Tag: Mini-Review

  • Salamander Portable: Gradius 2 (PSP)

    Salamander Portable: Gradius 2 (PSP)

    (Review archived from January 4, 2019) This is the tale of two reviews, one which addresses the base game of Gradius 2, and another which speaks to this specific port of the original MSX title. In terms of the game itself, Gradius 2 is … fine … I guess. It expands a bit on the arcade game, but these…

  • DonPachi (Cyclone’s Best) (PS1)

    DonPachi (Cyclone’s Best) (PS1)

    (Review archived from January 4, 2019) I’m pretty sure the translation for the phrase ‘DonPachi’ means ‘LoveHate’. Okay I totally made that part up, but it perfectly describes my experience with this game. I loved the non-stop action and the thrilling amount of firepower unleashed when your weapons are fully charged. I loved the graphics…

  • Chrono Trigger (DS)

    Chrono Trigger (DS)

    (Review archived from January 4, 2019) Can you believe that I had never played Chrono Trigger until now!? Well it was high time I remedied this blind spot in my gaming repertoire, and an unseasonably cold November seemed like as good a time as any to rectify that. Chrono Trigger is absolutely deserving of the…

  • Bioshock 2: Minerva’s Den (PC/Steam)

    Bioshock 2: Minerva’s Den (PC/Steam)

    (Review archived from January 4, 2019) Although it’s been a few years since I played Bioshock 2, I had never completed this DLC expansion pack. But to call Minerva’s Den a mere ‘expansion pack’ is a bit of a disservice actually. What we have here is a full-fledged single player campaign with a nicely written…

  • Grim Fandango Remastered (PC/Steam)

    Grim Fandango Remastered (PC/Steam)

    (Review archived from January 20, 2016) This is one of those games that manages to get by purely on the strength of its wit, charm, and guile. And that’s all it needs really. Sure the gameplay is sort of janky in parts. Sure the pacing is a hot mess. Sure there are several off the wall ‘moon-logic’…

  • Resident Evil: Director’s Cut – DualShock Ver. (PS1)

    Resident Evil: Director’s Cut – DualShock Ver. (PS1)

    (Review archived from January 20, 2016) Can you believe that I had never played a Resident Evil game to completion!? I was always more of a Silent Hill guy, and the trappings of Resident Evil had always seemed a bit campy for my tastes. And you know what? Resident Evil is totally campy. But in a good way. This…

  • Maniac Mansion Deluxe [LucasFan Games] (PC)

    Maniac Mansion Deluxe [LucasFan Games] (PC)

    (Review archived from January 20, 2016) I had beaten this game on the NES, but never on the PC which to my mind is probably the definitive version. In order to mix things up a bit I opted for the LucasFan Games remake version of the Maniac Mansion (thus the Deluxe designation), and I was not disappointed. The updated…

  • Castlevania: The Adventure (GB)

    Castlevania: The Adventure (GB)

    (Review archived from January 20, 2016) Wow, Castlevania’s first outing on the GameBoy is really something ain’t it? I mean, wow it’s just … wow. Look, truth be known I think I could be more forgiving towards this game if it wasn’t a Castlevania game. But it is a Castlevania game, and as such I feel that I need to make…

  • Dead Island (PC/Steam)

    Dead Island (PC/Steam)

    (Review archived from January 20, 2016) This game is a jack of all trades master of none. It’s a first person brawler, a driving game, a FPS, it has RPG styled skill trees, etc. The trouble with this is that so many of its ideas seem a little half-baked as a result, which ultimately leaves…