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Lunar: Eternal Blue review (SCD)Reviewed on January 12, 2024Man, the 1990s were a great time to be a RPG fan! |
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Night Trap review (SCD)Reviewed on March 11, 2023You'll be caught in the night! |
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Vay review (SCD)Reviewed on March 09, 2023Grindcore. |
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Final Fight CD review (SCD)Reviewed on April 29, 2019Taking the fight to the CD |
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Lunar: The Silver Star review (SCD)Reviewed on March 14, 2019Fly me to the moon... |
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AH-3 Thunderstrike review (SCD)Reviewed on August 19, 2018Excess |
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Earnest Evans review (SCD)Reviewed on August 04, 2018The Narcoleptic Misadventures of Schizophrenic Anime Indiana Jones |
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The Space Adventure review (SCD)Reviewed on June 03, 2018Not Snatcher (and not good) |
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Android Assault: The Revenge of Bari-Arm review (SCD)Reviewed on April 15, 2018My favorite shmup of the early CD-era |
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Snatcher review (SCD)Reviewed on December 25, 2017An early success for a director and a genre. |
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Lunar: The Silver Star review (SCD)Reviewed on October 07, 2016A classic RPG that's still pretty good after over two decades. |
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Kids On Site review (SCD)Reviewed on July 13, 2015Digital Pictures produced a lot of not very good games, here is an FMV game that it seems has not gotten a lot of scrutiny. Is it a hidden gem? or is it more of the same? please read on to find out. |
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Sol-Feace review (SCD)Reviewed on November 27, 2014Finally! A "generic shooter snake" encounter that doesn't feel, well, generic! |
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Robo Aleste review (SCD)Reviewed on July 16, 2014I think a lot of shooters I play in the future are going to seem sort of mundane after this game. |
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WWF Rage in the Cage review (SCD)Reviewed on February 09, 2014'Despite all my rage, I am still just a dated wrestling title in a cage.' |
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Mansion of Hidden Souls review (SCD)Reviewed on October 01, 2013For an adventure-style title, there's not very much adventuring to do, because the building is so small that the mansion from Resident Evil 1 seems like a castle in comparison. |
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Vay review (SCD)Reviewed on May 11, 2013And then, right in the middle of all of that are light-hearted elements such as a horribly flatulent fairy who propels you across an ocean with her gas, a random encounter bull-man called "Retardotaur" and random townspeople who break the fourth wall to remind you that you're playing a video game. Wacky stuff like this works in a game like EarthBound, because most of that game has a somewhat whimsical outlook on things. With Vay, it's just distracting nonsense, like if Hamlet took a pie to the face while staring at Ophelia's body. |
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Panic! review (SCD)Reviewed on December 30, 2012Panic! Is…a difficult game to explain, or even to understand. I have a feeling that it is a game that is very much like marmite, either you love it or you absolutely hate it. I happen to like it but there are a lot of things in it that I can imagine many people hating. |
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The Terminator review (SCD)Reviewed on September 26, 2012We ended up with lame Terminator games for both the SNES and Genesis, perpetuating the belief that movie-based games always suck. But The Terminator for Sega CD is different. This isn't an enhanced port of the twenty-minute Genesis game -- it's a lengthy, redesigned adventure with plenty of action and hidden secrets throughout each stage, and it definitely does not suck. |
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Seirei Shinseiki Fhey Area review (SCD)Reviewed on September 02, 2012Fhey Area was a tranquil land of warmth and peace, governed by a benevolent king and protected by a gentle goddess . . . until the demons came. A foul army of ghoulish creatures gathered beneath the blood-red sky, lighting the very ground ablaze as they ransacked village after village. This narrated introduction sets an unoriginal but appropriately dramatic stage for Wolf Team's very first Mega CD RPG. |
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