One of my favourites because of the co-op. Then Resi 6 arrived and the series nosedived further.
Earthworm Jim is a classic, still have the original somewhere.
The gift of FF7 keeps on giving.
Who doesn't love a cross-game bonus? Surprised they didn't make it more complicated.
A sequel? More likely a remake as is the current trend? No point, everyone wants GTA VI.
The GameCube remake was stunning for its time but the new modernisation efforts are breathing some much-needed life into the older games.
Motor Kombat could've been more than a mini-game.
Never got into Exodus, but 2033 was excellent.
FFVII does have a decent history but the less said about Dirge of Cerberus the better.
How many games have they released!? Seeing what sticks to the wall I guess?
Why do VR studios keep releasing such garbage? Firewall Ultra for PSVR 2 was another and now the studio has closed.
Not to sound too repetitive but Eternal Darkness all the way!
Halo in miniature! More fun than Infinite I bet...
So many brilliant games. I still have one stored somewhere.
A definitive moment in video game history. Played it countless times, and Zelda was the best reason to own an N64.
Never got around to playing this, another lost to the ever-expanding game library.
Launches issues aside, at least a new generation of players can now face Psycho Mantis.
You can never have enough steelbook cases...
From the look of the screenshots expectations aren't high.
It's always a concern when Hollywood folks are cast in games, shining the light on them to distract from the gameplay.
But what a bag of mixed reviews Alone in the Dark is getting! Ranging from meh to epic with abandon. Loved the original but I'm not sold on the remake yet.