Dream Factory’s answer to Diablo is Crimson Tears.
By Spencer . April 30, 2004 . 4:44amAlready known for making quality fighting games like Tobal 2, Dream Factory teams up with Capcom to make a 3D brawler with randomized dungeons. But…
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Already known for making quality fighting games like Tobal 2, Dream Factory teams up with Capcom to make a 3D brawler with randomized dungeons. But…
When the Rockman Zero series jumped on to the Game Boy Advance it starred X’s partner Zero, in a darker more mature storyline. Zero also…
We get a chance to check out Namco’s quietly launched adventure Kaena. It’s an artistic game with a great soundtrack, but it doesn’t get the…
Nintendo and drum master Namco team up to create Donkey Konga. Sit down and make the back beat for Famicom favorites and J-Pop hits like…
If you own a Game Boy Advance and you’re a Dragon Ball Z fan pick up Supersonic Warriors. It has the frantic action from the…
Sega takes on a challenge when they try to translate the world of Astro Boy into a 3D game.
The result in our playtest of…
Mind hack your way to winning missions or run in with your gun blazing in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex.
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