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Killzone - Retro Reflections
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Killzone - Retro Reflections

January 24th, 2019 Dimitris
Killzone is one of many first person shooters that were produced for PS2 and was successful enough to spawn several sequels on different consoles. Although the game follows a standard formula it stands out thanks to its quality. First of all, the graphics may not be on par with those of "Black"...
Zombie Zone - Retro Reflection
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Zombie Zone - Retro Reflection

January 10th, 2019 Dimitris
Zombie Zone's cover explains everything you need to know about it: a young woman with a peculiar dress code, a sword and zombies. Although I am not a fan of zombie movies, I found this shallow, low budget hack and slash game entertaining. *Note to readers from Editor: Zombie Zone is the very...
X3: Albion Prelude - Retro Reflections
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X3: Albion Prelude - Retro Reflections

December 13th, 2018 Robert
X3: Albion Prelude is a massive space sandbox title that falls takes place in EgoSoft's massive X franchise. Positioned between the "old" X universe (the original title) and the "new" X universe (later releases), X3: Albion Prelude bridges the gap and shows a galaxy in turmoil. Consisting of...
Star Wars: Empire at War - Gold Pack - Retro Reflections
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Star Wars: Empire at War - Gold Pack - Retro Reflections

October 18th, 2018 Robert
Star Wars: Empire at War is an interesting, and brutally difficult, strategy title. With 4x elements tied into more localized ground and space battles that are straight out of an RTS game, Empire at War will challenge every aspect of your strategic thinking. Though ground battles are relatively...
Time Splitters 2 - Retro Reflections
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Time Splitters 2 - Retro Reflections

August 16th, 2018 Dimitris
Timesplitters 2 is a first person shooter for the PS2, part of a popular series. The story is about a soldier facing aliens who try to alter human history by traveling to different periods in the past and giving time crystals to villains. Although time travel and alien invasions are classic...
Dark Angel - Retro Reflection
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Dark Angel - Retro Reflection

January 25th, 2018 Dimitris
In the good old day there was a game genre called "beat'em up". I am not referring to Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat; I am talking about games where you confronted gangs of thugs with your bare fists, like Final Fight or Double Dragon. Although action games have ruled for years this particular...
Dungeons & Dragons Heroes - Retro Reflections
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Dungeons & Dragons Heroes - Retro Reflections

December 7th, 2017 Dimitris
A friend of mine said games should preferably have sword fighting, magic and brave heroes who risk their lives for a higher purpose. “D&D Heroes” fits that description and if you have played an action role playing game you already know its basic characteristics: plenty of monsters to...
Batman: Vengeance - Retro Reflections
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Batman: Vengeance - Retro Reflections

October 26th, 2017 Dimitris
The Batman animated series from the nineties was one of my favorite shows. Its introduction alone is a masterpiece of direction, montage and music while its episodes had excellent narration, memorable villains, plenty of action and a dark atmosphere. I admired Bruce Wayne for sacrificing his...
Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel - Retro Reflections
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Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel - Retro Reflections

October 19th, 2017 Dimitris
In the late nineties some great role playing games were produced, such as Baldur’s Gate or Icewind Dale, and Fallout (1997) was one of the best. Its graphics alone did not win any prizes but its original plot, rich character development system, a world full of dangers and unexpected...
Urban Chaos: Riot Response - Retro Reflections
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Urban Chaos: Riot Response - Retro Reflections

October 5th, 2017 Dimitris
What makes a first person shooter good? In my opinion, solid controls, a decent story, interesting locations and plenty of violence! Urban Chaos: Riot Response has all that. The hero is member of a newly formed special police force, assigned to stop the Burners. Those are a ruthless gang who...
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