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Everyone loves a good video game franchise. Who among us can say they haven’t played and enjoyed all 34 different Dynasty Warriors games? But sometimes when an IP wants to stretch its legs creatively, ...
Led by the PS1, the fifth generation of consoles was when developers really started leaning into darker, more unsettling stuff. Everyone knows more polygons = more adult. Today, let’s talk about just ...
This is about as fun as uncomplicated FPS games get. Buy it, blast through it over a weekend, smile the entire time.
Ugh. Re-releases. Don’t you just hate them. So lazy. Anyway, here’s all our PS1 hidden gems we’ve recommended to you beautiful people compiled into one video, but we’ve at least given you ...
The sheer volume of games coming out these days makes it kinda hard to look back, especially when rose-tinted glasses can be so…fragile. But not when it comes to these games games that aged well ...
The Nintendo Dual Screen, or Dos Screen as it’s known in Spanish speaking countries, was ambition personified.
Despite being one of the bigger European developers going at the minute, MercurySteam’s back catalogue is pretty light on original games. Their most famous offerings are games like Castlevania ...
The PS2 has a plethora of classics RPGs, as well as more than a handful that have basically been lost to time.
What’s weird though, is the fact that Bethesda isn’t the developer or even publisher in charge of any of the canceled Fallout games. All five started and ended with the previous owner of the ...
Dragon's Dogma 2 set its stall out from the very beginning to be an improved version of the original game, and it succeeds in that goal.
It’s hard to believe that over 40 years have passed since the release of the NES in its original Famicom form. The console had a fascinating launch and early success in Japan, before going ...