Super Mario RPG (Switch) Review
As a remake we never thought we would see, Super Mario RPG delivers on its apparent mission to honor the original Super Nintendo game while elevating it to new heights.
Retro Fighters Defender Controller (Hardware) Review
The Defender controller from Retro Fighters works on PS1, PS2, PS3, Switch, and PC in a nostalgic form factor, potentially forever replacing the DualShock 3.
Live A Live (Switch) Review
For the first time since the 90s, Live A Live returns in a huge way with updated graphics and sound in the HD-2D style of Octopath Traveler or Triangle Strategy.
iiRcade (Hardware) Review
The iiRcade console brings the arcade experience home in a big way, allowing for game downloads and more. This review covers the unit and the platform as a whole.
Assault Retribution (PS1) Review
Sina takes a look back at Assault Retribution, a PS1 arcade-style shooter that many people at the time of release were hoping would carry the torch of the Contra series. Is this obscure shooter worth playing today?
Prinny 1-2 Exploded and Reloaded (Switch) Review
Prinny dons a heroic scarf once again in Prinny 1-2 Exploded and Reloaded, which packages Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero? and Prinny 2: Dawn of Operation Panties, Dood! on Nintendo Switch.
Psikyo Shooting Stars Bravo (Switch) Review
Psikyo Shooting Stars Bravo is the second half of a collection of classic shoot-em-up arcade titles published by NIS America. We take a look at this fantasy-oriented spread of six titles.
Psikyo Shooting Stars Alpha (Switch) Review
Developed by City Connection and published by NIS America, Psikyo Shooting Stars Alpha packages six arcade shoot-em-up titles from classic developer Psikyo for Nintendo Switch with TATE mode features.