Balan Wonderworld, despite its poor reception and controversies, offers a visually appealing and simple collectathon experience. See what I think about it in my video!
Ty 3: Night of the Quinkan Review
Ty 3: Night of the Quinkan is the final 3D Ty game to look at, released in 2005, a whole year after the stellar Bush Rescue. In my review for the original Ty the Tasmanian Tiger, I mentioned how the mid-2000s was a weird time for mascot platforming games, as the majority of them became... Continue Reading →
Ty 2: Bush Rescue Review
In 2004, Krome Studios released Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue, a non-linear open world game diverging from its collectathon predecessor. The game introduces new gameplay styles, characters, and expanded areas, revitalizing the franchise. With diverse missions, optional collectibles, and challenging platforming, Ty 2 stands out as a compelling and enjoyable platformer, see what I think about it in my video!
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger Review
Australia's answer to the platforming genre https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbKJChTtAVM&t Video Version There comes a time in one’s life where you crave a collectathon style game, akin to Mario 64 and Banjo Kazooie. There’s something so addicting about jumping into one of these games as you prepare yourself for the plethora of stages and fun missions for you... Continue Reading →
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R Review
The bizarrely wacky anime fighting game hits the scene Two things are guaranteed when a shonen manga becomes popular, the first is that it will receive an anime adaptation, and the second thing is that a fighting game will be developed using the wide cast of characters attributed to these type of series. JoJo’s Bizarre... Continue Reading →
Sonic Forces: An In Depth Analysis
Sonic Forces you to play through a mediocre game. After the major success of Sonic Mania, I was hyped to delve into the next 3D Sonic instalment. It had been four years since Sonic Lost World, and I was craving a new 3D game because I’ve always preferred them over the 2D ones (sorry I’m... Continue Reading →
Sonic Mania Retrospective
https://youtu.be/A3x_rK5RY2c Video Version After the mixed reception of Sonic Lost World, and after the disastrous handling and release of the Sonic Boom franchise, fans were begging Sonic Team to take their time with the next release. The fandom was in a state of worry, and at its lowest point since the release of Sonic 06.... Continue Reading →
NiGHTS into Dreams Retrospective
A dreamlike experience like no other. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W0o_lj7968 Video Version You never know what you’re going to get when you fall asleep. You can have a dream about an old friend that you haven’t seen in a while, allowing you to spend quality catch up time that you don’t want to end. You can dream about... Continue Reading →
Sonic Lost World Retrospective
Sonic finds himself lost in a mystical world. https://youtu.be/ZHMwOZ_bTXk Video Version After the development of Sonic Colours ended, a few members of Sonic Team began experimenting with ideas for a game. While working on Sonic Generations, this separate group within Sonic Team developed various prototypes of a different Sonic game, with a different design philosophy... Continue Reading →