Kula World proves that there are more ways to have fun with a beach ball. - By Athanasios
In the words of not-yet-metrosexual Leon Kennedy: "It's up to us to take on Umbrella!" - By Athanasios
Final Fantasy VIII had a big legacy to live up to after FFVII. What lessons does its student protagonist learn, and more importantly, its developer? - By Leo Epema
What is love? Terra looks for an answer to this question in one of the most praised titles in the Final Fantasy series. - By Leo Epema
Remember how lifeless those graphics were? Wow, it's like watching a real bandicoot! Okay, so maybe not, but still, it's a classic. Does Crash 2 hold up? - By Thom Compton
An ode to Oddworld, and an epic, mystical adventure full of lethal dangers… and harmless farts. - By Athanasios
The legendary strategy RPG that is fit for a king. - By Coller Entragian
The forces of good and evil clash once again. - By Gabriel Jones
20 years later, the world is still feeling the shockwaves of Square's most important video game. - By Coller Entragian
"C'mon newcomer. Follow me." And thus begins an odyssey like no other, with Square's classic hit, Final Fantasy VII. - By Athanasios
"The worst foe lies within the self." Welcome to Resident Evil's distant, forgotten cousin, Parasite Eve. - By Athanasios
The finale of Tomb Raider's PlayStation era. Did it go out with a big bang or a weak "pew?" - By Athanasios
With Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation, Lara Croft goes back to basics, but, somehow, this misses the spot. - By Athanasios
The black, irritating sheep amongst the original three adventures of Lady Croft? - By Athanasios
Bigger, badder, better? A look at Lara Croft’s second treasure hunt. - By Athanasios
Like the monuments of old. Full of rust, mould, and cracks, yet still majestic. - By Athanasios
A postcard straight from Lovecraft, Edgar Allan Poe, and Richard Bachman's dreams, Silent Hill remains as spellbinding as it is scary. - By Athanasios
Considered by its fans to be one of the best, if not the best, JRPGs of all time, Cubed3 looks at Suikoden II, now on PSN. - By Drew Hurley
One of the best loved JRPGs of all time returns as a PlayStation classic, available on Vita and PS3. Cubed3 sees how it holds up. - By Drew Hurley