User Reviews & Ratings

Average Score 5.8/10
  1. 10
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  2. 9
    (3)
  3. 8
    (35)
  4. 7
    (0)
  5. 6
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  6. 5
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  7. 4
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  • Rating:4

    Crimson Sea

  • Rating:8

    Pathologic

  • Rating:8

    Monster Tale

  • Rating:6

    Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled

  • Rating:8

    Shadow of the Beast II

  • Rating:10

    The Orange Box

  • Rating:8

    Lost Planet: Extreme Condition

  • Rating:9.5

    Sabre Wulf (Budget Release)

  • Rating:8

    Aquaria

  • Rating:6

    Burnout Paradise

  • Rating:8

    Puzzle Bobble

  • Rating:6

    Dead Space

  • Rating:8

    Shadow of the Beast II

  • Rating:6

    Shadow of the Beast II

  • Rating:8

    Shadow of the Beast III

  • Rating:8

    Shadow of the Beast

  • Rating:2

    Shadow of the Beast

  • Rating:6

    Shadow of the Beast

  • Rating:4

    Shadow of the Beast

  • Rating:2

    Heracles: Battle With The Gods

  • Rating:4

    Tomb Raider: Legend

  • Rating:8

    Final Fantasy III

  • Rating:2

    Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon

  • Rating:4

    Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard

  • Rating:8

    Contra 4

  • Rating:8

    Game Center CX: Arino no Chousenjou

  • Rating:6

    Magical Starsign

  • Rating:8

    Gunvalkyrie

  • Rating:6

    Touch Detective

  • Rating:6

    Final Fantasy II

  • Rating:2

    Bubsy in Fractured Furry Tales

  • Rating:2

    Missile Command 3D

  • Rating:9.2

    Infected

  • Rating:8

    Dementium: The Ward

  • Rating:2

    R-Type III: The Third Lightning

  • Rating:6

    Alan Wake

  • Rating:6

    Deep Labyrinth

  • Rating:4
    The game feels like a videogame equivalent of Bill Murray's Groundhog Day

    Moon

    The game feels like a videogame equivalent of Bill Murray's Groundhog Day

    I really wanted to like Moon, I honestly did. Not only that its setting - our very own rocky satellite is a far more compelling locale than, say an alien world far, far away, but the spine-chilling horror and awe of real... Read Full Review

    3 of 6 users found the following review helpful
  • Rating:2
    Oh, Trevor McFur - a pre-photoshop, hideously anthropomorphized jaguar (cat, not the car or the game system itself)

    Trevor McFur in the Crescent Galaxy

    Oh, Trevor McFur - a pre-photoshop, hideously anthropomorphized jaguar (cat, not the car or the game system itself)

    I have to admit - I was a late comer to the Jaguar scene, whatever that might be. The system never attracted my attention even while it was still a contender in the console war of 1994, but starting the following year, a... Read Full Review

    0 of 1 users found the following review helpful