About Cycles and Horns: Exploring the Hidden Lore of Fumito Ueda's Games
There is no seventeenth colossus, no secret hidden in the Japanese box art, nor any special command that will bug your game and unlock a true ending. But that’s fine. Fumito Ueda's work is expressed mainly through what it ignites in our imagination, thanks to a world that suggests much more than it reveals. Each player engaged with the most far-fetched “theory” benefits more than those who settle for viewing it as an empty action game. A lot has evolved since 2001, when Ico was first...
Silent Hill 2 (2024): In my restless dreams, I see that town...Silent Hill
Don't worry, I'm not crazy... at least, I don't think so "They actually did it!", I exclaimed. As soon as I saw the opening scene and played the first 20 minutes of the game, my jaw dropped. I don't know what happened, but Bloober Team, against all odds, managed to make one of the greatest remakes of all time and put Silent Hill back on the road to recovery. Following the disappointing releases of Downpour and Book of Memories, along with the subpar HD ports of Silent Hill 2 and 3, many...
Marvel Games, the Early Handhelds: Part Two
We’re back with the next batch of 6 early handheld Marvel games in this ongoing series. I've seen some dark, nebulous pits of bad quality control already- from the consistently always terrible Captain America and the Avengers to the not so ‘amazing’ Amazing Spider-Man trilogy on the Game Boy. Get it? Not so ‘amazing’? That's the kind of absolute lowest effort humour that you keep coming back for. Why else would you keep reading these articles? It's definitely not for the games. First up...
Modern Horror: A Decade of Fright - Part 3: Lost In Space
Your Final Frontier... In my never-ending pursuit to find the best horror games that feel truly scary or are reminiscent of the 90’s and early 2000’s horror but actually play well, I took upon myself to gather up all modern horror games that are worth playing. What defines a horror video game? Most people typically assume that there are simple answers, such as ghosts, zombies, space, or any other single word category. While it’s difficult to pin down and categorize horror into a single...
Best of Fighting Game Ports - Dreamcast
Intro The late 90s and early 2000s experienced a drastic growth in technology. Anything and everything felt possible. I feel like even though technology continues to evolve, something about it just feels so stagnant. It's no longer about the marketing gimmick or the tangible novelty that the consumer can touch and see, but it's now at the micro level where anything that came before is taken for granted. Growing up and seeing the major differences between one console and the next was an...
Best of Fighting Game Ports - PlayStation
Intro Right off the bat, how many of us really cared which version of an arcade game we played unless we were involved in a console war? Exactly, not too many. If you encountered people who played regularly at arcades or were one of them, you probably knew about the differences. Whether we noticed or not, console ports of many arcade games have come a long way. The fighting game genre is possibly the definitive benchmark for the quality of a game itself or how well the port was translated...
Marvel Games, the Early Handhelds: Part One
When I was planning out the handhelds I came to realize I just missed out on the Nintendo DS, which is considered being in the seventh generation having first debuted in November of 2004. Curious, I decided to look up how many Marvel games came out on that console. I remember a Marvel Nemesis port that I spent way too long playing as a preteen, and a Marvel Superhero Squad game but surely there can't be that many more, I said to myself. I was very wrong. There are a total of twenty-two...
Dragon Quest V, fatherhood and heroism
Dragon Quest V: The Hand of the Heavenly Bride is a game that I’d like to say needs no introduction, but much to my dismay that’s not the case. As the roman numeral implies, it is the fifth entry in the series. Originally released in 1992 for the Super Famicom, this generational adventure (as in, it spawns multiple generations of a family) wouldn’t be released outside of Japan until its Nintendo DS release on 2007. It also sports a frankly good PS2 remake (which unfortunatly didn't come out...
Modern Horror: A Decade of Fright - Part 2: Psychological Horror
Open Your Mind... In my never-ending pursuit to find the best horror games that feel truly scary or are reminiscent of the 90’s and early 2000’s horror but actually play well, I took upon myself to gather up all modern horror games that are worth playing. What defines a horror video game? Most people typically assume that there are simple answers, such as ghosts, zombies, space, or any other single word category. While it’s difficult to pin down and categorize horror into a single genre, or...

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the whole thing with tomoko is so disturbing! I never expected the kid to die
I'm still not convinced Virtual Boy actually existed. It just doesn't look like a real console.
I love the Japanese Transformers OP/EDs so much. Hey, Trigger – get off your American-lapdog butts and just make a new Transformers series, already! I'D WATCH THAT!!!!!