• General Chaos (SG)

    ...limited number of medics, determined by your score. General Chaos’s primary fault lies in its control. Managing five soldiers at the same time can be rather difficult, especially when one...

  • Uncharted Waters: New Horizons (SNES)

    ...enemies to sink. There is even a storyline to follow if you get bored with pillaging and terrifying the natives. There are number of crewmembers, each with their own various...

  • Gears of War (X360)

    ...shoot Marcus et al full of holes if they don’t have the sense to stay behind cover. The Locust Horde beasties are both frightening and interesting, and employ a number...

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    Dear Readers: My Game Collection

    ...number of games these days which feature colonated titles instead of numbers to denote sequels? The idea is to avoid letting the customer know that the game is indeed a...

  • You Can’t Go Home Again

    ...available in Korean at the time and required the Korean equivalent of a social security number to get an account. My time with the leopard-print Archers and giant Baphomets was...

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    The Top 5 Games of 1994

    ...more than the original Clay Fighter with spiffier graphics and smoother gameplay, it has earned its spot as the number three video game of 1994. It’s still Clay Fighter. It’s...

  • MTV Remote Control (NES)

    ...one-digit number, ranging from 1 to 9, with no other label to tell you what these numbers stand for. They’re useless to anybody curious as to the categories of questions...

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    … of the Month: Lufia

    ...can buy “sweet water,” to reduce the number of encounters, and “smoke balls,” to run away from the battles you don’t want to fight, in many stores around the world....

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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...

  • 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...