Spyro the Dragon (PS1)
Right alongside Crash Bandicoot, Spyro the Dragon was one of the big faces of Sony’s entry into the video game
Read MoreChronicling Video Game History By Playing Every Video Game Ever Released
Right alongside Crash Bandicoot, Spyro the Dragon was one of the big faces of Sony’s entry into the video game
Read MoreIn 2002, Disney released the animated film Treasure Planet, a science fiction reimagining of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic pirate novel
Read MoreOut in the ocean, on a small stretch of land called Snaktooth Island, there are creatures like you’ve never seen
Read MoreWhile many new video game consoles have non-playable tech demos created to show off the graphical capabilities of the system
Read MoreSuper Monkey Ball is a series of physics-focused platform games where the player needs to guide a monkey inside a
Read MoreBy now I’ve played 4 Bomberman games for The Game Hoard and a few more before I started the site,
Read MoreWhen Sony threatened to close the PlayStation Network’s digital storefronts for PS3, PSP, and Vita games, many started scrambling to
Read MoreThere exists a fun little concept where artists take the designs of various video game consoles and turn them into human characters called Console-tans.
Read MoreIn many shooting games, the sniper rifle emerges as one of the most satisfying weapons to use. The immediate satisfaction
Read MoreWhen presented with the concept of an action-adventure game based on the Virtua Fighter series, your first instinct might be
Read MoreWith its simple character designs, silly voice performances, lighthearted tone, and rather basic plot, it’s easy to see that Gurumin:
Read MoreIt was practically inevitable that I’d compare Spirit of the North with The First Tree. Both are indie games I
Read MoreIn my coverage of Nightshade, I mentioned how hack and slash games often get around their straightforward and repetitive combat
Read MoreBack when the Yakuza series began on the PlayStation 2 it only really seemed to achieve niche success, just enough
Read MoreThe appeal of the hack and slash genre is certainly its simple and quick enemy combat, but for games in
Read MoreSome games aren’t about intricate stories, diverse goals, or competitive gameplay. Some are just about giving you a chance to
Read MoreNanoBreaker, or possibly Nano Breaker depending on which source you ask, is an unusual blend. On the one hand we
Read MoreBethesda’s take on the Fallout series has a very specific flavor to it, one that you rarely see replicated. Those
Read MoreWhile Donald Duck is certainly popular all around the world, Disney’s fiery-tempered waterfowl has achieved particular success in European comics.
Read MoreRhythm games pull their music from plenty of sources. Many will borrow pop hits of the time and some recognizable
Read MoreIt’s easy to forget that before the Marvel Cinematic Universe became the biggest thing ever in films, Iron Man was
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