• Q&AmeCola: What Character Would You Be?

    ...you and me, and not a race of evolutionarily advanced superhumans. To help bridge this divide between staff and reader, we’ve set up this column so you can get a...

  • GS Mikami: Joreishi wa Nice Body (SFC)

    ...as though she were a witch. This stage tilts the genre once more, placing it between platformer and shoot ’em up. You do not fire projectiles, which is what makes...

  • Trine 2 (PC)

    ...is basically the main character, since his skills allow you to traverse almost everything in the game with very little effort. He can create boxes and long planks, then move...

  • GameCola at E3 2012

    ...First, you fill out a bunch of standard information, like your name, address, what company you represent, etc. I was invited to create a registration account with them, and I’m...

  • Cyborg Justice (SG)

    ...the first games to give players a ton of customization options. Being a robot, at the outset of the game you’re given the opportunity to create your body from a...

  • Gamer Girlfriend: The Mass Effect Series (According to Mike)

    ...the interest of developing my creative thinking skills, I then decided that it might be fun to take this notion a step further and create my own summary of Mass...

  • See Ya on the Chronostream…Again?

    ...the Two Guys from Andromeda, have reunited to create another adventure game that’s probably going to give me death message nightmares for the next decade. Terrifying. Best known for their...

  • Stonekeep (PC)

    ...both CGI and live-action effects to create an engaging experience. I own the original DOS CD-ROM, so I was ready to just pop it in and play—except that the computer...

  • 3-D WorldRunner (NES)

    ...pressing SELECT adds another dimension, you could very well create a black hole in your living room, travel back in time, and your mother could have the hots for you....

  • Action 52 (NES)

    ...an obstacle. Furthermore, there’s no resting period between stages, so expect a continuous flow of boredom. I don’t know who coded this one, but they deserve a medal in mediocrity....