Review: Like a Dragon: Ishin! spins a thrilling tale of shōgun and samurai
It doesn’t reinvent the formula, but Like a Dragon: Ishin! successfully spins off from mainline Yakuza in the 19th Century yarn.
It doesn’t reinvent the formula, but Like a Dragon: Ishin! successfully spins off from mainline Yakuza in the 19th Century yarn.
The not-so-dynamic Italian campaign is a poor framework for Company of Heroes 3, but the battles themselves are more gripping than ever.
Sonic Origins is a convenient little package of the 16-bit Sonic games you’ve probably already played at some point in new and improved forms, with noteworthy issues in regards to content locked behind DLC depending on which version you buy.
Lost Judgment’s first piece of paid DLC has Yagami Detective Agency’s second banana taking a trip down memory lane.
Gleylancer is a previously Japan-only gem of a game that is a great pickup for both retro shooter fans and casual players.
Mr. X Nightmare brings a host of new fun options to Streets of Rage 4.
Now THIS is how you do a remake!
Herzog Zwei is a hard to get into but still a very playable classic that was fundamental in paving the way to modern RTSs; and it’s one hell of a way to close off the Sega Ages collection.
Where yours truly finally dipped his toes into the vocaloid movement.
Thanks to M2’s incredible work on presentation, G-LOC Air Battle soars high among Sega Ages’ quality catalog of retro games.