Latest
Procedurally Generated History
Venturing through a portal of time and space completely made of numbers grammars and everything your grandma’s best friend did 45 years ago.
Comix Zone: A Farewell to the Genesis
Coming out with a bang in the tail end of the Genesis life cycle, Comix Zone is a stylish, though unfocused game that is more flash than substance
The Origin of the Rogue Gambler Setzer Gabbiani
Final Fantasy has a long history of original defining characters. Few of them rival the unbridled freedom of the casino-airship freedom riding Setzer.
Skitchin’: Hitchin’ a Ride on an EA Classic
Skateboarding? Hitching? Skitchin. In the era of extreme sports, EA came out with a game so of the 90s that it is often stuck there, for better or worse.
Finding Your Way in Way of the Samurai 2
Way of the Samurai 2 is a game often forgotten in vast library of PS2 must plays. But there’s something to the game that may make it worth revisiting.
Blood Will Tell: A SEGA Retro Rarity
Blood Will Tell is a rare gem that sells for big bucks online. But does this cult classic video game adaptation of Dororo stand up to the test of time?
Dubbing Down in Yakuza
The now legendary Yakuza franchise had some rough beginnings in the west. With an interesting localization propping it up, it became a cautionary tale on how an otherwise great game can be brought down by mishandled localization.
A Non-violent RPG Jam
The cornerstone of most RPGs is combat, especially TTRPGs. Here we look at independent creators that define their games with differing designs and what those games look like.
Player Expression in God Hand
God Hand is a weird game with weird combat. But what it lacks in normalcy it makes up for in absolute player freedom.