The Peak of Deck Building - Chrono Ark Review
Reviewing roguelites is something I have been avoiding for a while, cause its often too much work, since I prefer to be as thorough as I can with my reviews, as I see anything less as disingenuous. This mentality often makes it hard for me to actually want to play a roguelite/roguelike for a review. Today’s review is a special one, you see, I have an absolute disdain towards deck builders, however, this one is among the exceptions, among the few deck builders I don’t hate. Funnily enough...
Battletoads (NES)
Kicking Arse in the Grass (or Dirt) ::simbatwerking Battletoads is an awesome beat 'em up that I have a total love/hate relationship with. It came out during the NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) lifetime, and I remember it very fondly from my childhood. It was actually one of only nine NES titles that my cousin and I owned! It has that edgy, '90s cartoon and comic book art style, making it feel like you are looking right at a Saturday morning cartoon. Story You play as Rash and...
NBA Jam Retrospective
When you think about sports game, most of us may often refer to the Madden games or 2K series, the type of games that simulates the real life experience of actual sports we watch and enjoy. However, there’s a polar opposite of traditional sports games which is the arcade style of gaming. Arcade style sports games have as few rules as possible as the real life counterpart and an unimaginative style of game play that fits archetype. It’s time to discuss NBA Jam, a classic that takes the...
Actraiser (SNES)
PROTECTING THE LAND ONE SWING AT A TIME ⚔️ ActRaiser is a piece of art etched in my heart. 💘 This game definitely has a special place in my SNES heart, lol—it is easily one of my top 10, no doubt! It’s a traditional side-scrolling platformer combined with RPG/simulation elements where you can build a whole city (^-^). It’s actually quite an impressive game to be on the SNES. The environments are gorgeous, ranging from marshlands all the way to volcanoes. Highly recommended! STORY You...
Sweet Little Lies - LiEat Review
I don’t think I have covered a Wolf RPG game yet, so, let’s start with something simple, as well as a certified hood classic. Wolf RPG is an interesting beast, an engine made by someone who worked on RPG Maker, which is often called RPG Maker for advanced users, for a while exclusive to Japan, until a translation effort started around 2015. Some classic horror games attributed to RPG Maker, are actually made in Wolf RPG, more notably, Mad Father, and Misao. The biggest appeal of the...
The Sounds of Games That Became Home
I can’t even remember how many times I’ve fallen asleep while gaming. Not because I got tired of playing or anything like that, but because, without even realizing it, I knew I was somewhere safe. Somewhere I could call home. There are a lot of moments where this happens to me. Sometimes it’s inside a save room from Resident Evil 4, sometimes at Firelink Shrine from Dark Souls, sometimes on the main menu of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion or Persona 4. But whenever I think about peace inside...
Where Angels And Demons Live In Harmony - The Gray Garden Review
Once more, I dig into my personal favorites for a game to review, since I was in the mood for more RPG Maker games, and, its been quite a while since I have delved into funamusea/mogeko/Deep Sea Prisoner’s (I swear, she has too many aliases) games. Before we start, and it has been a while since I’ve done this, there are trigger warnings for this game, which I took from the translator’s site, since I can’t be bothered to check what actually warrants said warnings: Violence and gore. Some...
Spikeout: Battle Street (Xbox)
Punch, kick, punch, kick …sigh….. (-_-) Spike Out: Battle Street is a beat'em up side scrolling fighter that takes you from the bays of a nice small town beach, into a mall made in the shape of a Ferris wheel and lastly, but definitely not least, a big lighthouse tower with a statue of Sonic the Hedgehog as tall as the eyes can see. What? Yeah, that’s what I said when I played this game for the first time. Let the disappointments begin. Story The story is about a young man named Spike...
The Mixtape Effect: Between Nostalgia and the Critics' Bubble
I'm a child of the 90s. I grew up in that era and lived through a lot of what Mixtape deals with. Even though I wasn't born in the United States, I was heavily influenced by American culture, which has a strong presence worldwide. What this game tries to communicate resonates with a lot of people, and I completely understand why it would be well received. But this piece isn't about saying whether Mixtape is "good" or "bad". What I want to do here is analyze what it's presenting, how the...