
Retro Age Attack!: Demon’s Crest
We take a look at Capcom’s classic 16-bit send off to the Red Arremer Firebrand. An underappreciated gem in sore need of a Virtual Console release. Let’s make it happen Capcom!
We take a look at Capcom’s classic 16-bit send off to the Red Arremer Firebrand. An underappreciated gem in sore need of a Virtual Console release. Let’s make it happen Capcom!
Star Wars: The Old Republic is the first MMO that could legitimately take the top spot away from the long-running champ of MMO?s, World of Warcraft. Now I know that might sound like a bold claim, especially considering how early it is into the release of SWTOR, but there?s a certain feeling this game evokes that plenty of other MMO?s have failed to capture for me.
We?ve seen a lot of HD ports over the past year, especially in regards to PS2 titles making their way over to the PS3. Some of these have been great successes, while others have been pretty awful. See where Tekken Hybrid fits in.
The Ignition Factor was released in 1994 by publisher Jaleco on the Super Nintendo. I first laid hands on the game in 1995, bringing home a rental copy while staying with my grandparents that summer. This is one of those games that would draw you in with the box art and back cover screenshots, something that got little play in gaming magazines but just looked too cool to not check out.
Shinobi for the 3DS marks a return to form for SEGA?s franchise ninja series. It?s been quite a while since we?ve seen a Shinobi title of any kind, the last being the combo of Shinobi and Nightshade on the PS2.
An in-depth look at what went wrong with Final Fantasy XIII, and how Square Enix is trying to turn things around with the upcoming sequel.
An addictive Xbox Live Arcade and PC first person shooter that I can?t help but keep coming back to. It?s not the most polished experience out there, but it certainly has some cool ideas underneath a rough exterior.
Welcome back to Retro Age Attack!, what I hope will again be a weekly addition to Gaming Age that tackles some of my favorite old-school games. First up, Batman on the NES.
Classic and Modern Sonic speed on to 3DS, but not without a few bumps in the road.
Time for a Christmas miracle, video game style?
If you didn’t like Assault Horizon because it wasn’t like every other Ace Combat game ever, then you might actually like Assault Horizon Legacy. For everyone else, well…
If Bethesda does one thing extremely well, it?s crafting incredibly immersive, ridiculously large worlds for their fans to run around in. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is no exception to that rule.
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 might not be the best name for a video game ever, but it is another fun entry into the long running LEGO series of kid friendly titles.
FMV actors, awful dialogue, who brought back the Sega CD?!
World history would have been a cooler subject if KOEI had taught it.
Can you have 13 versions of this game and not include an actual King? Tekken fans weep.
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