Posts Tagged ‘review’
Monday, October 21st, 2013

Today on our YouTube Channel we take a look at Sonic Lost World for Wii-U and 3DS. I am joined by our good friend Titanscreed from Project Phoenix Productions and we take 10 minutes to share our thoughts on the game:
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Thursday, October 17th, 2013

If you weren’t aware already, Sonic CD is my favourite game of all time. In today’s entry in our SEGADriven Loves Mega-CD series, we take a look at why we love the game so much and we also sneak in a cheeky rendition of You Can Do Anything!
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Wednesday, October 16th, 2013

Today’s YouTube content revives our Review Request feature and we receive a recommendation of The Incredible Crash Dummies from our pal Keithy Huntington. As per usual, I must warn our younger viewers that this video contains bad language:
Webmaster and lead writer at SEGADriven. Likes old games, heavy music and too much pizza. Follow on Twitter @kronkblats
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Thursday, January 3rd, 2013

“Have you ever bought a game you were really excited about only to be disappointed? I’m sure we all have. Have you ever tried to convince yourself that said game is actually better than you think it is? Perhaps. Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed (now known as SASRT from here on) fits into both categories.”
Click here to be taken straight to our full review.
Webmaster and lead writer at SEGADriven. Likes old games, heavy music and too much pizza. Follow on Twitter @kronkblats
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Monday, June 25th, 2012
Gunlord is the latest game from indie developers NG:Dev.Team who are better known for Last Hope and Fast Striker. In a slight move away from the shoot-em-up genre, they present us with an action game in the Turrican vain.
Click here to be taken straight to our review of the game or alternatively navigate to the Dreamcast section by clicking the First Party Reviews link on our menu.
Webmaster and lead writer at SEGADriven. Likes old games, heavy music and too much pizza. Follow on Twitter @kronkblats
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Thursday, November 3rd, 2011
20 years of Sonic the Hedgehog! That’s a bit of a mad concept, isn’t it? What better way to celebrate it then with an anniversary game! Sonic Generations is here to do just that, but is it a game that celebrates Sonic’s history in style or does it miss the mark? Lucky we reviewed it so you can find out!
Click here to be taken straight to the review!
Webmaster and lead writer at SEGADriven. Likes old games, heavy music and too much pizza. Follow on Twitter @kronkblats
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Tuesday, March 15th, 2011
My Mega CD addiction continues! This time we’ve got Batman Returns, developed by Malibu Interactive.
The game is actually a continuation of the film’s storyline and not an interpretation of it. The Mega CD version adds extra Batmobile stages to the original Mega Drive version’s platforming stages as well as a new soundtrack composed by Spencer Nilsen.
Click here to be taken straight to the review where you’ll find out whether this is worth adding to your Mega CD collection!
Webmaster and lead writer at SEGADriven. Likes old games, heavy music and too much pizza. Follow on Twitter @kronkblats
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Monday, February 28th, 2011
Ever wanted to shunt baddies off the road in an invincible death-mobile and watch them explode like in the films? Well Road Avenger is the game for you!
I’ve just uploaded a complete review of the Mega CD FMV-fest and you can read it by clicking this link. There’s a lot of FMV games on the Mega CD; is this one to hit or miss?
Now sing it with me!
Webmaster and lead writer at SEGADriven. Likes old games, heavy music and too much pizza. Follow on Twitter @kronkblats
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