• Trace Memory (DS)

    ...standing point in the visual novel and adventure genres, you can appreciate how much this game achieves despite being a game released so very, very early on the Nintendo DS...

  • This Week in ‘Cola: Hurricane Preparedness Edition

    ...announced via his blog that Sonic CD is getting re-made for consoles—and apparently Sega is relying on its fans to do all the heavy lifting re: building the whole entire...

  • Mystery Trackers: Raincliff (PC)

    ...order you arrive in the middle of a seemingly deserted town. However, despite the absence of other people, you soon discover that you are not alone. Footprints appear in the...

  • Ridge Racer 3D (3DS)

    ...this was no doubt the game for me to obtain. Ridge Racer or Rigid Racer? Ridge Racer 3D has a decent number of courses, each with harder versions that you...

  • You Blew It: Mega Man Legends 3 Canceled

    ...on a number of criteria with input from different sectors of the company. Unfortunately it was not felt that the Mega Man Legends 3 Project met the required criteria.” In...

  • Puzzle Agent 2 (PC)

    ...the rest are all from the first game, and everybody makes an appearance or is referenced in some way. This makes the story almost impossible to follow unless you have...

  • Blade Kitten (XBLA)

    ...welcome the camera pulling out while you’re moving and pulling in when you’re stationary, and I approve completely the large size of each level. This is pretty much the modern-day...

  • Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance Recap

    ...was just done so well that I made no bones about it. Artwork by Colin Greenhalgh. I like the fact that they basically doubled the number of boss battles in...

  • Brink (X360)

    ...delivers a full game. The entire game consists of 16 Campaigns and 4 “What if” campaigns. This number, however, is very misleading and artificially inflated because the game only really...

  • Echoes of Sorrow (PC)

    ...As it turned out, Echoes of Sorrow happened to number among them, which was one of the reasons I jumped at the chance to review it. I should preface this...