Will a strong start for this revival lead to an equally strong finish?
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REVIEW: Hakuoki: Stories of the Shinsengumi
A visual novel full of romance and Japanese history.
REVIEW: The Walking Dead Season 2: Episode 3 – In Harm’s Way
Watch out for the innocent-looking ones…
REVIEW: Mugen Souls Z
Chou Chou and the gang are out on another adventure.
REVIEW: Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure
In Tesla Effect: A Tex Murphy Adventure, Tex Murphy is back, thanks to a Kickstarter campaign. Did the fans get what they paid for?
REVIEW: Kero Blaster
It may be Mega May, but the Blue Bomber isn’t the only one who can jump ‘n’ shoot.
REVIEW: Bound By Flame
Great balls of fire!
Smashing Saturdays! Week 28: May 12-16, 2014
The only thing more adorable than girl Villagers is Pichu!
RETRO REVIEW: Mega Man: The Power Battle/Fighters
Are you a fan of the Blue Bomber but sick of always having those pesky and often times difficult platforming sections? If for some odd reason you happened to say yes, then this duo of titles should be perfect for you!
RETRO REVIEW: Mega Man 8 (PS1)
Go find Dr. Wahwee!
REVIEW: Mario Golf: World Tour
Does it score well or get trapped in a hazard?
REVIEW: Cardinal Quest
3 Champions, A horde of Minotaurs, and dungeons raving with bad guys, what more can a person ever ask for?
REVIEW: Earth Defense Force 2025
Here there be giant spiders… and some dragons.
The Downpour Podcast Episode 49
Games and anime, past and present…there’s even a Daft Punk reference!
REVIEW: Kirby: Triple Deluxe
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
Smashing Saturdays! Week 27: May 5-9, 2014
Dragoon, Bullet Bill, but still no Ness…
RETRO REVIEW: Mega Man VII
It might not be the best Mega Man game, but… um… graphics?
RETRO REVIEW: Mega Man 6 (NES)
Being the sixth game does not make it any less enjoyable.
REVIEW: Grinsia
Grinsia is the latest 3DS game from indie game publisher NICALiS and a port of an RPG from the prolific mobile publisher Kemco.
REVIEW: Blazblue: Chrono Phantasma
I’ve dipped my toes into the pool of fighting games enough to have at least a decent understanding of what makes them fun, and Blazblue Chrono Phantasma is extremely fun.