Austin gave this a 6.5 when he wrote a freelance review for Gamespot. As the descriptor reads “fair”, he stands by that. Based on completely nutty table designs and control over table friction, of course.
Austin gave this a 6.5 when he wrote a freelance review for Gamespot. As the descriptor reads “fair”, he stands by that. Based on completely nutty table designs and control over table friction, of course.
Austin dives into the first “Final Fantasy” games he’s ever played… even though it’s not really a Final Fantasy game. He swears this is the least amount of monster meat he’s ever gotten in his life.
It’s Super Nintendo basketball from 1992/1993! One of these games was meh. One of these games was quite good. Hint: The good one had the weird rabbit.
Austin goes through one of his favorite shooters from the 16-bit days, Axelay for the Super NES, while reminiscing about HOW MANY GRAPHICS it had.
Oh it’s CrAaAaZy all right. Also, it’s golf. With worms.
The main portable game I was playing for the last few weeks was Parasite Eve, originally release for the Playstation in 1998 by Square Soft. Billed as a “cinematic RPG”, it really focused on atmosphere, despite boasting an intriguing battle…