Mega Man 5 Review

Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Dr. Wily plans world domination, Mega Man battles his robots and saves the day. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Repeat. Now that you are caught up from the first four Mega Man games and have discovered Capcom’s secret formula we can move on to my next review which is Mega Man 5.Continue reading “Mega Man 5 Review”

Golden Sun Review

Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! One of the most celebrated role-playing games on the Game Boy Advance launched in November of 2001 in North America. Golden Sun was developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo. The celebrated series kicked off on the Game Boy Advance but what makes this game such a bigContinue reading “Golden Sun Review”

The Sims Review

Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Simulators seem so common now but back in 2000, Maxis and Electronic Arts released the life simulator “The Sims” for PC and Mac. The Sims blew away gamers with its addicting style of gameplay simulating everyday life like jobs, relationships, and even chores. The series was a spiritual successor toContinue reading “The Sims Review”

LEGO The Lord of the Rings Review

Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! J.R. Tolkien’s fantasy world of Lord of the Rings couldn’t go better hand-in-hand with LEGOs. In 2012, Traveller’s Tales and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment teamed up and released LEGO The Lord of The Rings for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii. Is this the one LEGO game to ruleContinue reading “LEGO The Lord of the Rings Review”

Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Review

Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Murder, fabricated evidence, betrayal, and super spikey hair. Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney has it all. Originally released for the Game Boy Advance, it wasn’t ported to North America until 2005 when the international version was released for the Nintendo DS. The crime-solving, lawyer simulation game was developed and released byContinue reading “Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Review”

Aerostar Review

Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! In 1991, Vic Tokai developed and published “Aerostar” for the Game Boy. The vertical shoot ’em up changed the formula of shooters by incorporating a power meter for your ship based on how long it can stay in the air. The player would need to take that into consideration whenContinue reading “Aerostar Review”

Arrow Flash Review

Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! In 1990, developer ITL Co. and publisher Sega released “Arrow Flash” for the Sega Genesis. The side-scrolling shoot ’em up featured two different forms, one as a spaceship and the other as a mech suit. Zana Keene stars as the female pilot as she tries to save Earth from theContinue reading “Arrow Flash Review”

Monster Jam Maximum Destruction Review

Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! A recipe for maximum destruction includes taking the Twister Metal formula of picking up weapons and pitting monster trucks against each other in death arenas and that’s exactly what Inland Productions and Ubi Soft did when they teamed up and released Monster Jam: Maximum Destruction in 2002 for the PlayStationContinue reading “Monster Jam Maximum Destruction Review”

Submarine Attack Review

Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Well, I finally did it. I have reviewed a game that never came to North American shores and I did it without even realizing it. In 1990, Sega developed and released “Submarine Attack” for the Sega Master System releasing the side-scrolling shooter in Europe and Brazil but not in JapanContinue reading “Submarine Attack Review”

Mega Man 4 Review

Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! If it’s not broken, don’t fix it. That was the motto for Capcom for the Mega Man series on the Nintendo. In 1992, they released Mega Man 4 where Mega Man again fights eight robot masters and foils the plans of Dr. Wily. Would Mega Man remain on top ofContinue reading “Mega Man 4 Review”