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Mindjack (Xbox 360)

Mindjack review (X360)

Reviewed on September 16, 2012

If it wasn't for its gimmick, Mindjack could have been the most timid third-person cover shooter I've played in recent memory. The flow follows the formula with such generic conviction, going from segmented area to segmented area as you shoot off rounds from pistols and assault rifles against an endless supply of soldiers, cops, and shotgun-wielding astronauts (I honestly can't explain that last one) in a futuristic metropolis setting.
Anarchy Reigns (Xbox 360)

Anarchy Reigns review (X360)

Reviewed on September 09, 2012

The multiplayer... the main focus of Anarchy Reigns and the obvious reason the game has been stripped of its former glory.
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (Genesis)

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 review (GEN)

Reviewed on August 30, 2012

In a way, the game feels like a return to form, since it flows more like the first Sonic title than the second, and dare I say, acts almost like the real successor to Sonic 1.
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (Genesis)

Sonic the Hedgehog 2 review (GEN)

Reviewed on August 26, 2012

Level design.
Desert Demolition Starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote (Genesis)

Desert Demolition Starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote review (GEN)

Reviewed on August 19, 2012

BlueSky Software, who later went on to create the Vectorman games, should be commended for doing their homework, from successfully recreating the atmosphere and sound effects, to the vivid animations that make you feel part of its world.
Blue Stinger (Dreamcast)

Blue Stinger review (DC)

Reviewed on August 12, 2012

I swallowed monsters!!
SEGA Vintage Collection: Alex Kidd & Co.  (Xbox 360)

SEGA Vintage Collection: Alex Kidd & Co. review (X360)

Reviewed on July 29, 2012

During May of 2012, Sega published a whopping four retro collections on XBLA, three geared towards compiling the franchises of Monster World, Golden Axe, and Streets of Rage. This left the remaining compilation, Alex Kidd & Co., a bit of an oddball in comparison. Disregarding the franchise theme of the others, this release opted to showcase one game from three separate series: Alex Kidd in Miracle World, The Revenge of Shinobi, and the arcade version of Super Hang-On.
Frogger: Hyper Arcade Edition (Xbox 360)

Frogger: Hyper Arcade Edition review (X360)

Reviewed on July 24, 2012

Since there's two Frogger titles already available on Xbox Live's Arcade marketplace, something unique had to happen with this third game reaching the service.
Dead Rising 2: Off the Record (Xbox 360)

Dead Rising 2: Off the Record review (X360)

Reviewed on July 16, 2012

To everyone's surprise, Capcom made an announcement a few months into the following year about a new game in the franchise. With that, we got the natural successor to Dead Rising 2: Dead Rising 2. Oh, Capcom...
Dead Rising 2: Case West (Xbox 360)

Dead Rising 2: Case West review (X360)

Reviewed on July 11, 2012

Hijinks ensue as the two constantly bicker with each other, spout smart ass comments, and get themselves caught in unfortunate situations. In other words, welcome to Dead Rising: Buddy Cop Edition!
Dead Rising II: Case Zero (Xbox 360)

Dead Rising II: Case Zero review (X360)

Reviewed on July 10, 2012

It's like the equivalent to purchasing a Dead Rising 1 demo where Frank West and the helicopter pilot have to land for fuel and punch a guy in the face.
Dead Rising 2 (Xbox 360)

Dead Rising 2 review (X360)

Reviewed on July 08, 2012

For the longest time, I, and I think a lot of gamers, believed a sequel to Dead Rising was never going to materialize.
Lollipop Chainsaw (Xbox 360)

Lollipop Chainsaw review (X360)

Reviewed on June 14, 2012

Lollipop Chainsaw is what it is, a Suda51 production featuring a unique style wrapped in basic play mechanics.
Binary Domain (Xbox 360)

Binary Domain review (X360)

Reviewed on June 12, 2012

I'm not afraid to admit I wasn't expecting great things from Binary Domain, the latest third-person cover shooter from Sega...
Vanquish (Xbox 360)

Vanquish review (X360)

Reviewed on June 06, 2012

In the moment...
Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode II (Xbox 360)

Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode II review (X360)

Reviewed on May 20, 2012

While I'm disheartened that Episode II feels the need to reuse stuff from past titles instead of attempting a 100% fresh game, for what it is... it's still fun to play.
Choaniki: Kyuukyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyou Otoko no Gyakushu (Saturn)

Choaniki: Kyuukyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyou Otoko no Gyakushu review (SAT)

Reviewed on May 12, 2012

!!~CAUTION~!! This review is best read with unsuspecting family members, close friends, or complete strangers for maximum effect. You have been warned.
Brave Fencer Musashi (PlayStation)

Brave Fencer Musashi review (PSX)

Reviewed on May 09, 2012

Most people anticipated games like Parasite Eve and Xenogears, but I showed zero interest in those, following instead a title called Brave Fencer Musashi. Touted as a 3D adventure similar in style to oldschool games like The Legend of Zelda, I was captivated by the colorful imagery and descriptions in magazines, about a blue-haired sword fighter summoned through time to a kingdom in distress.
Wolf Fang: Kuhga 2001 SS (Saturn)

Wolf Fang: Kuhga 2001 SS review (SAT)

Reviewed on May 01, 2012

Vapor Trail has a sequel called Wolf Fang. Let's focus on the more pressing issue first: Vapor Trail managed a sequel.
Pu-Li-Ru-La (Saturn)

Pu-Li-Ru-La review (SAT)

Reviewed on April 15, 2012

Then you got anthropomorphic bottles in business attire, a painting of a nun that can whip out a huge tongue, and a towering sumo wrestler chilling beside Mount Fuji. Seriously, how do you pitch a game like this?

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