Tag: 1990’s
Final Fantasy VII / Final Fantasy VIII Remastered Twin Pack Review
For nostalgia seekers, JRPG enthusiasts, or players curious about the roots of modern narrative games, this Twin Pack is absolutely worth owning on Switch.
Old School Rally Review
On PS5, it sings with silky performance and immersive feedback. On Switch, it becomes the perfect handheld nostalgia trip. It’s not a reinvention of the genre—but it doesn’t need to be.
Blood: Refreshed Supply Review
Blood: Refreshed Supply is more than a remaster. It is a resurrection of one of the nastiest, smartest, and most atmospheric shooters of the 1990s. Caleb’s war against the Cabal still feels vicious nearly three decades later, proving that great horror never really stays buried.
MARVEL Cosmic Invasion Review
It’s not long, and its replay systems are thinner than ideal—but for what it aims to be, Cosmic Invasion hits almost all the right notes.
Street Racer Collection (QUByte Classics) Review
With fun combat, smooth handling, and enough retro charm to fill a neon-lit garage, this collection captures everything that made the originals memorable. It’s imperfect, dated in places, and undeniably simple — but it’s also joyful, energetic, and full of personality.
Wandering Sword Preview
A satisfying blend of combat mastery, exploration, and story-driven adventure, Wandering Sword offers a rich experience for players seeking both challenge and immersion, combining modern polish with classic RPG charm.
Arcade Archives KARATE BLAZERS Review
In an era dominated by cinematic reimaginings and forgiving design, its raw intensity stands out — a reminder of when every hit mattered, and every victory felt earned.
Brotherhood Review
For players who value grounded storytelling, impactful atmosphere, and thoughtful mechanics over bombast, Brotherhood is a standout experience and one of the most memorable narrative adventures of the year.
Outlaws + Handful of Missions: Remaster Review
Outlaws + Handful of Missions: Remaster is a high-quality revival of a cult FPS classic. It’s not the slickest or most modern shooter, but its heart is unmistakably Western—and its remaster respects that legacy while making it accessible to players today. For fans of retro games, Westerns, or atmospheric storytelling, it’s well worth saddling up.
Terrifier: The ARTcade Game Review
Terrifier: The ARTcade Game is a bloody, nostalgic beat ’em up that won’t blow you away with complexity—but it does deliver satisfying carnage, retro flair, and a perfect playground for fans of Art the Clown.













