Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Before there was Red Dead Redemption, there was another glorious Western filled with cowboys, Indians, and rebels. Developed by Neversoft and published by Activision, “Gun” was released in 2005 for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube. The semi-open world action-adventure game would offer tons of content but would the gameContinue reading “Gun Review”
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Choplifter II Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Choplifter is a game that has been remade and ported to many systems throughout the years since its inception in 1982 for the Apple II computer. The creator of it all was Dan Gorlin and each time it was ported his name was on the menu. A sequel to theContinue reading “Choplifter II Review”
Unreal Championship Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Do you guys remember LAN parties? Even though I never went to one there was a group of kids at my middle school who loved hosting them in the computer labs. They’d order pizza and drink energy drinks all night while gaming. Unreal Championship was built for LAN parties, it’sContinue reading “Unreal Championship Review”
Killer Is Dead Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! One of the weirdest, wacky, and nods to video game cliches was released in 2013 as “Killer Is Dead” for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The hack-n-slash bounty hunter/gigolo escort game was developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and published by Xseed Games and was overseen by Suda51. Critics hated thisContinue reading “Killer Is Dead Review”
Pangya: Fantasy Golf Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Golf is boring, right? Only old retired men play it! Wrong! On Pangya Island, the game of golf is a sacred ritual used to defeat evil every one hundred years as the dark lord tries to take over the world. This island is much like “Zack Island” in the DeadContinue reading “Pangya: Fantasy Golf Review”
Gyruss Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! If you made an arcade space shooter in the 1980s, you needed to stand out with the numerous clones. In 1988, developer Konami teamed up with publisher Ultra Games and released Gyruss for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America. Gyruss was ported from arcades after a successful run. TheContinue reading “Gyruss Review”
Watch Dogs 2 Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Following up on the moderate success of Watch Dogs, developer Ubisoft Montreal, and publisher Ubisoft released the sequel Watch Dogs 2 in 2016 for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Gone was Aiden, and replaced by Marcus Holloway a hacker based in San Francisco. I enjoyed the original Watch Dogs,Continue reading “Watch Dogs 2 Review”
Persona: Revelations Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! If you love JRPGS, it’d be a shock if you hadn’t heard of the series “Persona” the wildly popular series made by Atlus. It’s a spinoff of the series Megami Tensei but has since gone on to produce numerous games and sequels. It all started in 1996 when Atlus developedContinue reading “Persona: Revelations Review”
Lost Planet Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Set on a frozen planet filled with snow pirates, monstrous wildlife, mech suits, and extreme conditions, Lost Planet: Extreme Condition was released for the Xbox 360 in 2006. Developed and published by Capcom, Lost Planet was originally scheduled to be an Xbox 360 exclusive before being ported to the PlayStationContinue reading “Lost Planet Review”
Black Belt Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! The Sega Master System had just been released in North America when Sega developed and published Black Belt in 1986. The side-scrolling beat ’em up would feature martial artist Riki on his quest to rescue Kyoko from his evil rival Wang. If you are a fan of the series “FistContinue reading “Black Belt Review”