Category: Game Reviews

  • Super Mario All-Stars: Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels (SNES)

    Super Mario All-Stars: Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels (SNES)

    (Review archived from March 6, 2015) Super Mario Bros: The Lost Levels is a Super Mario fever dream hallucinated through a fog of several consecutive bad acid trips and moments of religious epiphany. The gaming world tends to think of Shigeru Miyamoto as that super fun uncle from your childhood who was always cracking jokes…

  • Super Mario All-Stars: Super Mario Bros. (SNES)

    Super Mario All-Stars: Super Mario Bros. (SNES)

    (Review archived from February 28, 2015) Ya know it’s funny; pretty much every time I fire up Super Mario Bros. it’s the original NES version, and I always forget about this updated release of the game. And that’s a shame really because I have no qualms declaring this to be the definitive version of the…

  • River City Ransom EX (GBA)

    River City Ransom EX (GBA)

    (Review archived from February 26, 2015) River City Ransom is an interesting game in that it was never astoundingly popular on the NES at the time of its release. It was later that the retro gaming scene contributed enormously to the popularity this game has today. And with good reason. IMO this game is the…

  • Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood (PC/Steam)

    Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood (PC/Steam)

    (Review archived from February 24, 2015) Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood is the second chapter in the ongoing saga of the inimitable assassin Ezio Auditore.  In many ways this game dials in the scope of the story of Ezio while continuing to refine and expand upon gameplay elements present in the Assassin’s Creed series. The story in Brotherhood picks…

  • Mega Man (NES)

    Mega Man (NES)

    (Review archived from January 27, 2015) Mega Man was the first game that I ever heard about via word of mouth. Bear in mind that this was before the internet, before orchestrated video game advertising campaigns, and largely before journalistic media coverage of console gaming was officially a ‘thing’ (this would have been somewhere around…

  • Rygar (NES)

    Rygar (NES)

    (Review archived from January 22, 2015) Many of the hidden gems on the NES have gone on to gain notoriety in such a way as to call their ‘hidden’ status into question. Some of these games, like River City Ransom for instance, have transitioned from being hidden gems to well-known, bona-fide classics. For the most…

  • Richard & Alice (PC/Steam)

    Richard & Alice (PC/Steam)

    (Review archived from January 19, 2015) Richard & Alice strikes me as a hybrid mix of point & click adventure meets visual novel. Let’s start out with the high points here. The story of Richard & Alice is absolutely compelling with a particular high note being the well written dialog between characters. The conversational segments…

  • The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES)

    The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES)

    (Review archived from January 16, 2015) This isn’t my first play through of Link to the Past by any stretch of the imagination, but it is my first in quite a number of years. In many ways this was the first game in the Zelda series to have begun the process of codifying the lore…

  • BioShock 2 (PC/Steam)

    BioShock 2 (PC/Steam)

    (Review archived from January 7, 2015) If popular opinion is to be believed, Bioshock 2 is a game that suffers under the shadow of the remarkable first game in the series, which is mostly regarded as being the better of the two journeys into the depths of Rapture (that is, if one can actually classify…