Archive for Category: Reviews
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[NSFW] Silent Hill 4: The Room (PS2)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on In celebration of All Hallows' Eve, here's the first of four scary-game reviews by GC writer and acclaimed scary person Meteo Xavier. Keep checking GameCola over the next few days for more! I could'
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SEGA Columns Deluxe (iPhone)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on Boring lectures at university are easily and conveniently ignored with a couple of games on your iPhone. Columns Deluxe is a regrettable purchase, but not one of The Orange Box scale, as it only cost
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Dance Dance Revolution Universe (X360)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on The last console you'd expect to see a dancing game on would be the sausage-fest that is the Xbox 360, but Konami must have thought they could release a fairly good DDR on this platform. They thought
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Muramasa: The Demon Blade (Wii)
Reviews by Nathaniel Hoover on Motion controls? Bah! Fancy-pants three-dee graphics? Who needs 'em? Back in my day, we felt lucky if we had two buttons to press and could tell the hero apart from an 8-bit ketchup stain. The crafty
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King’s Bounty: The Legend (PC)
Reviews by David Donovan on A major highlight of the earliest LAN parties I attended was the hotseat game of Heroes of Might and Magic that someone always had running off to the side. Well, it was a highlight for everyone els
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Sonic Adventure (XBLA)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on It is very hard for me to review Sonic Adventure, because I grew up with this game. Or rather, I NEVER GREW UP, and I hold Sonic Adventure responsible. I was nine years old when I first completed thi
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Nancy Drew: The Creature of Kapu Cave (PC)
Reviews by Michael Gray on Nancy Drew: The Creature of Kapu Cave is sometimes pegged as the worst game in the entire series, for these reasons: Length: It is over twice as short as the other games. Plot: What plot? Graphics: It
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Urban Brawl: Action DooM 2 (PC)
Reviews by Matt Jonas on Action DooM 2 is an incredibly well-crafted piece of art, but it's also chock full of gameplay.
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Rocket Knight (PC)
Reviews by Stuart Gipp on This is the most difficult review I will ever write. Don't get me wrong—I know exactly what I feel about Rocket Knight, the long-awaited new adventure for one of the 16-bit generation's cult heroes.
