
TGR - "Still an Xbox Live Arcade hit, the Geometry Wars series has pretty much proven to the gaming industry that not only is there money to be had in downloadable, independently developed games, but that the arcade genre is still alive and kicking. Addicting gamers with its gorgeous-yet-simple visuals and easy to pick up controls, Geometry Wars is one of those games you can just play over and over again, making it a perfect entry into the Bargain Bin."

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Carl Williams writes, "When you have someone on staff like Yu Suzuki you have to let them spread their wings and fly. With Sword of Vermillion that is exactly what Sega did- this was Yu Suzuki’s first console exclusive title, sadly it was not exactly a sales record setting release. Sword of Vermillion was a few game engines smashed together and for many fans that was its downfall. While magazines of the time had mostly positive things to say about various parts, the detractors hurt quite a bit. Still, if you were wanting an action role playing game on the Sega Genesis Sword of Vermillion was your only choice in 1991."
One of my favorite RPGs of the 16 bit era. Suzuki changed my life as Vermilion propelled my gaming future to JRPGs

A look at the underrated Geometry Wars: Galaxies
I agree, Wii version of Geometry Galaxies, was (and still is) such a blast, even if I really loved 3rd game, I think Wii version is the best
I enjoyed Geometry Wars