Review – Cruis’n World
I reviewed Cruis’n USA some years ago, and after playing through Cruis’n World again, I think I was too harsh on it. Was it actually good? Oh goodness, no. However, some of its rather wrongheaded […]
I reviewed Cruis’n USA some years ago, and after playing through Cruis’n World again, I think I was too harsh on it. Was it actually good? Oh goodness, no. However, some of its rather wrongheaded […]
I said this when I covered Zunzunkyou no Yabou, but one of the most important factors for gaining popularity in an arcade was to be as eye-catching as possible. Mortal Kombat is the best example […]
When it comes to arcade games, actually being enjoyable to play isn’t always the most important aspect. To succeed in the arcade – and really, this is still true in what passes for an arcade […]
One of my most significant memories of Army Men: Air Combat: The Elite Missions for Gamecube was a review by Cory D. Lewis, writing for IGN. In their review, they kept on comparing (oh no, […]
There has to be something wrong with me. I knew the reputation of the latter PS1 Twisted Metal games. After Twisted Metal 2, development duties on the series was handed off from Singletrac to 989 […]
There perhaps isn’t a game series out there that I’ve sunk more hours into than The Elder Scrolls. The Sims, maybe? Between playing through the core series — sometimes multiple times — and the hundreds […]
Although I can’t claim that Baobabs Mausoleum has truly clicked with me, I do have a certain amount of goodwill towards the series. Although the gameplay leaves a lot to be desired, the atmosphere and […]
When this is all over, I doubt that there’s going to be an Army Men game that I’ll point to and claim that it’s among my favourite games of all time. Certainly, a day will come when […]
In my youth, I never really got to play anything past Twisted Metal 2 on the PS1, but the knowledge that there were further sequels was tantalizing. I think I maybe caught glimpses of Twisted […]
Aside from my unquenchable thirst for collecting game cartridges that I’ve yet to play, my only motivation for picking up Chameleon Twist was memories of playing it alongside my mother when I was a youngster. […]
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