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PoorTommy

It's damned nice ofyou, Rauffenstein—but it's impossible!

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Leaves a "High" "Mark" for "High Spots" 0

Most everyone who has played WWF No Mercy will say it is among the very best wrestling games in an era where even people who played wrestling games were not necessarily wrestling fans. N64 wrestling games like this, WCW/NWO: World Tour, and Revenge are what catalyzed my interest of what was to be a socially devastating craze of pro wrestling. No Mercy shares the momentum, frenzy, and brutality of games like Mortal Kombat and Blitz, albeit not in such comic hyperbole, but still feeling like a gam...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

A Simple and Richly Artistic Adventure 0

There are few games that devote themselves so much to the concept of historical art as much Okami does. I would say the majority of the player experience does not involve the registration of what is being played, but rather what is being seen and heard, which is vastly distinct compared to other games. Perhaps this notion is contrary to the very rational fabric of what it means to be a video game, but Okami succeeds in its artistic qualities, which impress largely due to its veneration toward o...

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

A Novelty For Those That Enjoy Misdirection 0

I would be telling you a perfectly sadistic lie if I were to recommend Indigo Prophecy on the merits of its nature as a "game." Further, I'd have to be rather intent on misleading you if I were to recommend it on the basis of its development as a story. Although, as a product that would like to invoke the impression as a video game that beneficially aligns with the idioms of cinema, it is an undeniable novelty, if not for its narrative direction (or more appropriately its directions) then as its...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.