
Yakuza 3 (PS4)- Review
Part of the Yakuza Remastered collection, just how does this HD remaster of the PS3 debut hold up for a newcomer to the game? Continue reading Yakuza 3 (PS4)- Review
Part of the Yakuza Remastered collection, just how does this HD remaster of the PS3 debut hold up for a newcomer to the game? Continue reading Yakuza 3 (PS4)- Review
Is this R-Type inspired shmup worth your hard earned cash, or is this a redux that isn’t good enough? Continue reading Rigid Force REDUX (Switch eShop)- Review
The same song and dance has happened with Game Tengoku and Radirgy Swag’s physical editions: So here’s just the blunt truth, and how this isn’t how to handle a business. Continue reading Dispatch Games’ Constant Delays Are Beyond Parody Now
Tokusatsu, Natsume, Game Balancing, and other such questions: just what does Mekaskull have to say about their new Ninja hit? Continue reading The Essence of Cyber Shadow: Interview with Mekaskull and Yacht Club!
Is this compilation of Turrican classics a worthy introduction to the franchise, or is this a machine that needs to be taken apart? Continue reading Turrican Flashback (Nintendo Switch)- Review
After years of waiting, Mekahead’s Ninja action game is finally released to the masses. Is this a journey worth experiencing, or is this a new age of darkness looming over the city? Continue reading CYBER SHADOW (Xbox Series X)- Review
Does Dragon Lapis manage to capture the same magic as Dragon Sinker, or is this a revival that should be stopped? Continue reading Dragon Lapis (Switch eShop)- Review
The first review of a game made with Series X compatibility in mind! Just how does this business sim mixed with RPG combat hold up? Continue reading Blacksmith of the Sand Kingdom (Xbox Series X)- Review
Is this dice-counting puzzler worth your hard earned funds, or is it just too much change to keep track of? Continue reading TENS (Switch eShop)- Review
I think I’m finally able to discuss this in a rational manner, in a way to talk via this site, my main outlet for reaching out to readers who may not know, in a way better than my Twitter the past week. Years ago, I met a wonderful man on the wide world of VG twitter: JapaneseNintendo, a blog created by the man known as … Continue reading Official statement on my departed friend, Brian Cooper
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