These New IPs Never Had A Chance
- We've heard many people complaining about a lack of innovation within the video games industry at the moment, due to a reliance on existing IPs. We've also heard publisher...
- We've heard many people complaining about a lack of innovation within the video games industry at the moment, due to a reliance on existing IPs. We've also heard publisher...
- Even though the first two Yakuza games had a secure place in the PlayStation 2's library, fans had to fight to see a release for Yakuza 3 on the PlayStation 3. For a long ...
- Modern gamers -- those brought up on fancy, high tech polygonal magic -- scoff at Final Fantasy VII's texture-less character models and low-res prerendered backgrounds, cl...
- 2011 is officially over which means we're in for a whole slew of new games starting February, so why not spend a bit of time remembering some of the stand out characters o...
- The phrase "they just don't make things like they used to" is often banded around by older generations as they scoff at the quality of newer products. They sit there looki...
- The beat 'em up genre, and to an extent the sandbox genre, has been a haven for manly men. It's given us characters like Axel Stone, Mike Haggar, Ryu Hayabusa and Rick Tay...
- It's not strictly a game, but Art Alive! was released on the Sega Mega Drive (Genesis) during 1991 in North America and 1992 throughout Europe. Similar to Mario Paint in ...
- This time on Let's Play Again, we're looking at the game that accompanied a Disney classic - Ariel: The Little Mermaid. It's a shame the same can't be said for the game th...
- E3's just around the corner — I know we keep saying that, but it is creeping around with every passing day. Every year, it seems like Sega has at least one Sonic game on...
- Basketball games really have come a long way, especially those of an arcade nature. But really, it all started with this game, Arch Rivals. Arch Rivals was effectively th...
- Everyone knows James Bond, but I'm willing to guess that not anywhere near as many people know who James Pond is. Well, for those who don't, he's a parody of James Bond th...
- Apologies for the elongated delay on posting up this Let's Play Again - we were originally planning to release last week, but things got a bit out of hand! This week, we ...
- Howdy folks, it's time for another episode of Let's Play Again. Today, we've got a special treat for you all - arguably the worst tennis game in existence for the Sega Meg...
- Almost anyone who knows anything about the Sega Mega Drive will know about Altered Beast. In many ways, it's the game that spawned it all - it was what came before Golden ...
- I'll be honest, before a few weeks ago, I'd never even heard of Alisia Dragoon. Yet, the game seems to be quite well known around certain circles, and someone even recomme...
- Alien Storm is one of those games that I'll always considered to be a classic on the Sega Mega Drive. It had a gameplay premise that was fairly similar to Golden Axe, but ...
- This time on Let's Play Again, we have a rather unique game called Alien Soldier. I've played this game a bit in the past, but I never really got into it that much until n...
- Whenever there's a game that's tied in with a licenced property, for some reason, there's always an air of optimism that surrounds. Deep down, you hope the developers mana...
- For this episode of Let's Play Again, Lauren and I take a look at one of Sega's original mascots, Alex Kidd, as he stars in Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle. Despite ...
- Despite it being a commercial flop, Shenmue, for me, is one of the best games that came from the last console generation. It featured a really well thought-out story, an e...