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Retro
Check out our latest Retro system game reviews. While the industry continues releasing new consoles, always more advanced and powerful, some of us cannot spend a single day without remembering the former glory of amazing consoles and computers such as the SNES, the Game Boy, the Amiga and plenty of other never-to-be-forgotten systems. The way-back machine.
Link to the Past is rightly considered a 16-bit classic and offers hours of engrossing entertainment and tantalizing challenge. Not many games from decades ago still feel as fresh and tightly constructed as this; it represents Nintendo at its very best.
Nostalgia will play a huge part in influencing a purchasing decision with Legacy of Kain Collection; if you were a fan of either game back in the '90s, then you'll almost certainly want to revisit them in this new double pack.
Chaos Engine 2 alone is arguably worth the cost of entry, especially if you're able to rope in a second player – it's a game that is capable of destroying friendships and has long deserved a second chance at broader acclaim.
If the concept of driving a train doesn't appeal to you, then don't expect Zero Zero: Perfect Stop to change your mind – but if you're a fan of the Densha de Go! series, then this is a dream come true.
While not a great game in its own right –especially compared to its sequels – it still offers a decent gameplay experience and helped to lay the groundwork that allowed TimeSplitters 2 and Future Perfect to expand upon.
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time is a game I've genuinely enjoyed coming back to all these years later. While I can appreciate some of its shortcomings with age, it's still a game I can recommend checking out.
Your enjoyment of TimeSplitters 2 will largely depend on if you played the game when it originally released. There is precious little about the experience that holds a flame to contemporary shooters, save for maybe the sheer breadth of content.
Sucker Punch may have moved on to the incredibly popular Ghost of Tsushima, but we're still hoping that ol' Sly will get the opportunity to come out of retirement for one last job at some point.
This ranks as one of the platform's most significant releases so far, and we hope to see more high-profile collections of this caliber in the years to come.
With such a wealth of homebrew and aftermarket games releasing for old Nintendo hardware, we thought we'd check out one of the most promising examples in this neo-retro Game Boy review.
Final Fantasy X represents a significant turning point for the long-running series. It introduced radical changes in storytelling, visual presentation, music, and gameplay mechanics, all of which set the stage for future installments.
Chrono Cross has cemented its place in the annals of RPG history. Its rich narrative, engaging gameplay, stunning visuals, and immersive sound make it a must-play for any RPG fan.
Despite its shortcomings, Final Fantasy VIII is a groundbreaking addition to the RPG genre. Its stunning visuals, intriguing storyline, and innovative gameplay mechanics offer an engaging experience for players.
Final Fantasy VII is a game that is impossible not to recommend to any RPG enthusiast. It sets new standards in gameplay, graphics, storytelling, and overall gaming experience.
Super Metroid is more than just a game - it's a piece of gaming history. Its innovative gameplay, atmospheric world, and enduring appeal make it a must-play for any gaming enthusiast.
Nothing beats the original experience of playing the game as it first existed. The original Super NES version of the game offers players an experience that is as close as possible to what players had in 1995.