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  • Review,  Video Games

    Review – The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall

    Zoey Handley / January 31, 2018 / No Comments

    It’s unfortunate that The Elder Scrolls: Arena didn’t exactly fill my gravy boat, but then, despite it being the first in a venerable series of games, I’ve never heard anyone refer to it as their favourite title in said series. Its sequel, The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall, on the other hand, I’ve heard come up a few times. It’s rare.…

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    Review – Monster in My Pocket

    Zoey Handley / January 26, 2018 / No Comments

    For those of you who are not well versed in the pop culture of the early 90’s, Monster in My Pocket was a short lived attempt at a multi-media franchise. It never really caught on, which is a shame. Someone obviously had high hopes for the full Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle treatment, with multiple series of toys, comic books, and…

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    2000s,  Army Men,  GameCube,  PlayStation 2,  Review

    Review – Army Men: Sarge’s War

    Zoey Handley / November 22, 2017 / No Comments

    I'm kind of proud of this one, as I recognized the artistic intent behind Army Men: Sarge's War. I felt that it acted as an intention to end the series as it was passed from the bankrupt 3DO to Global Star. I talked to creative director Michael Mendheim later who confirmed it.

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    Review – Star Fox 2

    Zoey Handley / October 17, 2017 / No Comments

    The only thing I ever remember seeing about Star Fox 2 back in the Super Nintendo days was an ad in Nintendo Power showing a stand-in box and logo. That was enough to get me excited. I was a huge fan of the original Star Fox, completely devouring every piece of media I could with the characters on it and…

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    2000s,  Army Men,  Review

    Review – Army Men 2 (GBC)

    Zoey Handley / October 4, 2017 / No Comments

    Digital Eclipse followed up their Game Boy Color sort-of port of the first Army Men with a sort-of port of Army Men 2. Only this time, it's even more distinctly its own game. It doesn't so much try to replicate the PC title, but rather fit its themes on GBC.

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    2000s,  Army Men,  Review

    Review – Army Men (GBC)

    Zoey Handley / September 26, 2017 / No Comments

    The tendrils of the Army Men series sprawled their way to the Game Boy, starting with a port of the original on the Color. Well, "port" might be being a bit generous, but Digital Eclipse did a decent job at moving it over to less powerful hardware.

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    2000s,  Army Men,  PlayStation 2,  Review

    Review – Portal Runner (PS2)

    Zoey Handley / August 31, 2017 / No Comments

    Portal Runner is a pretty infamous game in the Army Men series. You could almost say that this is where it jumped the shark, but that isn't quite true. There were worse games than Portal Runner released before and better games released after. This is more like the beginning of the end.

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    1990s,  Army Men,  Review

    Review – Army Men (PC)

    Zoey Handley / August 28, 2017 / 3 Comments

    This is where it all started: the OG Army Men for PC. It was a badly needed (modest) hit for 3DO as it transitioned to a software company. But did it start off with a bang? No, not really. It could have been much worse, though, and kind of got there eventually.

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