I’ve had a love/hate relationship with arcade space shooters since the early 80’s; long before the term “bullet-hell” was even a thing. Over the years the games have gotten tougher and my skills and reflexes have lessened; thu...
When it comes to PlayStation, I’ve found that I’ve become accustomed to a multitude of ports over the years. While many are mainstream staples that make their usual appearance, I like to be surprised with the ones that I never ...
I have to admit, it’s a bit of a surprise that, in the latter half of 2019, I’m writing a review for a game that has recently released on PlayStation Vita. Don’t get me wrong, I love my little handheld, but I did still have to ...
When it comes to the world of roleplaying games as a North American gamer, I’ve grown accustomed to not seeing all that the world has to offer. Sometimes it means that that we miss out on a few titles in popular series or even ...
There is a certain charm to be found in the 3D shoot’em up genre. Maybe it’s the joy of destroying waves of enemies looking to do the same to you with increasingly more powerful firepower. Then again maybe it’s the challenge th...
Although SNK’s NeoGeo arcade system has been out of production for decades, there remains a small contingency of indie developers who still enjoy developing for the classic hardware. One such group is German developer NGDEV, w...
I played Rainbow Moon upon its original PlayStation 3 release back in 2012, and though I had fun with it, I largely found it to be a competent but unremarkable RPG. I enjoyed my time with it, but once I put it down I found that...
Lost Sea is a game about finding yourself stranded in a mysterious archipelago after having become the most recent in a long and legendary line of victims to the Bermuda Triangle. You start the game with a machete and the goal ...
When I first reviewed Rainbow Moon for the PlayStation Vita, I was treated to a RPG that was both playable in small bites and a major time commitment in the same package. Usually those two ideas don’t go hand in hand but the sa...