• Ys / Super R-Type / Mystery Quest

    (Editor's note: This article is Part 2 of a three-part series of reviews by Meteo Xavier.) Sometimes I wonder if games like these were designed for future generations instead of the ones in which they

  • Quake II (N64)

    What follows is part one of a three-part journey into madness. Meteo X, a man whom God himself deemed unfit for humanity and therefore biologically categorized him as prime rib striplets, found hims

  • Okami (Wii)

    Okami dazzled the gaming world when it made its debut in 2006 for the PlayStation 2. The stunning sumi art style gave a traditional twist to the game's rich setting. Quirky characters and snappy dialo

  • Grand Theft Auto IV (X360)

    So here I am, tackling a giant. The game alone is quite huge in content and digital space, but that pales in comparison to the amount of words and opinions I have on the experience. Wrapping my writte

  • Project Sylpheed (X360)

    (Note: Like the Mario Party review, this was written by a 16-year-old Zach Rich in September 2007 for GameFAQs. I found this review, and the other, to be good enough to be posted somewhere where ev

  • Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures (Wii)

    Growing up, I was a big fan of the Indiana Jones TRILOGY. That's right, I say TRILOGY, because I vehemently refuse to admit that Kingdom of the Crystal Skull is anything other than the shameless beati

  • Mad Tracks (X360-XBLA)

    An overlooked gem on the garbage pile.

  • Herc’s Adventures (PSX)

    And here we are. The third and least recognizable entry in the ZOMBIES ATE MY NEIGHBORS trilogy. Lucas really has a way with trilogies, doesn't he? He made the awesome Star Wars trilogy, then he made

  • Ghoul Patrol (SNES)

    So you just read my review of Zombies Ate My Neighbors and now you want to know if the direct sequel matches up. Or do you? Even if you clicked this page by mistake (ed.: I should've kept the typo "l

  • Zombies Ate My Neighbors (SNES)

    I'm not going to lie to you, or wait until the end of the page to get the point across to you: ZOMBIES ATE MY NEIGHBORS is awesome. It is so awesome that I can't think of a better way to open up my re