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Just a blog to post my reviews, and random blogs

  1. WCW Mayhem Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show

    WCW Mayhem Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show:


    How about a wrestling game review? Last time I reviewed WCW: World Championship Wrestling on the NES, so I decided to review another WCW wrestling game, this time WCW Mayhem on the Playstation and Game Boy Color. I hope you enjoy this review. Thanks for watching.
  2. Metal Slug 3 (Arcade) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show

    Metal Slug 3 (Arcade) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show:


    I've reviewed the first two games of the Metal Slug series, so I figured it was time for the third installment. I hope you enjoy this review. Thanks for watching!
  3. Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: WASTED - Episode 3

    Heavy Metal Gamer Plays: WASTED - Episode 3:


    Last time I did a episode, I was a little under the influence. This time we go back to WASTED, and where I last left off on WASTED. I hope you enjoy this let's play. Thanks for watching.
  4. Crisis Beat Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show

    Crisis Beat Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show:


    To start out this week's content I am checking out a game that didn't have a release in the United States. This is Crisis Beat, a 3D beat em up/action game that is developed by Soft Machine and published by Bandai Co. I hope you enjoy this review. Thanks for watching.
  5. Urban Lockdown (PC) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show

    Urban Lockdown (PC) Review - Heavy Metal Gamer Show:


    This is Urban Lockdown, a game that can be found at Gamejolt, and was developed by Thatcher Productions. The game is made in OpenBOR, or Open Beats of Rage, which can be found also online to pick up. Hope you enjoy this review. Thanks for watching.

    Apparently now the game isn't free, it was, but the game is getting a complete overhaul by the creator and will be released via Steam/Gamejolt for purchase. ...
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