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Shenmue III (PlayStation 4)

Shenmue III review (PS4)

Reviewed on April 25, 2023

I have wasted my life.
Night Trap (Sega CD)

Night Trap review (SCD)

Reviewed on March 11, 2023

You'll be caught in the night!
Vay (Sega CD)

Vay review (SCD)

Reviewed on March 09, 2023

Grindcore.
Tempest 2000 (Jaguar)

Tempest 2000 review (JAG)

Reviewed on February 26, 2023

YES! YES! YES!
Kasumi Ninja (Jaguar)

Kasumi Ninja review (JAG)

Reviewed on February 17, 2023

There's only so many times you can say "That's not good"
Highlander: The Last of the Macleods (Jaguar CD)

Highlander: The Last of the Macleods review (JCD)

Reviewed on November 15, 2017

The Jaguar CD's heavy reliance on ports, arcade FMV adventures and multimedia showcases in its short existence made it impossible to truly grasp its potential as 64 bit system. While the idea of the Jaguar being a true 64-bit system is laughable in retrospect due to the 32-bit Playstation providing players with a far greater aesthetic experience, I find it interesting to look back on these failed adventures that attempted to lead us into a new and exciting technological era.
Blue Lightning (Jaguar CD)

Blue Lightning review (JCD)

Reviewed on June 23, 2016

Only Strikes Once
Vid Grid (Jaguar CD)

Vid Grid review (JCD)

Reviewed on December 06, 2015

Long Live the New Flesh
Baldies (Jaguar CD)

Baldies review (JCD)

Reviewed on December 04, 2015

Bald is (not so) beautiful.
Attack of the Mutant Penguins (Jaguar)

Attack of the Mutant Penguins review (JAG)

Reviewed on April 25, 2014

Who even played an Atari Jaguar back in its day? The consoles failure has ultimately led to a strong but small cult of collectors dedicated to experiencing Atari's“64-Bit” powerhouse. The majority of the consoles library consisted of ports of awkward 16-bit/32-bit hybrids, leaving few exclusives of interest. However, one of the those exclusives is Attack of the Mutant Penguins, an incredibly bizarre arcade style overhead platform game now thrown into obscurity.

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