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Square-Enix’s Two Most Guide Dependant RPGs
I absolutely love Square-Enix role playing games, especially all of the side quests and items that can be found but are not dependent on beating the story. These little extra goodies range anywhere from the Jecht spheres of Final Fantasy X, the lost Dalmatian puppies of Kingdom Hearts to actual characters like Vincent Valentine of Final Fantasy VII.
Clash of Ninja 2’s Broken Characters
After beating this game years ago for the Gamecube, I decided to play it again, only to realize I had completely forgotten how poor the game was in nearly every design aspect. Not only is the dubbed dialogue atrocious, characters saying lines from the anime that others did and overall the only redeeming quality being its cell art…
Remedy Games - Death Rally Is Now Free
If you grew up in the mid 90’s playing the extremely addictive top down racing game known as Death Rally then you’re in for a pleasant surprise. Remedy Games who developed the game back in 1996 (then for DOS only) have kindly reworked and re-released it to work on modern PC computers (XP, Vista, Windows 7).
The Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 Dream Team
Regardless of the reviews comparing Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 to its predecessor, I feel the second is by far, superior to the first. The graphics and locations are more impressive, the playable characters are wicked and to be frank, Alliance 2 actually has a consistent story, which should be more important than anything.
The Original 150 Pokemon
That’s right, the original 150 Pokémon. Despite the opinions you may have on the current Pokémon characters and games, it cannot be denied that the first Game Boy releases broke records and helped save the fate of the Nintendo 64. I recently took out my Pokémon Red Version, popped some batteries into my Game Boy Color and took a walk down memory lane.


