When playing Absolum it takes moments to understand why it is one of the most phenomenal beat ’em ups available. Made as a collaborative effort ...[Read More]
Tribute Games has proved their beat ’em up chops with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge. Evoking years’ worth of Turt...[Read More]
“Death is just another step on your journey.” These were the words that Mother Uchawi and her Root Sisters whispered to me when I perished at the hand...[Read More]
Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound effortlessly replicates the old-school fangs of Tecmo’s 1988 classic not by innovating but by staying true to form. Deve...[Read More]
When Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound‘s protagonist Kenji is struck by an enemy, he doesn’t fly backward. To any veteran of the Ninja Gaiden trilog...[Read More]
Over a year ago, our very own Ben Sheene reviewed Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge for the PlayStation. In his review, he noted that i...[Read More]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge pretends as if the last twenty years of gaming hasn’t existed. It imagines a world where ...[Read More]
Streets of Rage 4 (SOR4) is an outstanding side-scrolling brawler that I enjoyed playing through last year. Dotemu, Lizardcube, and Guard Crush, with ...[Read More]
I never thought I would be able to have the chance to get into the Ys series. I’ve always wondered about where to start if I ever did and when I first...[Read More]
Sega has a lot of iconic franchises to their name, and amongst those from the early 90s would have to be Streets of Rage, or Bare Knuckle as it’...[Read More]
Unless you were a diehard Sega fan back in the day, you’d be forgiven for not remembering Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap when it originally released on...[Read More]