• Magi Nation (GBC)

    ...to bring a number of different materials to the ring-making person to have a ring forged for you, and each ring will allow you to summon a different monster. These...

  • The Mystery of Monkey Island

    ...and must defeat this evil villain yet again. The Curse of Monkey Island came out a number of years after the original two, as is clearly evidenced by the extreme...

  • Skies of Arcadia: Legends (GCN)

    ...game’s length, the side quests do that well on their own. There’s a number of different side quests to do, like discovering fabled places and creatures, bounty hunting for some...

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    Advice for the Sensitive Gamer #1

    ...ever possibly be as good at gaming as a boy. (Whatever.) 3. Want can manifest itself in a number of ways — sexual repression, uncontrollable humping/nudity, large scale brawls at...

  • Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance (GCN)

    ...eight basic missions that basically teach you how to perform such complex actions as walking and…walking backwards, the total number of Konquest missions rounds out at 218. Besides the little...

  • [NSFW] Mega Man X7 (PS2)

    ...try; there is a lot to get you to come back again. Each stage has a number of hostages for you to rescue in order to gain power-ups and character...

  • Guilty Gear X2 (PS2)

    ...character’s arsenal of moves, overdrive attacks, and instant death moves, there are a number of universal moves that make for a variety of combinations. Most all of these maneuvers depend...

  • [NSFW] Red Faction (PS2)

    ...lead flawlessly to the player’s spatial disorientation. With the vast number of model first-person shooters that predate Red Faction, there is absolutely no excuse for such a horrid control system....

  • Chrono Cross (PS1)

    ...about thirty to forty hours), to which I say no. The sheer number of possible party members leads to a severe lack of character development, a major downfall for Chrono...

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    Nintendo 64: Change the System

    ...magic. Through the staticy quality of this video cassette I can just barely make out what is happening in the introduction. It tells me of the vast number of Nintendo...