Archive for Category: Reviews
-
Castlevania 2: Simon’s Quest (NES)
Reviews by Bradley Keene on "What a horrible night to have a curse...."Those eight words are something you never want to see while playing Simon's Quest—they mean impending doom.The year is 1698. It's been seven years since th
-
Rampage: Total Destruction (GCN)
Reviews by Mark Freedman on Somewhere along the lines, you've played or heard about a Rampage game. The premise is simple: You're a big-ass monster who wants to destroy every city in the world by jumping, punching and kicking yo
-
The Godfather (MXB)
Reviews by Joel Tandberg on Let's get something out in the open here: I buy games that I want to play. So unless there is a huge disappointment or I go shopping when I'm drunk (not beneath me), most of the games I review will ha
-
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (PC)
Reviews by Casey Levine on Let me just begin by saying that I had to tear myself away from Oblivion to write this review. It's just that addictive. There is so much to see and do in game that it can be difficult to choose where
-
Metroid Prime Hunters (DS)
Reviews by Steve Hamner on Samus Aran, in all her ball-morphing glory, is back in another FPS with Nintendo's latest outing in the Metroid series, Metroid Prime Hunters. Thank God it ain't pinball. When the topic of first-perso
-
Dragon Quest VIII (PS2)
Reviews by Paul Franzen on Above all else, the Dragon Quest series is famous for one thing: games that aren't worth actually completing. You know where the storyline's headed, and it's not worth leveling up for another six hour
-
The King of Kings (NES)
Reviews by Zack Huffman on King of Kings is another Nintendo game that is based on the silly false religion that every one of my neighbors seem to be so gung-ho about. King of Kings actually consists of three short games that a
-
Super Magnetic Neo (DC)
Reviews by Bradley Keene on It's games like this that made me love Sega's Dreamcast system. The sheer amount of testicular fortitude it must have taken to pitch this idea to Genki and getting them to actually approve it deserves
-
DT Racer (PS2)
Reviews by Shawn Sackenheim on Inspired by Travis and Joel's column from January, I too took a chance on a budget title this past month. There's a reason they call ‘em budget titles, and there's a reason no one ever buys them. Ho
-
WCW Wrestling (NES)
Reviews by Bradley Keene on I don't even know where to begin with WCW Wrestling for the NES. It's one of the first semi-customizable wrestling games ever made? Upon playing this quality product, I'll admit I was excited about th
