Archive for Category: Reviews
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[NSFW] Mega Man X (SNES)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on Note: Honest to God, if we told you why we're posting both versions of the Mega Man X review by Meteo X, we'd be incarcerated on the spot and flaming ants would march into our anuses in what could be
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Mega Man 3 (NES)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on So, me and newcomer Nathaniel Hoover, the poorest Meteo Xavier clone I've ever seen (though, in his defense, not the poorest I've ever created) are splitting the un-reviewed Mega Man games between tw
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Mega Man 2 (NES)
Reviews by Nathaniel Hoover on Mega Man 2 is widely regarded as the best [Mega Man / NES / video] game of all time. There's no way to write a positive and original review when all the good adjectives have already been exhausted by
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Wild Arms 3 (PS2)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on J-RPGs are a reason to live. There are four to five CDs of great music in every title, whole books of elaborate philosophy in the system information, and absolutely no concept of restraint in the char
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Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek (Wii)
Reviews by Michael Gray on Michael Gray’s video review of Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek.
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Wolfenstein 3D (JAG)
Reviews by Meteo Xavier on "Achtung, baby..." — Adolf Hitler, 1939 at Wilhelmshaven.
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Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People Episodes 4 and 5 (PC)
Reviews by Matt Gardner on This double review format allows me to do something that has never been done before in the history of reviews, with the exception of the times I did it in my other reviews, and possibly times that oth
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Mega Man (NES)
Reviews by Nathaniel Hoover on “Fairly revolutionary” and “rather creative” are two terms I would use to describe the original Mega Man. “Spine-meltingly difficult” is another one.
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Mega Man 9 (X360-XBLA)
Reviews by Rick L on Mega Man 9 is a happy jump back to my childhood. It was really great to see the old graphics and sounds I love come back in a brand-new 2008 videogame. I'm a massive classic gamer and Mega Man enthusi
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Sam & Max Hit the Road (PC)
Reviews by Carl Houghton on After reviewing Nightshift Legacy: The Jaguar's Eye, I was so glad to get on to reviewing Sam Max. A coherent storyline! Beautiful art throughout! Logical puzzles (well, if riding a crazy life-threa
