Category: Review

Binding of Isaac, The

Edmund McMillen is arguably the quintessential indie developer. He began his career in 2001, releasing crude games on Newgrounds laden

Digger T. Rock: The Legend of the Lost City

Rare made several games for the NES that are being remembered to this day, such as R.C. Pro-Am, Wizards &

Super Burnout

The Atari Jaguar isn’t exactly known for hosting a stellar library of racing and driving games under its belt: Rebellion’s

198X

If there’s one thing in gaming that we’ve built a mystique around, it’s definitely the arcade. The glitz and glamour

Command and Conquer: Tiberian Sun

This entry is part 3 of 16 in the series Command and Conquer

By the late 1990s, the Command and Conquer franchise had already become a distinguished presence in the real time strategy

Hihou Densetsu: Chris no Bouken

Pack-In Video was sort of like the Acclaim of Japanese publishers – much of their output was quick cash-ins outsourced

Shamus: Case II

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Shamus

The follow-up to Shamus tries something completely different, shedding its Berzerk-esque gameplay for something a little bit more original. It’s

Shamus

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Shamus

Synapse Software was only alive for a few years in the early-to-mid 1980s, but during their brief existence, they developed

Dragon’s Lair II: Time Warp

This entry is part 2 of 7 in the series Dragon's Lair

In the early 1990s, with the FMV game suddenly in vogue again thanks to the CD-ROM, Bluth and his team

Lightning Swords / Ken-Go

In the intro to Ken-Go (no connection to the later Lightweight-developed series), a fleeing woman collapses in front of a

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