Jeremy R. from pspminis.com writes: One Epic Game is really one fun game and easily could have been named that. And besides it being fun, they’ve backed it up with a huge variety of gameplay modes, so while there are only 5 levels in terms of graphics, it feels like a lot more. In all honesty, when you have to play a game over and over for a week, you can get sick of them, because Minis tend to be simple games and it just gets repetitive. But not this. I’m still having a lot of fun with it.
From the mid-1980s to the early part of the 2000s, light gun rail shooters were a staple in both arcade and home system gaming. Arguably, the genre started to really hit its stride in the mid-1990s. While games like Time Crisis, Virtual Cop, and House of the Dead, among others, dominated both the home system and arcade space, some one relegated to only home game systems. Today, we’ll be talking about a little-known cult game published by Sony called Project: Horned Owl. This game was developed by Alfa Systems, and all in all, this is a fun game.
Game Rant interviews Plants vs. Zombies composer Peter McConnell about honoring the series’ quirky roots, adapting its themes, and now going vinyl.
The score for the first Plants Vs Zombies is such great, iconic music that it has a timeless quality. Not quite the level of Minecraft, but wonderful in its own right.
Celebrate Final Fantasy IX's 25th anniversary with the latest merchandise, including figurines of Zidane and Vivi, and a range of t-shirts.