A Look Back at Parasite Eve II (PS1)
Parasite Eve II is a survival horror action game developed by SquareSoft and released in 2000 on the PlayStation. A sequel to 1998’s Parasite Eve, …
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Parasite Eve II is a survival horror action game developed by SquareSoft and released in 2000 on the PlayStation. A sequel to 1998’s Parasite Eve, …
If you’re like me and have never surfed a day in your life you probably had a couple of questions the first time you saw …
Way of the Samurai is an underrated choose your own adventure/action game for the PlayStation 2. Players assume the role of Kenji, a Ronin samurai …
Back in 1998, I was in elementary school and only owned an N64. The only times I would get to experience PlayStation games were sleepovers …
Super Castlevania IV stands as the quintessential 16-bit side-scrolling action game. Boasting breathtaking environments, memorable monster designs, and flawlessly tuned gameplay, it remains a high-water …
Mobile Suit Gundam: Journey to Jaburo is an action game for the PlayStation 2 released in 2001 that isn’t often talked about in retro circles, …
Dino Crisis is a Capcom survival-horror game for the PlayStation released in 1999. I completed the game on my PS3 at 1080p on a modern …
Cybernoid: The Fighting Machine is an unforgiving, obscure shooter that originally made waves on European home computers before being ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System …
Jewel Master didn’t completely reinvent the wheel, but it stands as a perfectly competent side-scrolling action title in the Sega Genesis library. The story is …
When The Astyanax made the jump from arcades to the Nintendo Entertainment System in late 1989 (early 1990 in North America), it underwent a massive …