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We promise we’re not mentioning Ghost Rider again. As much as we want to. X-Blades The mid to late 2000s were certainly a period of time, and the cover of X-Blades is certainly a product of that. Not ...
There’s only one fate worse than death for a video game franchise. Pivoting to mobile…and then death. But that’s exactly what happened to these poor games. Driver Despite being the series that proved ...
As extensively covered as the PS1 library is, the Japanese PS1 library is still a relatively untapped well of brilliance and nonsense. Suzuki Bakuhatsu Our first game of the day stars what may be the ...
We’re talking about the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater line of games, of course. There aren’t a bunch of actual Tony Hawks running ...
While the PS1 was when gaming started to embrace its dark, gritty side, the PlayStation 2 began an era where developers decided to get really grim with it. If you’ve been playing a lot of Battle For ...
While a lot (like way too many) games launch in sorry states these days, a lot of them do eventually get polished up over time fixes. The same can’t be said for these properly broken games. Fist ...
For a lot of people, 2023’s RoboCop: Rogue City was—well, it wasn’t really proper game of the year material. It was a bit too janky to be considered in contention with some of the biggest ...
As consoles go, the SNES has quite the family friendly image. But, just like a Pizza Hut when you look at its hygiene rating or taste its pizza or breathe inside a restaurant, it’s not always ...
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 early 2000s was a crazy, weird time of defeating dystopias with karate, sending texts via Microsoft Excel, and ignoring your pets so you could look at jpegs of pets. As its adverts might have ...
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.
From the Supervision to the Steam Deck, the vast history of handheld console gaming is always worth celebrating.