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July 7, 2018

Grandia III promises you that you’ll sit in first class. Unfortunately, you’ll end up sitting in coach.

Author’s Note: This review was originally published on October 17th, 2006 and later updated on February 22nd, 2010. I look at the Grandia games with a […]
July 7, 2018

Turn “impossible” into “I’m possible” in Gitaroo Man.

Much like your favorite song from previous decades, Gitaroo Man is a timeless rhythm game that personifies staying power. That’s the great thing about good music; […]
July 7, 2018

An all-star cast, a fantastic presentation, and excellent writing make up for Ghosthunter’s shortcomings.

Author’s Note: It’s rare for me to mark recent reviews as favorite, but I wanted to make an exception for Ghosthunter. After the review was originally […]
July 7, 2018

Genji: Dawn of the Samurai is the prettiest three-hour long game on the PlayStation 2.

Author’s Note: This review was originally published on January 21st, 2006. I remember getting to the end of the game after a minuscule three hours and thinking, […]
July 7, 2018

Get out your pedometers. You will be walking a lot in Final Fantasy XII.

Author’s Note: Since this review’s 2015 publication, Final Fantasy XII received an enhanced port on the PlayStation 4. Up until now, Final Fantasy XII was the […]
July 7, 2018

A decent and passable experience for fans of Full Metal Alchemist.

Author’s Note: This review was originally published on February 10th, 2005. This was the very first review I wrote that won me Review of the Month. […]
July 7, 2018

Fatal Frame III: The Tormented continues the tradition of frightening excellence set by its predecessors.

Most fans of the Fatal Frame series consider the second installment, Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly, to be their favorite. The game vastly improved on the […]
July 7, 2018

Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly’s combination of horror and beauty make it an experience unlike any other.

These days, it’s hard to find a survival horror game that has equal amounts of scare, emotion and beauty. However, Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly manages […]
July 7, 2018

Fatal Frame provides terrifying atmosphere without relying heavily on blood and gore.

The Project Zero/Fatal Frame series has been around for a while and I have finally been given the opportunity to check them out. The first game […]