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”
Tag Archives: Retro Video Games
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”
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”
The Getaway Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! In the early to mid-2000s, many video game developers produced GTA clones after the monstrous success of GTA III. Some producers blatantly ripped off GTA while others took the model and added their own bells and whistles to the newly created genre. Developer Team SoHo and publisher Sony Computer EntertainmentContinue reading “The Getaway Review”
MX Unleashed Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Dirt bike games go all the way back to Excitebike in the mid-80s. They always seem to have a niche audience so when developer Rainbow Studios and publisher THQ teamed up and released MX Unleashed in 2004 for the Xbox and PlayStation 2, extreme sports fans were thrilled. MX UnleashedContinue reading “MX Unleashed Review”
LocoRoco Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel SCE Japan Studio isn’t afraid to get weird. In 2006, they released LocoRoco for the PlayStation Portable. The strange game would come with colorful singing little bouncy balls, immersive landscapes, and catchy tunes. With simplistic controls and easy gameplay, LocoRoco invited all gamers to have a go with the strangeContinue reading “LocoRoco Review”
Infamous: Second Son Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! The series of Infamous was well-established on the PlayStation 3 after the success of the first two games. In 2014, developer Sucker Punch Productions and publisher Sony Computer Entertainment teamed up and released Infamous: Second Son for the PlayStation 4 taking the series to the next level. Infamous: Second SonContinue reading “Infamous: Second Son Review”
Medal of Honor: Underground Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Following the success of the original Medal of Honor released in 1999 for the PlayStation, Electronic Arts, and Dreamwork Interactive set out to produce a sequel. One year later in 2000, they produced Medal of Honor: Underground for the PlayStation. My review of the original Medal of Honor was quiteContinue reading “Medal of Honor: Underground Review”
Monster Truck Rally Review
Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! In the late ’80s and early ’90s, Monster Trucks were as cool as it got. It was only a matter of time before someone made a Monster Truck video game which developer Realtime Associates and publisher INTV Corp did in 1991 when they released Monster Truck Rally for the NintendoContinue reading “Monster Truck Rally Review”