This may come as a surprise, I've only brought it up like maybe 4 or 10 times throughout my very ongoing Marvel retrospective series, but originally my very first review on this site over a year ago now was going to be this game, followed by its sequel Rise of Apocalypse and spiritual successor to the series, Marvel Ultimate Alliance. Then for some reason against all sanity I decided to play every Marvel game from the 3rd to 6th gen leading up to X-Men Legends, and now here we are with this...
Continuing with the Mary Skelter series, now, I will be covering the remake of the 1st game, Mary Skelter Nightmares, if you are seeing this review first, you should know that I am covering this series in the recommended play order, which means, 2 then 1 then Finale.
This remake, was originally a DLC, but, for the PC version (which is the one I am reviewing) and subsequent re-releases, its included for free with Mary Skelter 2 (together with extra classes DLCs and cosmetic DLCs, for both...
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What is something that Mario and Spider-Man have in common other than being heroes who wear red and blue?
Please read on to find out...
...or you can watch my video version of this article
here.
In 1997, one of my favorite games, Moon: Remix RPG Adventure, was released for the Sony Playstation.
The game development company that created Moon, LOVE•de•LIC, was composed of several ex-Squaresoft employees who had previously worked on games such as 1996's Super Mario RPG. At...
Eislinn’s Last Sunset is a Fire Emblem Fan game (I tag this as a Romhack because Fan game category doesn't exist) It runs on a EXE. files and doesn't require a emulator or rom of the original game to play you just need to dowload in it's page on FE universe, it initially came out in 2023, but this current build is from December of 2024
Gameplay
This game is very short being only 5 chapters long, and can be easily beaten in 2 Hours, while this is a fan game, it's gameplay is heavy derived...
SQUARE HQ, JAPAN, 1991
*Since I am too goddamn lazy to use a translator for simplicity’s sake, this skit will be translated already in English, if you got a question of how that works… Baku Magic*
Worker: Sir, Final Fantasy IV has sold like pancakes, people got hyped for the franchise growing up after our first attempt went… divisive *Glares at Final Fantasy II (Japan) in shelf*
CEO: Well, whatever, just send that one to USA and call it a day
Worker: But sir, we haven’t sent them II or...
We Love Katamari is my favorite game of all time (and one I've been meaning to write about), so the prospect of a new game after all these years was enticing. I was halfway expecting Bamco to drop the ball (no pun intended) on Once Upon a Katamari, so I curbed my enthusiasm to shield myself from any permanent psychological damage. Fortunately the developers at Rengame, while not matching the same high as the older entries, deliver an incredibly solid revival of the series I can recommend to...
Over the weekend I was reminded of a game I have on my library but haven’t been able to play since the day I downloaded. If it weren’t for Cap’n @Zerpina posting a screenshot on her profile and later posted a full playthrough on her YouTube channel that I wouldn’t have give this one a go.
It’s a “small” game that can be completed under thirty minutes.
I know what you’re thinking and most of you are probably rolling your eyes thinking, a whole article for such a very short game!
Have I...
Returning to regular programming, I have decided to cover a certain series, which also happens to be a personal favorite, but, I can already see you wondering, why am I covering the 2nd game in the series first? You see, I am going to cover this series, in the recommended play order, it isn’t too complex really, just play 2, then Nightmares (1), then Finale, the fact 2 has a remake of Mary Skelter Nightmares makes things far easier, and that’s the one I will be playing next, but I am getting...