“Sword or whip,” is the question that Koji Igarashi asked his fans when launching his Kickstarter for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, successor to the…
I don’t have much to say about Meteos. It’s a cool reverse Tetris thing where you launch blocks into the air. Yet something about it…
The WarioWare franchise is perfect for showing off the capabilities of Nintendo’s gimmick-based hardware. Twisted, Touched, Smooth Moves, Snapped and Game & Wario find fun,…
I started playing Final Fantasy XI fairly soon after its North American debut in 2003. For some reason, I unreasonably love how unforgiving and time…
Yumi’s Odd Odyssey, also known as Sayonara UmiharaKawase, is a really cute and charming game. I love the bizarre yet realistic backgrounds, the wildly out…
Over the last ten years, I haven’t had many opportunities to enjoy multiplayer gaming outside of the occasional online match or a rare family get…
It’s hard to get excited for most black box NES games. The majority of them were made before Nintendo hit its creative stride with games…
Red Steel perfectly represents the flaws of the original Wii Remote’s design. 1:1 sword controls were simply impossible with its built in accelerometers. While the…
Most view the 16-bit era of Sonic the Hedgehog as his golden years. I personally started the series with Sonic Adventure on the Dreamcast, but…
Most people with an NES collection have at least one or two copies of this laying around. I used to have two myself, but I…