Konami – GBA – 1 Player Castlevania is a game series I haven’t always cared much for. The early games were just plain too difficult for my tastes. If I was going to play a tough platform game I’d play something fun and fast like Blaster Master or Ninja Gaiden. After many recommendations I picked up a copy of Symphony of the Night. It languished for years, un-played, on my game shelf. I’d never been a big fan of the whole “horror/gothic” thing, why would I want to play a […]
Review – Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (PS1)
Konami – Playstation – 1 Player Castlevania games are hard. Or at least they used to be. They tend to be kind of random, long and have clunky controls. At least on the NES. I have never really cared much for Castlevania games. The whole “goth” and “vampires” thing never really appealed to me either. Still, Symphony of the Night I one of those games you hear people talk about a lot. When people start saying a game is one of the best they have ever played, it generally is […]
20 Years of Blogging…
It seems like I should address this pretty big anniversary for this blog. Lameazoid.com, is twenty years old, more or less, today. I honestly don’t have the exact date for sure, but I do have an old copy of the original site that suggests it was created on 10/09/1998. More accurately, it’s predecessor, The Chaos Xone, was created on 10/09/1998. Back then it was just a random Geocities website. It didn’t really use a “Blog Engine” but it did use a “Blog format” of sorts, in the form of manually […]
Review – High School Dreams (PC)
April 15, 2010 | DR Studios Back in my college days i played a fair number of Japanese “dating simulators”. The style pushed by these games tends to be still image graphics with walls and walls of expositional text. Occasionally you make a choice. It’s sort of like a Choose your own adventure book. High School Dreams is sort of an American take on the same basic concept. This game has a fairly rough development history according to Wikipedia. Originally developed by Eidos, it was dumped when SquareEnix bought out […]
Review – The Path (PC)
Tale of Tales | March 18th, 2009 Ok, so I did a review a while back of The Graveyard, also by Tale of Tales. If the graveyard is essentially a pointless tech demo, The Path is the final product. The Path takes the story of Little red Riding Hood and creeps it out into a spooky horror story. You must navigate each of 6 sisters through the woods to meet with Grandmother at her house. The only instructions you get from the game are to “Stay on the Path”. The […]