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Pinchcliffe Grand Prix Review

Since going back and reviewing Carmageddon for Retro Week, I’ve been wanting to find some good racing games to cover more in the genre. It’s a genre I’ve enjoyed, but I’ve never really got around to testing that many racing games. I’ve covered some lower-cost racing games and there are certain gems that you can…

Retro Review: Return to Castle Wolfenstein

It seems Retro Week has been somewhat dominated by games released by id Games. This I can assure you was not deliberate. Having said that, their big claim to fame back in the 1990s is to develop a lot of technology to further 3D gaming on the IBM PC platform. This is probably why they…

Retro Review: Day of the Tentacle Review

Those that were around n the early 1990s might remember of the original Day of the Tentacle. It was a fairly popular point-and-click adventure game of the time that gained a reasonable following. It was definitely a game I wish I had back in the day. It was one of the earliest games to take…

Retro Review: Carmageddon

I must admit I am a little bit spoiled coming into this review. I never had my own copy of Carmageddon growing up, however when Carmageddon: Reincarnation was released a few years ago, I invested in a copy. This is a completely modern remake of the original game intended for modern systems. To solve a…

Retro Review: Age of Empires 1

The Real-Time Strategy genre of games have been popular for some time. Age of Empires 2 is the one that people remember as the one that popularised the genre and is one of the earliest examples. It was the more popular version of the game as it was slightly more polished and had considerably more…

Retro Review: Ultimate Doom

A few weeks back, GeekJabber published a retrospective of Wolfenstein 3D. This was one of the first first-person shooter games for the PC that proved 3D graphics were feasible on the PC platform. Doom represented the next major step forward, representing an improvement in terms of both graphics quality and features. The game still lives…

Retro Review: Postal Redux

Violence in video games in some quarters is a very controversial topic. Most of us realise that everything that happens in a video game is fake and can tell the difference between fantasy and reality. There are some that still insist that violence in video games will be the death of society. If you’re this…

Play Outside Simulator Review

The Simulation genre of games has been plodding away for several years. They started life out in games such as SimCity, took an interesting turn with things like Roller Coaster Tycoon in the late 90s, and now it seems like there’s a Simulator game for just about anything. It seems just a little bit creepy…

Howloween Hero Review

With Halloween quickly approaching us, it would be nice to review at least one Halloween-themed game. After all, I should at least make a token effort to keep GeekJabber relevant to whatever events are going on in the world around us. Howloween Hero is a Halloween themed adventure game with a bit of a twist…

FREE WEEK: Find Love or Die Trying Review

Find Love or Die Trying is an interesting concept. It’s a reasonably new game, being released in September 2021. It’s a game that puts a bit of a spin on the whole Reality TV concept, but with a twist – if you don’t end up marrying one of the contestants, you end up being killed.…

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