Video Game Review: Tembo the Badass Elephant
Tembo looks better in action than it does in screen shots. It has been a very quiet year for SEGA. How quiet? Its only North American console release of 2015 was January’s Safe Haven DLC for Alien:...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Yakuza 5
Shoryuken!! The long standing Yakuza series is back with its latest iteration, although its western arrival is already years late from the original Japanese release. As one who never invested the time...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Yakuza 0
You’ve got a little something on your cheek. I’ve long had an appreciation for Japanese culture, from Robotech to Puroresu, so perhaps my fondness for SEGA’s Yakuza series was predestined. Then again,...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Valkyria Revolution
Valkyria Revolution brings real-time combat to the strategy series. The Valkyria series has achieved a cult following since its initial PS3 debut thanks to a stylish steampunk world, quirky characters...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Yakuza 6: The Song of Life
Kiryu-san is rarely a happy camper. After veering back to the past with last year’s Yakuza 0, SEGA is returning the series to the present day with Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, which continues the...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Yakuza Kiwami 2
Yakuza 2‘s locations look gorgeous running on the Dragon Engine. It’s only been a few months since we witnessed the apparent end of Kazuma Kiryu‘s journey in Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, but SEGA is...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Shenmue I & II
Everybody was, in fact, kung-fu fighting. It’s hard to overstate the excitement level that surrounded the launch of Shenmue nearly two decades ago as Yu Suzuki‘s magnum opus was unlike anything the...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Judgment
It may not be the Dragon of Dojima, but it’s still Kamurocho. We’ve been fans of the Yakuza series for many years now, and after getting a pair of entries in 2018 we figured we were due for a little...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Catherine: Full Body
It’s Catherine on Katherine crime! Back in 2011, Atlus released a quirky little title called Catherine, which blended puzzle elements with a dating simulator. The unique experience gained a bit of a...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD
Super Monkey Ball, now with high-definition monkeys!! It’s been almost 13 years since Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz released as a launch title for the Nintendo Wii. The series has seen numerous...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020
Did they have drug testing in 1964? How is Sonic in last!?!? We’re still about eight months away from the Opening Ceremony for the Summer Olympics in Tokyo. That’s not stopping the folks at SEGA from...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Bayonetta & Vanquish 10th Anniversary Bundle
Still dressed to kill after all these years. While SEGA has dialed back its software releases in recent years, the publisher has dipped into its rich past to bring two of its better titles from the...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: The Yakuza Remastered Collection
Splitting heads on the PS4 is as fun as ever. Announced last year, The Yakuza Remastered Collection began unlocking content back in August with Yakuza 3, followed by Yakuza 4 in October and now,...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Sonic the Hedgehog
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!! Over the history of video games there have been certain series that inherently lent themselves to becoming motion pictures. Sonic the Hedgehog, a game about an ultra-fast hedgehog...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Tembo the Badass Elephant
Tembo looks better in action than it does in screen shots. It has been a very quiet year for SEGA. How quiet? Its only North American console release of 2015 was January’s Safe Haven DLC for Alien:...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Yakuza 5
Shoryuken!! The long standing Yakuza series is back with its latest iteration, although its western arrival is already years late from the original Japanese release. Although we had never invested the...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Yakuza 0
You’ve got a little something on your cheek. We’ve long had an appreciation for Japanese culture, from Robotech to Puroresu, so perhaps my fondness for SEGA’s Yakuza series was predestined. Then...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Valkyria Revolution
Valkyria Revolution brings real-time combat to the strategy series. The Valkyria series has achieved a cult following since its initial PS3 debut thanks to a stylish steampunk world, quirky characters...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Yakuza 6: The Song of Life
Kiryu-san is rarely a happy camper. After veering back to the past with last year’s Yakuza 0, SEGA is returning the series to the present day with Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, which continues the...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: Yakuza Kiwami 2
Yakuza 2‘s locations look gorgeous running on the Dragon Engine. It’s only been a few months since we witnessed the apparent end of Kazuma Kiryu‘s journey in Yakuza 6: The Song of Life, but SEGA is...
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