Reviews Road Rash 3D (1998) Bringing Road Rash into the third dimension shouldn’t be too terribly difficult. Keep the same fast paced formula but transform the sprites into polygons right? Road Rash 3D tried and failed miserably. Sadly, there are a few interesting pieces here, underneath everything else that could have resembled a great
Podcast Episode 22 - Below The Arctic Zero Instead of playing Dave Mirra 3, I decided to play the Playstation remake of Road Rash and also dipped my toes into the Subnautica sequel Below Zero.
Reviews Road Rash [Playstation] (1996) Road Rash was always one of my favorite games when I first got my Genesis. The only memory of my Grandma ever picking up a controller was when she and I sat down and she finished a race in Road Rash, she stayed to one side of the road, never
Reviews BMX XXX (2002) Ugh, the less said about this game, the better. Basically, this game was supposed to be Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 3, but the change in nature, to a more foul and nasty tone led Dave to not sign off on it. He made the right move. Right off the bat,
Reviews Aggressive Inline (2002) A game like Aggressive In-line is something of a rarity now-a-days. It only comes along once in a great while. I remember my first time with this game vividly, a hot summer day, taking a break from my first job and strolling through Blockbuster. Grabbing an ice cold Vanilla Coke
Reviews Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX: Maximum Remix (2001) Maximum Remix takes the first Dave Mirra game and adds a few new levels, songs and tweaks some of the original objectives of the first game and makes it a more complete package. Not much more can really be said about it. In modern terms this is much more of
Reviews Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 (2001) After years of only spending a grand total of maybe 10 minutes with Dave Mirra 2 on the original Xbox back in the mid aughts, I finally dug my heels in and sat down with a mission to complete this game that has eluded me for over a decade. My
Podcast Episode 21 - Skank It Up I don't want to be a rude boy, and it's been a while. So instead of wasting time, I'm here to pick it up and talk about the movies and games I've been playing for the last month or so.
Reviews Thrasher: Skate & Destroy (1999) Thrasher: Skate & Destroy came out just a bit after Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, and I was in full blown Skateboarding fandom. I couldn’t get enough of skating and even though I was horrible at it in real life, I was able to fulfill my fantasies in video game
Reviews Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX (2000) Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX came out a year after Tony Hawk, while I was right in the prime of my high school years. I remember playing the demo that took place in the woodward training camp, and just falling in love with it. Even for how much it was taking
Podcast Episode 20 - Awaken To The Crash Of The Dragon Welcome to the New Year! I break down the first couple of weeks of games I've been playing, but first I need to explain why the Star Wars Prequels suck, after watching the entire series back to back to back to back...
Reviews Crash Bandicoot - N.Sane Trilogy (2017) Crash Bandicoot 1 Crash has always been a staple of the Playstation brand since the early days. With one of my earliest Playstation memories, the demo disc with PaRappa and Crash sitting in the kiosk at Warehouse. When the game was remade for the PS4 in 2017, I was excited
Reviews Spyro The Dragon 2 - Ripto's Rage: The Reignighted Trilogy (2019) Spyro 2, takes everything that the original game did, and added to it. One of the only small gripes I have with the sequel, is that gone are the variety of Dragons from the original game. Instead, those dragons are replaced with a few new “friends” who are a bit
Reviews Spyro The Dragon: Reignited Trilogy (2019) The original Spyro game was always a game that I remember fondly while never actually playing the full game. I remember the commercials, I remember playing the demo and loving it, but I never actually rented or owned the full game itself. I played the demo for the game on
Podcast Episode 19 - Game Of The Year 2019 It’s Christmas!!! So I’m going to countdown my favorite games that came out this year, along with honorable mentions of games that I sunk a good chunk of time into.
Podcast Episode 18 - The Chill Before Winter's Reach It's that time of year again! IT'S CHRISTMAS TIME!!!! Things are a bit busy, so I haven't been able to play as many games lately, but what I have been playing has been a joy. I'll talk about The Outer Worlds, Halo Reach and what I hope to get to
Reviews The Outer Worlds (2019) Take the Fallout formula that Bethesda has used for the last decade or so, and transplant it into Outer Space. Trade in the huge post apocalyptic open world wasteland for something a bit smaller and the ability to have different planets to explore all the while, mixing in a bit
Reviews WarioWare (2003) I honestly didn’t really play a lot of GameBoy Advance games, I felt it was basically a smaller Super Nintendo and this was back in 2001 when I was already well into High School. I didn’t even really get into the system in a big way until the
Reviews Need For Speed: Heat (2019) The Need For Speed series has always been a staple in gaming for such a long time, It’s kinda incredible that it’s been around since 1994 with almost yearly releases. Need For Speed: Heat is the newest one and also comes at a time where the modern EA
Podcast Episode 17 - Falling Into The Heat As 2019 comes to a close, I find myself only playing several games, but luckily a new controller makes it an enjoyable experience.
Reviews Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (2019) It’s easy to be cynical for me, when it comes to Star Wars. Something special as a kid, that has been bastardized first by Gorge Lucas and his meddling ways, ever changing a movie instead of just letting it be. Then secondly by Disney and the over-saturation of the
Reviews Death Stranding (2019) Can someone review something that they never actually experienced? Reviewing a video game is a totally different thing than reviewing a movie or any other piece of media because of its interactive nature. It requires input from the player that can usually change the outcome of the game in some
Reviews Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Wildlands (2017) Ghost Recon has been so many different types of games, it was hard trying to wrap my mind around the concept of the game for a while. Was it a shooter? Was is a third person cover shooter? Was it a collect-a-thon? Was it a mainly online game? Because the
Podcast Episode 16 - It's A Scary Western, Charlie Brown! Knott's Scary Farm, a Nicholas Cage acid trip movie, HBO's Deadwood, and Red Dead Online are the main talking points while I start preparing for the crisp fall weather.
Reviews The Legend Of Zelda (1984) One of the biggest blind spots of my gaming life is that I never finished the first Zelda game on the NES. I remember renting it when I was a kid, but I never got more than a few screens deep. When I was a bit older I tried it