Posts Tagged ‘Adventure’

DateAug 4, 2005
Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem (Second Take)

Projects that are in development for extended periods of time tend to either a) die, or b) suck. But once in a great while, a rare title comes along that questions the validity of the rule. Eternal Darkness: Sanity’s Requiem, a title that was in development for over 4 years, is one of those games. [...]

DateJul 29, 2005
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney

Now at first glance, this game might not seem entirely interesting. The main point of this game is to be a rookie defense lawyer and prove that your client is not guilty of the crime he or she is being charged for. But really, it should end up being a lot of fun simply because [...]

DateJul 28, 2005
Lost In Blue

There haven’t been a whole lot of games based on pure survival in our industry. Sure you could talk about games like Resident Evil, but that’s also based on horror. But when you think about it, there haven’t been a whole lot of games in which you actually have to focus on core survival instincts [...]

DateJul 27, 2005
Trace Memory

Japan has actually already seen this new DS game grace their shores, but under the title “Another Code.” It is a seemingly “interactive novel” that claims to truly take advantage of many of the DS’ features to incite an incredibly deep storyline! While doing various studies on actual human memory for the government’s top secret [...]

DateJul 25, 2005
Ultimate Spider-Man

One of the beauties of the Spider-Man franchise is that it’s been continually improving since the early days of its iterations on the NES and SNES. Ever since the beloved web slinger graced current generation consoles for the first time, fans across the globe have fallen in love with his various abilities! The first game, [...]

DateJul 8, 2005
Kirby: Canvas Curse

When gamers first heard that Nintendo’s new handheld would feature two lcd screens, with the bottom screen being touch-sensitive, most didn’t know what to expect. Now that the Nintendo DS has been launched worldwide, gamers are starting to understand Nintendo’s new vision for games, and that vision is anything but orthodox. With a growing collection [...]

DateFeb 13, 2005
Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap

The Legend of Zelda returns to its roots with its latest installment, The Minish Cap. Sometimes it feels pointless to review a Zelda game; there’s simply no series which consistently delivers, which seems to always get it right and this game, luckily, does not end this trend. Nintendo, and in this case Capcom, have the [...]

DateNov 5, 2004
Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures

Imagine yourself walking into your favorite videogame store and seeing a new Zelda game has been released. Imagine that the year is 2004 (shouldn’t be too hard) and that, even though most game companies are trying to have the best graphics possible, the game is in 2D. Depending on what kind of gamer you are, [...]

DateOct 16, 2004
Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance

The Baldur’s Gate series is very well known by the PC community. It is one of the best RPG’s ever made, and it is based on the incredibly popular Dungeons and Dragons license. The story was excellent, the gameplay superb, and the music was some of the best we had ever heard. Seeing how popular [...]

DateSep 21, 2004
Legend of Zelda: Master Quest

Being that this is a free pre-order only special, and that pretty much everyone wants the Wind Waker, there is absolutely no reason for any GameCube owner not to pick this one up, its FREE! Considered by many to be Nintendo’s great achievement, this game is an absolute joy to play. If for some reason [...]