Kirby’s Adventure Review

Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! After the smash success that was Kirby’s Dreamland for the Game Boy in 1992, HAL Laboratory developed a sequel that was published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993. King Dedede is back to his mischievous ways in Dream Land and it’s up to Kirby once again toContinue reading “Kirby’s Adventure Review”

Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception Review

Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Nathan Drake was already a superstar when developer Naughty Dog teamed up with Sony Computer Entertainment and released Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception in 2011 for the PlayStation 3. With the massive success of Uncharted 2, fans were eager to see what Uncharted 3 had in store for them. Would theContinue reading “Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception Review”

Virtua Tennis Review

Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Video games are amazing for making sports or chores that I normally don’t care about and turning them into something fun. Soccer, hockey, and tennis are sports I don’t care to play or watch but if I get a controller in my hand and see these sports on my consoles,Continue reading “Virtua Tennis Review”

Alien Storm Review

Developed and published by Sega, Alien Storm was released in 1991 in North America for the Sega Genesis. The side-scrolling beat ’em up would combine elements of street brawlers and arcade shooters to put together a unique but silly game about saving the Earth from aliens. Would the action and gameplay create the perfect stormContinue reading “Alien Storm Review”

Destruction Derby Review

The original PlayStation was barely a month old when Destruction Derby was released in 1995. Developed by Reflections Interactive and published by Psygnosis, Destruction Derby was one of the early highlights for the PlayStation but was also released for the Sega Saturn, and Nintendo 64. Destruction Derbies are awesome to watch, would the fun translateContinue reading “Destruction Derby Review”

Aerial Assault Review

Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! In 1990, developer Sanritsu and publisher Sega released Aerial Assault for the Sega Master System. The side-scrolling shooter put players in control of a jet fighter flying through the sky taking on an evil military organization called the N.A.C. who wants to take over the world. Would my Aerial AssaultContinue reading “Aerial Assault Review”

Mega Man 6 Review

The final Mega Man from the original series on the Nintendo Entertainment System was released in March 1994. Developed by Capcom and published by Nintendo, Mega Man 6 closed the door on a series that had seen six releases on the Nintendo. The Blue Bomber’s final mission on the Nintendo would see him take onContinue reading “Mega Man 6 Review”

LEGO: Harry Potter Collection Review

What a simple, yet brilliant concept LEGO has found in video games. Taking popular media franchises and turning them into LEGO video games has poured millions of dollars into the LEGO franchise. In 2016, the LEGO Harry Potter Collection came to the PlayStation 4, and later to the Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. Does theContinue reading “LEGO: Harry Potter Collection Review”

Project S-11 Review

Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Some games just don’t have a strong marketing campaign. Paired with a terrible name and terrible cover art, Project S-11 was developed by Paragon 5 and published by Sunsoft in 2001 for the Game Boy Color. The vertical shoot ’em up was regarded as one of the respectable shooters onContinue reading “Project S-11 Review”

U.N. Squadron Review

Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Developed and published by Capcom, U.N. Squadron was a side-scrolling shooter in the arcade before it was ported to the Super Nintendo in 1991. U.N. Squadron has you taking control of three pilots as you navigate your way through a war map taking out enemy targets and bases. How wouldContinue reading “U.N. Squadron Review”