Posts Tagged ‘reviews-buy’
Monday, August 10th, 2009
Superior Epic [ Legendary ]

When you talk about graphic adventure games, people have a lot of questions, not least of which is “What’s a graphic adventure game?” It’s baffling that such a fantastic genre with exemplary titles has disappeared from gaming, and if for no other reason than to encourage a revival, today’s ROMiniscing is about Maniac Mansion: Day of the Tentacle. This game is easily one of my favorites of all time for reasons too numerous to fit into one post, but I’ll give it a shot anyway.
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Tags: amiga, company-lucasarts, DOS, emulation, erdtirdmans, full of humor, graphic adventure, mac, PC, posts with video, reviews-buy, ROMiniscing-legendary, single player
Posted in Adventure, ROMiniscing, Reviews | 58 Comments »
Tuesday, July 14th, 2009
Superior [ Epic ] Legendary

Final Fantasy Tactics and Disgaea brought the Tactical RPG to non-Japanese gamers, but the genre obviously predates these landmarks. With Fire Emblem establishing the genre only years prior, Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen had a virtually blank slate to work with. Like the band whose songs the series’ titles pay homage to, this classic is both enduring and incomparably brilliant.
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Tags: company-enix, company-quest, company-squareenix, emulation, erdtirdmans, PS1, reviews-buy, ROMiniscing-epic, rpg, saturn, single player, snes, tactical rpg, wii vc
Posted in Adventure, ROMiniscing, Reviews | 143 Comments »
Monday, July 6th, 2009
Superior [ Epic ] Legendary

Naturally, Atari games set the standards for every style of video game we’ve come to love. Pitfall! is many people’s first Platformer and River Raid their first console shmup, but even these icons can’t claim as many “firsts” in gaming as the subject of today’s ROMiniscing: Adventure.
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Tags: company-atari, emulation, erdtirdmans, platform-atari, reviews-buy, ROMiniscing-epic, single player
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Monday, June 29th, 2009
Superior [ Epic ] Legendary

Before we resorted to classifying games in the megahybrid genre of “Action,” there was “Action-Adventure” and its sub-category - the iconic “Platformer.” These games were the mainstay of the industry through two decades of evolution, and the trademarks of this genre are ubiquitous in gaming as a whole. From Pitfall! to LittleBigPlanet, the best Platformers have always pushed us to the jump-landing, ledge-grabbing, death-defying limits. Since you and I both have a masochist deep down inside, let’s ROMinisce about a Genesis gem: Kid Chameleon.
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Tags: company-sega, emulation, erdtirdmans, genesis, platformer, reviews-buy, ROMiniscing-epic, single player, wii vc
Posted in Action, Adventure, ROMiniscing, Reviews | 185 Comments »
Monday, June 22nd, 2009
Superior [ Epic ] Legendary

Rockstar Games might mean “hookers, killing sprees, and Hot Coffee” to Jack Thompson, but back when they were DMA Design they were better known for a quirky puzzle-solver called Lemmings. A slightly lesser-known but equally goofy and enjoyable game, Uniracers (Unirally in PAL regions), is the subject of this week’s ROMiniscing.
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Tags: company-nintendo, company-rockstar, emulation, erdtirdmans, multiplayer-competitive, racing sim, reviews-buy, ROMiniscing-epic, single player, snes
Posted in Action, ROMiniscing, Reviews, Simulation | No Comments »
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
Superior Epic [ Legendary ]

We might be used to the idea that SquareSoft can take something like the Disney universe and make a full-fledged role-playing experience out of it, but Kingdom Hearts does not come without precedent. Before Paper Mario, before Kingdom Hearts, and before Rare unhitched its wagon from Nintendo, there was today’s ROMiniscing feature: Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars.
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Tags: company-nintendo, company-square, company-squareenix, emulation, erdtirdmans, full of humor, great aesthetics, reviews-buy, ROMiniscing-legendary, rpg, single player, snes, timed hits, wii vc
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Monday, May 25th, 2009
Superior [ Epic ] Legendary

Being a creative medium, a fresh idea like Spore is well-received in the game industry (even if it’s tantamount to a five-part minigame). Long before YouTube was flooded with “Creature Creator” penis-monsters, evolution was the focus of a now obscure 1993 title published by Enix known as E.V.O.: Search for Eden. Combining Platforming with Role-Playing, creationism with evolution, and science with mythology, this classic game remains distinct and downright fun.
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Tags: action rpg, company-almanic, company-enix, company-squareenix, emulation, erdtirdmans, platformer, reviews-buy, ROMiniscing-epic, rpg, single player, snes
Posted in Action, Adventure, ROMiniscing, Reviews | 1 Comment »
Monday, May 18th, 2009
Superior Epic [ Legendary ]

As the spiritual predecessor to the future Horror sub-genre and the first reported game to receive a parental advisory warning (and you thought it was Mortal Kombat!), Splatterhouse is a significant point in video game history. By today’s standards, fighting crucifixes and zombies as a Jason Voorhees-esque maniac might seem tame, but this marked a step towards opening darker-themed mature content to players. Ultimately, we have Splatterhouse to thank for letting video games become more than a teenager’s delight.
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Tags: arcade-platform, beat 'em up, company-namco, emulation, erdtirdmans, PC, reviews-buy, ROMiniscing-legendary, single player, tg16, wii vc
Posted in Action, ROMiniscing | 3 Comments »
Sunday, July 27th, 2008

To put this into context, I tend to go through phases when playing videogames. It normally goes along the lines of first-person shooter, American RPG, Japanese RPG, Strategy RPG, Turn-based Strategy, Real-time strategy, and then repeat at FPS. This is just how I function as a gamer. There’s individual games within those genres that I always play, and there’s some genres that are always good to play at any time. For example, I always play shoot-’em-ups. I always play Team Fortress 2. And when it comes to Japanese RPGs, I always play Persona 3.
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Tags: company-atlus, crpg, dragonmaw, ps2, psp, reviews-buy, rpg, single player
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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

One of the more interesting Pokemon spin-offs, there were actually two Pokemon Mystery Dungeon games before the two I’m focusing on in this article; Red Rescue Team on the GBA, and Blue Rescue Team on the DS. The second pair, both DS games, are Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness (sometimes collectively called Mystery Dungeon 2 since they’re the second set). Please note, I never played the first two, mainly because I had no idea what sort of games they were.
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Tags: company-chunsoft, company-nintendo, dungeon crawler, jrpg, nintendo DS, procedural generation, reviews-buy, rpg, single player, tactical rpg, thebigl1
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