Archive for Category: Reviews
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Secret of Evermore (SNES)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on Ah, Secret of Evermore: Square of America 's misunderstood child. To me, this game has always been as mysterious as it is hard to review. I remember seeing the game in a store when it first came out a
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Quarth (GB)
Reviews by Christian Porter on What do you get when you cross Tetris with a shmup? Quarth, apparently.
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The Blackwell Legacy (PC)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on Wadjet Eye Games has done it again!
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Marvel Ultimate Alliance (X360)
Reviews by Steve Hamner on "Warrior needs food badly."–GauntletAhh, Gauntlet. So many ill-spent quarters. Marvel Ultimate Alliance, and many games like it, owe a lot to Gauntlet. With its simple tactics, button-mashing combat
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Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime (DS)
Reviews by Matt Gardner on It's really about time I had the pleasure of playing a DS game that wasn't made unbearably annoying by heavy reliance on the touch screen. Yeah, it's totally neat that I can touch the screen and stuff
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Monopoly/Boggle/Yahtzee/Battleship 4 Game Fun Pack (DS)
Reviews by A.E. Baxter on You might think the rarest DS game is some hard-to-find Japanese import or a downloadable ROM that requires an emulator. Strangely enough, the most expensive DS game currently available (or not, as th
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Ouverture Facile (PC)
Reviews by Christian Porter on It isn't often that somebody sits down to play a browser-based Web game unless they're trying very hard to avoid doing something productive with their time. Unfortunately, it seems that most popular
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Gradius III (SNES)
Reviews by Alex Jedraszczak on Let me start by saying that I normally prefer RPGs, so for those of you who haven't read my pre-GameCola reviews (i.e., 100% of you), it should be surprising that I'm reviewing a side-scrolling shoote
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Sam & Max Season 1, Episode 2: Situation Comedy (PC)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on Episodic gaming just sounds like an absolutely terrible idea. It really does. I'm talking "buying a PS3 at launch and not immediately selling it on eBay" levels of awfulness. It sounds like an invitat
