 | Must have for anyone that loves tatics games. 1 out of 2 people found this review helpful
Considering the age of this gem, and the way it still holds up, this remains a must for anyone that is looking for a top notch strategy role playing game. Its rare to find a game this good in the first place. read full review |
 | It's no Gradius5 but it made me happy to find it. 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
This game surprised me. I love shooters and know how hard they are to find in this "next-gen" world. Though it is short,only 5 levels with two parts each,the amount of charecters to choose from makes ... read full review |
 | 2D series completely made over in beautiful 3D. Like all of the recent series updates, R-Type Delta spares no expense in the aesthetics department. The traditionally 2D series has been completely made over in beautiful 3D, sporting the kind of graphical poli... read full review |
 | Only for fans of the series This is not a game, but its very fun to find the relationshis between characters and better understanding of the story of MGS. read full review |
 | World’s most insane tag-team fighting game got bigger. The world’s most insane tag-team fantasy fighter is bigger than ever! An unprecedented 56 characters include the debut of Jill from Resident Evil, Servbots from Mega Man and Cable from Marvel Comics fame. Exper... read full review |
 | great story, and impressive graphics for its time. Flashback” was a very fun puzzle-solving game for the Sega Genesis. The objective was to move the character through a side-scrolling, wonderfully rendered, future landscape in order to help him regain his memor... read full review |
 | One of the unsung heroes of the Sega CD. One of the unsung heroes of the Sega CD. This is a shooter that excels in every department: graphics, sound, music, and action. If you don't have it you're missing out. read full review |
 | The story and the characters are both very good "Suikoden" was the game that started the franchise, with 5 releases over two systems. Is the first the best? Not by a long shot - "Suikoden II" holds that honor easily, and "Suikoden V... read full review |
 | This is the hardest entry to the series. As a life time fan of the Gradius franchise, I can easily say that this is the hardest entry to the series. Gradius V was developed by the same team that made Ikaruga, the vertical scrolling space shooter for D... read full review |