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Mass Destruction (Saturn)

Mass Destruction review (SAT)

Reviewed on July 03, 2013

Really, all you need is one brief inspection of Mass Destruction's case to get a very good idea of what you're getting for your money. Want something briefer? How about: a game called Mass Destruction.
Ghost Squad (Wii)

Ghost Squad review (WII)

Reviewed on June 24, 2013

At a glance, Ghost Squad doesn't seem all too different from yesteryear's Virtua Cop 1 & 2, which the game openly borrows from.
Rhythm Heaven Fever (Wii)

Rhythm Heaven Fever review (WII)

Reviewed on June 15, 2013

"As long as you have fun, that's the main thing."
FlingSmash (Wii)

FlingSmash review (WII)

Reviewed on June 06, 2013

Seeing it from a general consumer's point of view, it's easy to understand why one would pass: an unknown IP starring what looks like a smiley-faced dodgeball with a ponytail, featuring what appears to be uninspired gameplay that could get repetitive fast.
ESWAT: Cyber Police (Arcade)

ESWAT: Cyber Police review (ARC)

Reviewed on May 25, 2013

Perhaps the dorkiest protagonist to come out of Sega.
Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi (Genesis)

Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi review (GEN)

Reviewed on May 18, 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.
Darkest of Days (Xbox 360)

Darkest of Days review (X360)

Reviewed 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.
Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones (NES)

Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones review (NES)

Reviewed on April 21, 2013

"THE GREATEST MARTIAL ARTS ADVENTURE SERIES EVER!" - NES Box Cover
Double Dragon II: The Revenge (NES)

Double Dragon II: The Revenge review (NES)

Reviewed on April 16, 2013

Could it be? Technos learned from its mistakes?
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (Xbox 360)

Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance review (X360)

Reviewed 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.
Rocky and Bullwinkle (Xbox 360)

Rocky and Bullwinkle review (X360)

Reviewed on March 14, 2013

Well, Zen Studios successfully...
Hitman HD Trilogy (Xbox 360)

Hitman HD Trilogy review (X360)

Reviewed on February 25, 2013

As someone still green to the series, this collection will be viewed as quite the catch... until you start playing Hitman 2.
Blast Chamber (Saturn)

Blast Chamber review (SAT)

Reviewed on January 27, 2013

In this release, you're in control of a red suit contestant placed inside a series of giant, cubed-shaped rooms, or chambers, where a female-voiced AI occasionally utters something.
Double Dragon (NES)

Double Dragon review (NES)

Reviewed on January 20, 2013

For a game I haven't played that much during childhood, Double Dragon for the NES is a title whose details I can still remember vividly to this day without a problem.
Heavy Shreddin' (NES)

Heavy Shreddin' review (NES)

Reviewed on January 02, 2013

A snowboarding game on the NES, you think it wouldn't be complicated, what with the goal involving going down hills.
Deathsmiles II X (Xbox 360)

Deathsmiles II X review (X360)

Reviewed on December 24, 2012

Released on the Xbox 360 as a retail title in Japan, it did not meet the same fate elsewhere, dooming it, like so many standalone shoot-em-ups these days, as an NTSC J exclusive. However, the Cave-developed horizontal shooter still managed to find an outlet in the most interesting of places: Xbox Live's Games on Demand US service.
Elements of Destruction (Xbox 360)

Elements of Destruction review (X360)

Reviewed on December 21, 2012

Getting laid off sucks, especially if you've dedicated 60 years of your life to a company. As the employer, there has to be a certain finesse to breaking the news to said person... hopefully.
Batman Returns (Genesis)

Batman Returns review (GEN)

Reviewed on December 10, 2012

I somehow mistook Batman Returns' gloomy cold opening, where the Caped Crusader fights his way to the top of a building and failing to save the Ice Princess from a plunge, as a sign that this side-scrolling platformer might be good.
Hitman: Absolution (Xbox 360)

Hitman: Absolution review (X360)

Reviewed on December 03, 2012

Execution is everything, and IO Interactive followed their own motto with this crafty piece of software.
Halo 4 (Xbox 360)

Halo 4 review (X360)

Reviewed on November 19, 2012

Thankfully, Halo 4's War Games excels with its improvements and tinkering to provide tremendous amounts of replay value. I haven't had this much fun with a Halo multiplayer since vanilla Halo 3, back in 2007.

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