Mega Man 7 Review

After six games on the Nintendo Entertainment System, the Mega Man series was moving to the Super Nintendo. In 1995, Capcom developed and published Mega Man 7 paving way for the blue bomber to upgrade to 16-bit graphics. How would the series differ from the NES and what new characters would be introduced? We upgradeContinue reading “Mega Man 7 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”

Red Faction Review

Developed by Volition and published by THQ for the PlayStation 2 in 2001, Red Faction showed off a gameplay feature that was foreign to many gamers. Red Faction was famous for its realistic structures and walls taking damage. Explosions caused massive holes in the walls and pillars to fall to pieces. It was a hugeContinue reading “Red Faction 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”

Destroy All Humans Review

In 2005, Destroy All Humans was developed by Pandemic Studios published by THQ for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. The game consisted of taking control of an alien race known as the Furons and carrying out secret missions around America to dominate the planet and well…to destroy all humans. A full remake of this classicContinue reading “Destroy All Humans 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”

The Legend of Dragoon Review

Subscribe To My YouTube! Before there was “Ico” or “Shadow of the Colossus”, SCE Japan Studio had its sight set on making a role-playing game that would become a “Final Fantasy Killer”. In 1999, SCE Japan Studio and Sony Computer Entertainment released “The Legend of Dragoon” for the PlayStation. The fantasy adventure would see someContinue reading “The Legend of Dragoon Review”

Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune Review

Subscribe To My YouTube Channel Naughty Dog had already made a name for itself in the video game world with beloved series like Crash Bandicoot and Jak and Daxter. In 2007, Naughty Dog would find gold again with a new series on the PlayStation 3. Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune was launched in 2007, developed by NaughtyContinue reading “Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune Review”

Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego Review

Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Educational games… can they be fun? That’s what developer Venture Technologies and publisher Parker Brothers hoped for when they ported “Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?” from the computer to the Sega Master System in 1988. The game would feature ten different capers to identify and over 90 internationalContinue reading “Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego Review”

Star Wars: Battlefront Review

Subscribe To My YouTube Channel! Imagine taking the most iconic battles from the beloved Star Wars franchise and letting players experience them for themselves? Seems like a genius idea that would have been repeated numerous times. Well, it never happened in video games until 2004, when Pandemic Studios developed Star Wars: Battlefront which was publishedContinue reading “Star Wars: Battlefront Review”