Reviews
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Review: Alien Syndrome SEGA Ages (PS2)
The SEGA Ages release of Alien Syndrome re-imagines the 1987 arcade release of Alien Syndrome in new and exciting ways,…
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Review: Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom (Switch)
All in all, Wonder Boy fans have had a pretty exciting 12 months. Last year’s Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap…
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Review: Fast Striker (PS4)
Around 18 months ago, posthumous Dreamcast shmup, Ghost Blade HD, made an appearance on the PlayStation Store. We were impressed…
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Review: Persona Dancing Endless Night Collection (PS4)
Since Persona 3 in 2007, the Persona franchise has become renowned for its awesome music as much as its storytelling…
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Review: SEGA AGES Thunder Force IV (Switch)
M2’s 3D Classics range for the 3DS were undoubtedly some of SEGA’s best reissues, with generous feature sets and full…
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Review: Shenmue I & II (PS4)
Shenmue fans are some of the most dedicated people in the gaming world. After begging and pleading for 15 years…
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Review: Shining Resonance Refrain (PS4)
Does anyone else think of 2007 as being only a couple years ago at most? Then you look at a…
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Review: Shining Resonance Refrain (PS4)
Does anyone else think of 2007 as being only a couple years ago at most? Then you look at a…
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Review: Ikaruga (Switch)
Treasure’s classic polarity-shifting shmup, Ikaruga, may have started life on the Dreamcast, but it’s certainly no stranger to newer formats.…
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Review: SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis Collection (PS4)
The Mega Drive was by far SEGA’s most successful console, and boy won’t they let us forget it. Since abandoning…
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