Released on 8 March 1974, Queen II was described by esteemed British rock critic Malcolm Dome as “arguably the heaviest Queen ...
Before strategy RPGs were an established genre Quest developed Ogre Battle. In 2002 Quest was fully absorbed into Square shortly before Square became Square Enix. We haven’t seen any Ogre Battle / ...
Ogre Battle 64 offers a detailed branching story and great depth of customization, both executed brilliantly within the limitations of a 35-meg cartridge. Unfortunately for Nintendo owners, the Big ...
Forgotten Gems is a regular column about notable games that have moved out of the public eye and may not be easily accessible anymore. To see all the other games I've covered so far, be sure to check ...
The latest Famitsu issue has a special coverage on Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together to celebrate the title’s 25th anniversary from its original release on the Super Famicom. One of the interesting ...
When I was but a whee lad, I would play my Nintendo 64 whenever I got a chance, after school and on weekends. One day as I went to Funcoland, now Gamestop, I came across a game that sparked my ...
The announcement that Ogre Battle is headed to a handheld platform has been tormenting Ogre fans long enough -- now we're finally able to show what this highly anticipated NeoGeo Pocket game looks ...
Last year, the Virtual Console brought us Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen, the "fifth" title in the Ogre Battle series (although none of the first four chapters in the story actually exist.) ...
The recent trend of re-releasing old 16-bit titles with little but minor changes is a distressing one to say the least. It points to an industry willing to sacrifice creativity and progression for the ...