About a year ago, I wrote a blog post about the many versions of House of the Dead 1 that were currently available. Of course, while each version had their pros, they all suffered from various drawbacks, ranging from compatibility issu...
When it comes to playing retro games, I typically tend to play them on my cheap CRT more than anything. This could just boil down to me being blinded by nostalgia, but I think that some games and consoles look and play nicer on these o...
A part of me kind of misses the Xbox Live Arcade-era of downloadable games. Don't get me wrong, there's far more variety nowadays and there's certainly no shortage of new releases just on Steam alone. But it's still fun to look back an...
If you grew up in a pre 2010s household, then chances were good that at certain point in time, there was a blocky, hulking behemoth of a TV that was resting snuggly in the middle in your family’s living room. The CRT was at times...
It's kind of crazy to think that we're only now just getting a remake of the first House of the Dead game. Despite the franchise's enduring popularity and the many opportunities SEGA had since then to bring this game to other platforms...
I don't think Goldeneye really needs much of an introduction at this point. Even if you're someone that hasn't seen the 1995 movie yet (like me), we've all heard the whole spiel by now. It's one of the most influential console FPS game...
There really is something to be said about the staying power of the Dead Island franchise. The series blew up in popularity during the PS3 and Xbox 360 generation, went by without much in terms of major developments for the past 5 year...
It's honestly kind of weird to think back and realize that the PS4 and Xbox One came out about 7 years ago. This console generation has been one hell of a wild ride to say the least, ripe with plenty of controversies over the years, th...
If there's one thing Ubisoft deserves credit for, it's for their remarkable handling of the Far Cry franchise. While I'm not the biggest fan of the 2004 original I still give it props for being one hell of a landmark title in it's day,...
When Bungie separated from Activision back in 2019, thousands if not millions of Destiny players rejoiced, excited that their favorite studio was finally freed from the shackles of their nefarious publisher overlords. And with the anti...
Epic's Game Store certainly got off to quite the rocky start back in 2019. I certainly haven't forgotten the time they snatched up numerous Steam games just to make them arbitrary exclusives, nor have I forgotten the rage that ensued o...
2004's Far Cry certainly stands out nowadays as one of the more unique entries in the series. It was the first game Crytek had ever worked on, and it certainly was quite a leap in tech compared to its competition. Yet despite how much ...
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About a year ago, I wrote a blog post about the many versions of House of the Dead 1 that were currently available. Of course, while each version had their pros, they all suffered from various drawbacks, ranging from compatibility issu...