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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) Ghouls and Ghosts/Ghosts and Goblins/Whichever iteration you can think of can be considered the hardest franchise of the 80s and 90s. Brutal, unforgivable, and completely ir...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) Tokusatsu programs are superhero shows from Japan, featuring full-body costumes, explosions, cool fight scenes, and giant robots that date back to the 70s. There have not be...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) I played quite a bit of The Last Remnant when it came out on Xbox 360 because it really stood out as a fascinating, different turn-based RPG. Despite some issues, it was sti...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) Far too many survival games rely on cheap jump scares and run-of-the-mill horror tricks to throw people off. That’s one of the reasons I’m not a fan; it’s not real ter...
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By Terris Harned (NWOrpheus) Unreal Engine 4 has been out for quite a while now. Long enough for Indie studios to get hold of a copy and decide, “Hey, we can make a game!” and for consumers to see...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) Nippon Ichi’s games really stand out amongst the pack of ridiculous anime RPGs in one very way: Leveling. Sure, having a level cap of 99 is okay, but why stop a...
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By Jaime Skelton (MissyS) At one point in my childhood, I wanted to be a 911 operator. The idea of being a key part of the emergency services process – saving lives through careful questioning a...
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By Terris Harned (NWOrpheus) There’s no lacking in survival crafting games these days. We’ve got 3D games like Rust, ARK, and Conan Exiles, and zombie survival games like H1Z1 and 7 Days to Die. T...
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By Terris Harned (NWOrpheus) On September 30th, 1997, a lesser-known developer of computer games launched the first title in a new franchise. With an introduction narrated by Ron Perlman, easter eggs ...
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by Jason Parker (Ragachak) Combat Racers have been in short supply as of late, but they were very popular in the arcades of the 90s and 2000s. They’re fun, high-octane action with crazy weapons, and...
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By Terris Harned (NWOrpheus) There’s definitely something to be said about the familiar. We seek out those things which are familiar because they are comforting. In fact we even call it our “comfo...