The Blood Legacy
The Casual Adventure genre created by studios like Big Fish Games is something of an odd beast, mixing traditional …
Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon
Dracula 3, the series’ only standalone entry, emerged out of the fog a whole eight years after the previous …
Dracula: The Resurrection / Dracula: The Last Sanctuary
The Dracula series of 3D Adventure games has a curious pedigree. With an un-searchably common title, and differing publishing …
Eternal Legend
During the late 1980s into 1990, Dragon Quest’s first four entries had taken Japan by storm, making RPGs the hot …
Hakaiou: King of Crusher
(WARNING: This review spoils the ending of Hakaiou: King of Crusher, as part of the overall thematic analysis. If you’d …
Dark Crystal, The
1981 was quite the year for Jim Henson. Fresh off directing The Great Muppet Caper, Henson decided to push the …
Cyber Core
The TurboGrafx-16 is known for its vast library of shoot-em-ups, so it can be difficult for the more obscure ones …
13th Doll, The
After 90s FMV drove head-long into the wall of reality, Trilobyte Games had a lot of trouble making a sequel …
Torpedo Range
Torpedo Range is one of those forgotten Game Boy games that only seem to have existed for a few seconds …