I feel like I’m getting a second opportunity to put a review together for a game that I adored on the Sega CD back in the early 90s. Of course, I was ...[Read More]
Welcome to 2084; welcome to Poland; welcome to the KPD. You are Daniel Lazarski, voiced by the unmistakable Rutger Hauer. Detective Lazarski is an Obs...[Read More]
It’s interesting to see how balancing fluctuates from year to year with Madden. Sometimes it’s a defensive game, sometimes it’s an offensive game and ...[Read More]
Nidhogg reveled in simplicity. Messhof’s one-on-one fencing experience stripped away the ornamental redundancy of a traditional fighting game an...[Read More]
If you find yourself trying to explain gaming purity, it would be difficult to summon evidence as enduring as the shoot ’em up genre. From Space...[Read More]
I feel like I’ve been torturing myself this week with point and click games. When I say ‘torturing’, I mean giving myself a good challenge, not actual...[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]
Streets of Rage and Double Dragon were two beat ‘em up games that I grew up with in the arcades and on console (SoR was on the Genesis). They took a s...[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]
If you believe the conventional wisdom about three being a crowd is incorrect, then the new NHL Threes mode that makes its debut in the NHL 18 beta is...[Read More]
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel was quite a surprise to me when I first played it back in 2013. While I skipped out on the PS3 version, it ...[Read More]
I’m an enormous old school arcade fan. Having been born in 1976 and raised in the 80s by a nerdy father and mother, whom trusted arcades as babysitter...[Read More]