Time Enforcer Anubis here with a fresh review!
Square-Enix’s Front Mission series of tactical RPGs is generally well-regarded by fans of mecha and TRPGs. However, Front Mission Evolved, the latest installment in the franchise, gives us a different take on the Front Mission world.
Time Enforcer Anubis here with another review!
The highly anticipated conclusion to the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare saga is finally here, in the form of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. While the story picks up where Modern Warfare 2 left off, the gameplay has an even bigger torch to carry, having to follow up to both Call of Duty: Black Ops, the previous game in the franchise, and Modern Warfare 2.
Time Enforcer Anubis here with another review!
In this day and age, arcade games are special. While most contemporary games have a story to tell and might take a bit to get into the meat of the game, arcade games jump right into the action and don’t let up until the final boss is defeated. Storytelling takes an extreme back seat to gameplay and every aspect of the game is tailored to simply compel you to play and improve.
Time Enforcer Anubis here with a fresh review!
Every now and again, you find a game that can be quirky and weird while taking itself seriously at the same time. It isn’t weird for weird’s sake; it’s just a game that happens to be odd. The game I have today is one of these games.
The game is Seek and Destroy.
Time Enforcer Anubis here with another good old classic game!
The Sega CD, while ill-fated, is one of many testaments to Sega’s adventurous nature as a console manufacturer. Realizing the potential for discs as storage media for games, Sega endeavoured to create a CD addon for their already-ubiquitous Genesis console. The games on the Sega CD took advantage of the storage medium, and, though few are remembered in particular, those that are remembered are remembered as great games.
One such game is Sonic CD.
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Time Enforcer Anubis here with a new feature!
When I do a review, I try hard to stick to reviewing just the one game. Comparing two games in a review that’s supposed to be of just one game is a disservice to the game being reviewed. That, however, isn’t to say that there’s no value in directly comparing games to each other.
That said, I present: Versus Mode!
And what better for the first Versus Mode than to compare two fighting games?
Dead or Alive 4 vs. Virtua Fighter 5 Online
Time Enforcer Anubis here with the first classic gaming spotlight for the month of August!
So, you’ve seen the Virtual-On Oratorio Tangram review, and the Virtual-On Force review, and have wondered “Where did this whole Virtual-On thing start anyway?”
Wonder no more, because in this Classic Gaming Spotlight, we take a look at Cyber Troopers Virtual-On.
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Time Enforcer Anubis here, with a little something special!
I recently attended “The Retro Gamer Challenge,” an event hosted by the Federation of Retro and Arcade Gamers (F.R.A.G.). Though I was only able to attend the last two hours of this nearly ten-hour event, I had a great time, and will be looking forward to future F.R.A.G. events.
Time Enforcer Anubis here with some thoughts on the gaming world!
It’s not hard to see that the current gaming climate is warmer for certain gamers. Those looking for shooters certainly don’t have a hard time looking for something to play. The climate is colder for gamers who play games in genres that might have been bigger in the past, but aren’t as big now. This has sparked some dissatisfaction and animosity from those who are looking for less contemporary genres, and it’s not hard to understand why.
Time Enforcer Anubis here with another review!
In recent years, the modern-day military shooter genre has, in a way, become the new WWII shooter. In fact, the two big modern shooter franchises, Call of Duty and Battlefield, were both spawned from games based in WWII. Recently, however, another old WWII veteran franchise has made the jump into the present as well.








