• ToeJam & Earl (SG)

    ...enemy and friendly, are all quirkily animated, adding to decidedly goofy atmosphere that this game successfully strides for. Music is among the type that you’ll rip from the ROM and...

  • … of the Month: Breath of Fire II

    Super Nintendo/Game Boy Advance Game of the Month: Breath of Fire II Breath of Fire II is every bit as good as the first one, if not better. If you’ve...

  • Final Fantasy X (PS2)

    ...annoying at times, especially when everyone in the party has to get their two cents in. It doesn’t affect the game that badly; it’s only during the longer scenes that...

  • Banjo-Tooie (N64)

    ...whole secret screenshots bit) is the way they made it exactly like the original. There are a lot of new things in it, but there is only a small bit...

  • Final Fantasy III (SNES)

    (Please note: Although this game was published in the United States as Final Fantasy III for Super Nintendo, it is more commonly [and more accurately] known as Final Fantasy VI.)...

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    The Gates of Life: Episode 7 – Into the Darkness

    ...the island. In the dimming light, Dugo could just make out a flickering campfire coming from a tightly clustered group of boulders. Approaching quickly, but quietly, and with sword drawn,...

  • Sword of Mana (GBA)

    ...at all. It’s not really even a completely new game. The original version of this game came out for the original Game Boy system and is titled Final Fantasy Adventure,...

  • Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (GCN)

    ...old gamers satisfied. In addition, the game is beautiful—one of the most, if not the most, aesthetically pleasing titles on the GameCube. It is, however, clearly a sequel, and there...

  • Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup (PS2)

    ...songs that play during gameplay fit the action awesomely. The sound effects are perfectly acceptable, and given that I’ve never personally witnessed a game of Quidditch, I’d say that they...

  • Games for the Casual Gamer: Tetris

    ...system like an obscenely flat beer belly, hindering ease of surreptitious playing. This phased me not, though, and throughout my school day I had no trouble seeing why this game...