Tag: Retro
Lost In Space – The First Adventure Review
A charming, puzzle-forward “fourth season” opener that captures the original show’s campy sci-fi heart with smart character switching, authentic archival flair, and a pacing-friendly hint system—rough around the edges, but full of sincere nostalgia and solid adventure design.
Blaze of Storm Review
A sharp, cyber-infused vertical shooter that refines arcade intensity with a clever explosion mechanic — fast, focused, and built for score-chasing mastery.
Skate Bums Review
A stylish 2D skate-platformer bursting with 90s attitude — fluid, accessible, and packed with personality, even if it occasionally stumbles on its own chaos.
Console Archives Cool Boarders Review
Cool Boarders rides out of 1996 like a time-stamped avalanche—rough, loud, and a little dated, yet still carrying the unstoppable thrill of gravity and guts.
Console Archives NINJA GAIDEN II: THE DARK SWORD OF CHAOS Review
The Dark Sword of Chaos cuts across decades with the same merciless edge—painful, precise, and gloriously unstoppable.
Cave Ranger Review
A charming, bite-sized 8-bit western platformer — short but polished, offering quick retro thrills at an unbeatable price.
UNDER THE ISLAND Review
A vibrant love letter to 90s top-down adventures — bursting with inventive bosses, rich exploration, and pixel-perfect charm, even if combat occasionally feels a touch soft.
Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition Review
A masterclass in game preservation, Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition celebrates a 90s platforming icon with historical depth, thoughtful enhancements, and enough content to satisfy both purists and newcomers alike.
JAWS: Retro Edition Review
A respectful revival of the 1987 NES oddity, JAWS: Retro Edition blends faithful emulation with smart enhancements — a nostalgic shark hunt that honors its legacy without pretending to be modern blockbuster spectacle.
Calyssa Review
A tough, budget-friendly precision platformer with tight controls and instant retries, Calyssa delivers satisfying challenge—even if it doesn’t redefine the genre.













