Hitman 2: Silent Assassin dramatically expands on everything present in Codename 47. Can these changes solve the fundamental issues that plagued the first?
Pat, James and special guest Drew punch, kick and throw their way through Streets of Rage 2 to find out if this side-scrolling beat ‘em up can still throw down with the best of them.
Aquanox continues the story of its DOS predecessor, Archimedean Dynasty, but drastically reduces the scope of the story, the presentation of the world, and the nature of the gameplay. Can a sequel change this much and still be brilliant in its own right?
Syberia sees you travel by windup train across a semi-surrealist, clockpunk inspired take on Europe. Is it a journey worth taking? Tune in to find out!
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War brought the world famous tabletop game to life like never before on the PC. Did it bring glory to the Emperor or is this one game that should burn with the heretics?
Join Pat and James as they dive deep into Super Metroid, a game many consider to be one of the best of all time. Can it live up to the hype? Find out on this fortnight’s episode.
2D-platformers are one of the rare genres that Pat and James both love, find out if they still agree after putting one of the genre's most revered titles through its paces.
No One Lives Forever joyfully riffs on James Bond, Get Smart and even Austin Powers in its cheeky satire of spy films. Does it stand up on its own merits, or is it just a glorified homage?
In Dark Messiah, you play an apprentice sorcerer skilled in the dark arts of kicking. But just how many kicks can you get out of it all these years later?
Earthworm Jim oozes pure style and is filled with novelty and quirky jokes. But does its irreverent mix of fart jokes, vertical level design and grooviness combine into a game that's still fun to play today?