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We play Capcom's crazy, long-lost FMV game and introduce a brand new Super Replay-related second segment.
Reiner told me that reading great literature can be a sometimes-worthwhile pursuit. He convinced me to read Gears of War: Anvil Gate, assuring me that it's widely considered one of the all-time great examples of the written word.
With Rayman Origins on the shelves, we take a look back to the Playstation launch title that started it all.
Comedian and video game music aficionado Brent Weinbach joins us as a special guest as we dust off a whimsical Disney platformer.
It's not Mega Man, Ghosts 'n Goblins, or Bionic Commando, but this Capcom gem is about a boy who can turn into dinosaurs by feeding them candy.
Eight Game Informer editors face off to decide the future of Super Replay.
We take a look back at the polarizing Dreamcast title to see how it holds up a dozen years later.
This short but tough game allowed players to transform into werewolves and lizardmen, and it's still cool as hell.
Reiner, Jeff Cork, Joe, and Jim Reilly return to the Playstation 2's last big title, and one of Kratos' greatest adventures.
Watch Dan and Tim crack skulls as Hawk and Smasher in Eidos' 3D homage to classic brawlers.
The Replay crew continues last week's discussion about Nintendo 64's 3D platformers.
We take a look back to find out why this Castlevania game hasn't been as fondly remembered as others.