December 1990. Ecstatic about the prospects of what awaited within the wrapped boxes beneath the Christmas tree in our living room, I had just finishe...[Read More]
Ah, Bomberman. We have some history together. Having played this on the Turbografx and Sega Saturn, I have seen the best and worst of the series. Most...[Read More]
I don’t know what’s going on with role playing games as of late. It’s like they’re getting in touch with their inner-90s child and depending on what m...[Read More]
3D platformers feel bound to a specific place and time. Identified in earnest by Super Mario 64 and plunged into oblivion by Banjo Tooie, the genre ha...[Read More]
Melt down an action figure to its primordial goo. Shape the wreckage into an anthropomorphic body, and somehow keep the limited points of articulation...[Read More]
Surprise. Please Note: This is a spoiler-free review, as much as possible. I mention no hard numbers, no ruinous plot details, and no specifics regar...[Read More]
I’m beginning to understand some strategy behind Nintendo’s releases this year and I have to admit that it isn’t actually that bad of a strategy. Take...[Read More]
The first Knack launched on the PlayStation 4 back in 2013 and it was a decent title that was geared more towards kids than adults. That’s not a knock...[Read More]
In 2015, the original Mega Man Legacy Collection showcased Mega Man as a product of a single, 8-bit era. Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 presents Mega M...[Read More]
Somewhat contrary to how late-80s Capcom used to pump out these games, it’s taken nearly two years since the release of Mega Man Legacy Collection for...[Read More]
Looking at Pyre should signal that you have never played a game like Pyre. Its de facto battle system is a three-on-three, class-based sport. Its acco...[Read More]
The squid kids are back and ready to roll on the Nintendo Switch. How does the Switch handle such a game? Let’s talk. Inkoplis is back! And it’s prett...[Read More]