• World Gone Sour (XBLA)

    ...any game is made to try to push another product. If there’s a food, or a brand, or a license tacked on to a quick, cheap game, then it must...

  • This Yard Has Saled #3: It’s a MAG, MAG, MAG, MAGFest

    ...to dying, Tyler used his own to scan the QR code and it took him to a strange Discord server called Garfield Chat. The Garfield Card. Photo courtesy of this...

  • The Vana’diel Diaries (October 2006)

    ...mobs, so I continue the field test: Orcish Fodder – 170 Orcish Grappler – 150 Orcish Mesmerizer – 160 Orcish Stonechucker – 120 Orcish Grunt – 100 So it’s falling...

  • Mario Strikers Charged (Wii)

    ...to play this game. The players have been culled down from ten outfield players (thanks, Wikipedia) to four to make things more simplistic. However, with 12 captains and eight sidekicks...

  • Rock ‘n Ball (NES)

    ...hockey), the goalie can move further horizontally (nearly across the entire width of the playing field), and there are bumpers at the very top/bottom of the screen to keep the...

  • .hack//INFECTION: Part 1 (PS2)

    ...warp to other servers and to the fields where the dungeons are. To warp to a field, you must enter three keywords, and depending on which keywords you entered, you...

  • 100% Orange Juice (PC)

    ...you on your way, booby trap your enemies, or mess with your friends. There are field events too which affect all players. For example, the field event Regeneration allows each...

  • What Nintendo Didn’t Want You to Know

    ...sensor), a front facing camera, a microphone, stereo speakers, rumble features, a sensor bar, an included stylus and support for Near Field Communication (NFC) functionality. It is powered by a...

  • Action 52 (NES)

    ...end up at the top of the screen (and still be dead). Wonderful! With lousy controls, cheap deaths, and just ugly surroundings, I don’t know why anyone would want to...

  • Mega Man: Dr. Wily’s Revenge (GB)

    Early Game Boy titles have a reputation for being cheap knockoffs and easy ports of popular console games. Even if they don’t, that assertion segues nicely into my sentiment that...