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Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi (Genesis)

Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi review (GEN)

Reviewed by pickhut on May 19, 2013 - #

Coming off the heels of Revenge of Shinobi, a highly-praised game during the Genesis' launch year, was Shadow Dancer, a follow-up that Revenge fans weren't expecting.
Lunar Pool (NES)

Lunar Pool review (NES)

Reviewed by Sol1dus on May 16, 2013 - #

As a billiards video game released in 1987, Lunar Pool must have served as a respectable simulation for what it was trying to accomplish. Today however, the game feels more like a puzzle game by bombarding players with rather strange looking tables with portals to pocket balls into. The majority of players may brush off the game as hard or antiquated. Others however, may find a long and challenging puzzle game wrapped around the rules of pool.
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (Game Boy)

Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins review (GB)

Reviewed by Sol1dus on May 13, 2013 - #

Following in the footsteps on Mario Land, ML2 is filled with wackiness from beginning to end. Its stellar soundtrack, originality and variety in environments more than make up for some of the platforming “floatiness” that is present in Mario's movement.
Final Fantasy V (SNES)

Final Fantasy V review (SNES)

Reviewed by holdthephone on May 12, 2013 - #

The tale is yours to weave
Kirby's Dream Land (Game Boy)

Kirby's Dream Land review (GB)

Reviewed by JoeTheDestroyer on May 11, 2013 - #

Not so dreamy...
Gauntlet II (NES)

Gauntlet II review (NES)

Reviewed by maboroshi on May 07, 2013 - #

I dissect a game from my early childhood, does it hold up? only one way to find out.
WWF Royal Rumble (SNES)

WWF Royal Rumble review (SNES)

Reviewed by JoeTheDestroyer on April 29, 2013 - #

Warning: Contains nostalgic ramblings
Darkest of Days (Xbox 360)

Darkest of Days review (X360)

Reviewed by pickhut on April 28, 2013 - #

Darkest of Days isn't going to win any awards for being one of the prettiest games on the Xbox 360, as it's a 2009 title that looks like an indie-made Source game released shortly after 2004's Half-Life 2. But if you've been aware of this game, chances are its looks aren't what piques your interest, instead you're intrigued by the premise: time travel.
Kabuki: Quantum Fighter (NES)

Kabuki: Quantum Fighter review (NES)

Reviewed by maboroshi on April 27, 2013 - #

seemingly buried in the NES' great stash of platformers, does this game deserve to be remembered fondly? or be relegated to the "cheap shovelware bin" that games like friday the 13th or super pitfall? only one way to find out.
Koudelka (PlayStation)

Koudelka review (PSX)

Reviewed by TomatoMan on April 24, 2013 - #

Occasionally, I am overcome by the urge to try something different. When it comes to video games, “different” is precisely the sort of term that someone might use to describe Koudelka. Another apt label is “interesting,” thanks to the variety of good ideas that the developers implemented. Perhaps the game’s most noteworthy quality, though, is the way that it combines familiar survival horror and RPG elements to create a unique new experience with the potential to be truly special.
Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones (NES)

Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones review (NES)

Reviewed by pickhut on April 21, 2013 - #

"THE GREATEST MARTIAL ARTS ADVENTURE SERIES EVER!" - NES Box Cover
Final Fantasy VII (PlayStation)

Final Fantasy VII review (PSX)

Reviewed by holdthephone on April 17, 2013 - #

Total punk.
Double Dragon II: The Revenge (NES)

Double Dragon II: The Revenge review (NES)

Reviewed by pickhut on April 16, 2013 - #

Could it be? Technos learned from its mistakes?
League of Legends (Miscellaneous)

League of Legends review (PC)

Reviewed by holdthephone on April 03, 2013 - #

If you aren't playing League of Legends angry, then you probably aren't playing it correctly.
Borderlands (Xbox 360)

Borderlands review (X360)

Reviewed by Mega5010 on March 31, 2013 - #

The game play works incredibly well, but more polish on the more superficial aspects would have made this a game worth revisiting. It may have gotten the Game of the Year, but that was then; the GOTY edition with all of the DLC is affordable now and you’ll get a lot of hours out of it, sure. Borderlands 2 improves on its predecessor in every single way, though,
Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom (Genesis)

Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom review (GEN)

Reviewed by maboroshi on March 27, 2013 - #

ahh hubris thy name is Sega.
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (Xbox 360)

Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance review (X360)

Reviewed by pickhut on March 26, 2013 - #

For all the silly things that occurred in Metal Gear Solid 2, all the absurd situations Raiden was placed in, and for all the asinine codec conversations I had with Rose (single-handedly trying to stop super-powered terrorists, damn it!), there's one aspect I really enjoyed: using that sword.
Crysis 3 (PlayStation 3)

Crysis 3 review (PS3)

Reviewed by Chris_Strott on March 19, 2013 - #

Crysis 3 doesn’t have any major flaws, but it also doesn’t offer anything out of the ordinary.
Resident Evil 2 (PlayStation)

Resident Evil 2 review (PSX)

Reviewed by Ally_Doig on March 18, 2013 - #

Rest assured that Resident Evil 2 flies the flag for survival horror. Then, with the other hand, it injects itself with a syringe full of G-Virus and mutates into something bigger and badder than before.
Tomb Raider (Xbox 360)

Tomb Raider review (X360)

Reviewed by Chris_Strott on March 18, 2013 - #

The reboot of the Tomb Raider franchise, aptly called Tomb Raider, is an excellent example of an action movie in video game form. Every appealing aspect of the action genre is present; Explosions, Bloody fights, Explosions, powerful weapons, a Thrilling story, and still more Explosions.

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