Earthworm Jim 3D
Earthworm Jim is known mainly for his two mediocre 2D platformers on the Mega Drive/SNES. These were both elevated due to their style and sense…
Rayman 2: The Great Escape
With how both Rayman 2 and Tonic Trouble were developed by UbiSoft and released so close to each other, it’s amazing how different they are…
Glover 2 (Prototype)
I had quite a few issues with the first Glover. The levels felt disjointed, being random platforms in voids of bottomless pits, and the entire…
Gex 3: Deep Cover Gecko
Gex 3 actually addresses a few of my complaints from Gex 64. The levels have more interesting themes and aren’t repeated, and the humour is…
Tonic Trouble
The most surprising thing about this game is that it’s not just a terrible Rayman knock off – it’s one developed by UbiSoft themselves. The…
Shadow Man
This was a game I was looking forward to. I read about it so much in N64 Magazine – who loved the game – but…
A Bug’s Life
When making a game based on the film, it’s important to not undermine the message of the film. A Bug’s Life is a lovely Pixar…
Chameleon Twist 2
The first Chameleon Twist was a game with interesting but fiddly moves that weren’t used to their full potential, so I was hoping that the…
Goemon’s Great Adventure
While this was called “Mystical Ninja 2 Starring Goemon”, I’ll be sticking with the US name of “Goemon’s Great Adventure” as it’s very different from…
Doraemon 2: Nobita and the Temple of Light
While the first N64 Doraemon game was a 3D platformer, this is more like Goemon: a game with an overworld and dungeons, but the dungeons…










