Duke Nukem: Nuclear Winter
Duke Nukem’s paid Christmas expansion replaced coal as the stocking stuffer for bad children in 1997 [citation needed]
Duke Nukem’s paid Christmas expansion replaced coal as the stocking stuffer for bad children in 1997 [citation needed]
Another mod turned retail, this effort to recreate the venerable action classic Die Hard in video game form hits some problems – like the fallacy of recreating Die Hard in video game form.
Explore a creepy mansion and an ancient evil in a game that’s high on realms, short on haunting.
There’s a sinister secret up in the ol’ mountain town of Silent Hill, and since you’re stuck there and your daughter’s gone missing, looks like you’re going to have to find it out.
The Sega CD version again forgoes the standard 16-bit platformer for its own unique game. Solve some adventure game challenges as Frankenstein’s monster, and use your fists to solve conflicts with all God’s creatures.
The ghost with the most gets the release with the least in a isometric adventure with some generic NES platform levels.