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You can’t talk about ambitious consoles without talking about the OG PlayStation. A 32-bit dynamo capable of jaw-dropping 3D graphics that could play CDs from a first time console manufacturer? Yeah, ...
Today’s games were made by developers who punched way above their weight class, whether that’s the mechanics they pioneered, the scale of their game despite their own scale, or the wild swings they ...
Bohemia Interactive has today announced the third expansion for DayZ by the name of Badlands, complete with wonderfully Marc Ecko’s Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure logo. Check out the trailer ...
As consoles go, the SNES has quite the family friendly image. But, just like a Pizza Hut when you look at its hygiene rating or taste its pizza or breathe inside a restaurant, it’s not always good for ...
The PSP was ambition personified, so much so that it’s kinda wild to look back and realise what exactly Sony cooked up in 2004. For a 21 year old handheld, the PSP shot for the moon with its tech, and ...
Steambot Chronicles (Bumpy Trot) Steambot Chronicles joined the ever growing list of mech combat games when it launched on PS2 in 2005. Otherwise known as Bumpy Trot, which is always extremely fun ...
The main issue Date Everything has is the sheer size of the game. 100 dateable characters, each with their own unique questline, fully voice acted conversations and three separate endings, along ...
Also, if you want more Metal Slug-esque action on the GBA, check out the Lilo & Stitch game. No, we’re serious. It’s Metal Slug under the guise of a Disney game. Quite the infiltration there ...
C.O.P. The Recruit Developed by Velez & Dubail and published by Ubisoft, this insanely ambitious DS game was originally meant to be an entry in the Driver series. If you watched our ambitious GBA ...
The combat system places Kahu at the center of a grid, surrounded by up to eight of his monsters that can be rotated around him. Battles are a matter of figuring out who to put on offense each ...
You don’t need me to repeat how the NES changed gaming. So many classic games shaped the very way we enjoy our little digital men and sometimes goblins. But unlike most SNL special guests from ...
Honestly, PsiloSybil looks more like a PS1 game than most PS1 games, and even more than its most obvious inspiration, Crash Bandicoot. That’s quite impressive really, and bad_vertex has done an ...
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