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July 2, 2018

I will not compare this game to Secret of Mana. I will not compare this game to Secret of Mana. I will not compare this game to Secret of Mana. I will not compare this game to Secret of Mana.

A friend of mine told me that if I liked Secret of Mana, then I would love Secret of Evermore. We’re not friends anymore. Actually, I’m […]
July 2, 2018

Eclipsed.

Whenever someone asks me what my favorite game is, I usually give the same response: “I have too many to list. Can I give you a […]
July 2, 2018

The worst thing about Mega Man X3 is the price.

My favorite Mega Man X title on the Super Nintendo is Mega Man X3. It also happens to be one of the more expensive titles to […]
July 2, 2018

Mega Man X2 is forgotten, but not worth forgetting.

For some reason, Mega Man X2 feels like a forgotten member of the Mega Man X series. Obviously, it’s not the first title. It lacks the […]
July 2, 2018

Mega Man X. Change is good.

Mega Man X is a game that helped define my childhood. Games like this are a rare breed because I’m able to go back and play […]
July 2, 2018

Hey! Kids! It’s not Mega Man X! Sheesh…

Author’s Note: This review was originally published on September 27th, 2005. I was seeing scathing reviews “discussing” how everything wrong with Mega Man 7 can be […]
July 2, 2018

Magic Knight Rayearth is only for the true fans with lots of patience.

Aside from Sailor Moon and The Slayers, Magic Knight Rayearth is one of my most cherished anime franchises. It’s the type of series that brings back […]
July 2, 2018

The Ruins of Bore. The Ruins of Snore. The Ruins of Please-No-More.

Lufia and The Fortress of Doom on the Super Nintendo was full of classic, RPG goodness. Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals was bordering on perfection. […]
July 2, 2018

Years after its release, Lufia’s Game Boy Color exclusive delivers a great role-playing experience.

In some ways, I’m glad that I played Lufia: The Ruins of Lore. Sure, the game was boring. Sure, the game was slow. Sure, the game […]