SR75: Fatal Fury 2 Takara toiled along in their early days. Not Capcom's finest hour but a damn sure fun one MISC: Nightcrawler Can't get enough X-Men? Here's one of the best cartoon episodes ever SR77: Mega Man 7 It's the return of the original Blue Bomber but is it a happy homecoming? SR78: Super Street Fighter II Summer 1994 was an epic season, thanks to games like this SA16: SUMMER OF IMPORTS As a kid, I wanted a perfect summer. SR80: True Lies The true summer blockbuster of '94, and a sleeper SNES title.
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SA17: The Lost Weekend For the first time ever, see pics of my Super Nintendo collection! SR81: Mortal Kombat II What's better than Black Friday? Why, duh. SR82: Brandish 2 Nothing's better than an obscure Japan-only sequel, FAN TRANSLATED! MISC: GOOSEBUMPS The phenomenon that turned us kids into readers and horror fanatics SR84: Donkey Kong Country Let's end 2014 with a GORILLA-sized bang. SR85: Equinox Sprawling adventure sure to mystify with long labyrinths and big bad bosses SR86: Breath of Fire Capcom tries their hand at the RPG genre. SR87: Earthbound It's Valentine's Day, so I decided to write the MOTHER of all love letters SR88: Gunman's Proof Link to the Past meets the Wild West, with a dash of Earthbound
#CRIMSON COURT FANATIC PLUS#
MISC: WWF Memories How I became a fan 28 years ago plus one epic wrestling weekend! WE'RE HOME Vote for your favorite Super Nintendo STAR WARS game! SR89: Arkanoid: Doh It Again Answer to what's the last SNES game EGM ever reviewed? SR90: Return of Double Dragon Often hated and underrated, here is why this game rocks SR91: Jurassic Park Ocean was remarkably ambitious with this one, for better or for worse SR92: Jurassic Park 2 Ocean goes back to the basics and delivers a worthwhile dino romp SR93: Harley's Humongous Adventure SNES' own Ant-Man + Q&A w/ Brian Greenstone! SR94: Adventures of Hourai High Cliques, clubs, crushes. SR95: Double Dragon V Everybody has their own closet guilty pleasures. SR96: Killer Instinct Can you believe it's been 20 years since Killer Instinct hit the SNES? SR: SNES review | SA: SNES article | SF: (Obscure) Super Famicom | SS: Sega SaturnīLOG RVG Patreon Here's a way to support me if ya been a fan of my work over the years But it's OK if that's not in your interest to do so.
#CRIMSON COURT FANATIC FREE#
The site isn't free to run ad-free so any funds would go to support that. This is one way to support the site if you've been a fan of my work over the years. Also be sure to check out my Patreon page. If my work encapsulates just a tiny bit of '90s SNES magic, mission accomplishedįeel free to sign the guestbook or email me at RetroGamer7 yahoo dot com. I hope you enjoy the site, and that it brings a warm glow to your heart as we look back to simpler times and recall what was truly an awesome gaming era. You will also find numerous Super Nintendo articles and editorials. Opening on January 7, 2007, it's been my passion from day one to produce a website where SNES fans can relive, remember, replay and (re)discover all the great classics, hidden gems and quietly solid games from the endless SNES library.
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This is my one man pet project to document, chronicle and commemorate my favorite system ever: the 16-bit Super Nintendo.
#CRIMSON COURT FANATIC UPGRADE#
The odds are not completely stacked against you, however! A new playable hero class will be added alongside powerful new trinkets, town events, and a fresh way to expand and upgrade your Hamlet.Welcome to RVGFANATIC. These slavering enemies and epic encounters will introduce new combat mechanics, testing the limits of your favorite strategies.Īs the infestation grows and your roster begins to sicken, the Fanatic will emerge to roam the hallways, confusing friend and foe alike in his zealous quest to exterminate the Curse. There, amidst unique curios, traps and obstacles, a complete faction of new blood-crazed foes lie in wait, overseen by three distinct boss encounters. * Lore-driven trinket sets for all heroes - with set bonuses!Īs the Crimson Curse spreads unrelentingly over the estate, parties will battle new enemies in familiar regions, as well as setting foot in a completely new sprawling environment: the Courtyard. * Massive, sprawling maps with locked doors, prisoner rooms, and progress saves * Districts: 10 new buildings to upgrade your Town * 5 new Bosses with some of the most complex and devious mechanics yet. The narrative grounding sheds some light on the Ancestor’s early days, and will be presented in the same style of cut-scenes you’ve seen elsewhere in the game. Crimson Court is a parallel campaign experienced alongside the main Darkest Dungeon content that will provide you with new challenges and variation at every difficulty level. Darkest Dungeon®: The Crimson Court is the first expansion for the award-winning grim and gothic RPG by Red Hook Studios.