A Sequel With An Identity Crisis - Battlezone Combat Commander Review
Aight, I have returned, with the promised review of Battlezone 2, thankfully, a lot of the knowledge from 98 translates to this one, so there was no actual learning the game phase. Battlezone Combat Commander is the remaster of Battlezone 2 Combat Commander from 1999, same thing as before, the info on the side is from this remaster, not the original game. It crashed on me once, that’s about it, although I did feel like loading took too long in a few missions. For the sake of fairness, and...
After 1909 Hours Playing Victoria 2, what do I think of it, My most played games of all time.
Victoria 2 was released in 2010 developed and Published by Paradox, and the game was.... It was a mess, like any good PC game, the game was released in a all most unrecognizable state than what I am used to play nowadays, 2 years later and 2 expension it became a much better game,but this review isn't about that, it's rather about why I love this game so much, and with that I am going to talk about my personal history with this game. In 2017, 8 Years ago when I was 12 years old, I begun...
Batman Dark Tomorrow: Holy unholy disasters, Batman!
The Dark Knight faces his greatest challenge yet: Subpar game development! It's hard to think of any game as soul crushing as Dark Tomorrow. Touted in early promotional material as a hyper-ambitious title offering an open-world Gotham with a faithful story penned by Final Fantasy writer Kenji Tarada and veteran Batman scribe Scott Peterson, this was meant to be THE definitive Batman experience. Unfortunately for developers Kemco and HotGen (who ported the game to Xbox), the initial concept...
Marvel Games, the 16-Bit Consoles; Part One
Welcome again, land-dwellers, to the dawn of a new era of licensed Marvel games. Gone are the lowly 8-bit games of the NES and the Master System. Gone, too, are the games of the arcade era with their excessive amounts of quality and hype (other than Galactic Storm, which of course had neither quality nor hype). Now, we enter into a new age of cape games; the 16-bit home consoles. These totally radical games will make you exclaim ‘whoa dude, ergonomic!’, or whatever it is that all those...
The RTS I Never Knew I Wanted - Battlezone 98 Redux Review
I return with another RTS review, and following the same logic as the one before, it would be boring to cover a popular game, so, instead I chose to go off the beaten path… Again. This game, although its quite popular… In its niche that is, its mostly unknown outside of said niche, mostly seen as a gimmick, and always unfairly compared with some RTS heavy hitters which happened to be released the same year (It had to compete with Age of Empires 2, and Starcraft). Still, looking at it as...
Battle Spirit: Digimon Frontier- Lightweight fighter that packs a punch.
Battle Spirit: Digimon Frontier Battle Spirit: Digimon Frontier is a tour de force of Wonderswan development. The enduring beauty of the sprite work is quite evident through the beautiful barrage of colors on screen. The captivating soundtrack of catchy beats is sure to entertain and energize those lucky enough to listen to it. While Digimon Frontier is the black sheep of the original four series of Digimon there is no mistaking the caliber of this game’s gameplay. Let’s first talk...
PPR #06 - Catherine: Full Body - This One Has a Femboy in it
Kids’ Stuff ATLUS Co., Ltd. makes video games for teenagers. No, I don’t just mean that they make video games about them. Their target audience has almost always been teenagers, especially ones going through high school. They have games like Persona, which are practically all about high school teenagers doing high school things like forming gangs and going to war with gods. Other games like Shin Megami Tensei are meant for that rebellious, angsty kid who wants to play a video game that he...
Godzilla: Unleashed (PS2) – A Glorious, Janky Mess of a Monster Brawler
Foreword As someone who’s proudly stomped their way through Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee I went into Godzilla: Unleashed hoping for more city-leveling and a more fleshed-out roster. And oh boy, did it deliver—just not always in the way I expected. This isn’t the most polished Godzilla game. If we're being totally honest, it’s more of a glitchy free-for-all held together with duct tape, naive ambition, and a lot of fan service. And I kind of love it for that. Gameplay – A...
Ecsaform the most average SRPG you will ever play.
Disclaimer, this review was made in 2 years ago (Tho I slightly modify) it modify it when the fan translation just had came out, one week ago I made a PS1 JRPG retrospective and mentioned this game, and the fact I made a review about it. Ecsaform was released in 1999 for the PS1, however we westerners only had the chance to play recently with a fan patch made available in june of 2023 When I begun playing it, I had my expectations really low, I was thinking Ecsaform would be a bad game...