Sega's polygonal gun game is coming to the PlayStation 2.
The game just feels like a BMX video game on a handheld system ought to feel--like a miniaturized version of its console cousin without any compromises or cutbacks.
Legends of Wrestling II is difficult to recommend to all but the hard-core wrestling fan looking for a little nostalgia.
Aside from making the 'groundbreaking' move of featuring a lot of cursing and strippers, BMX XXX doesn't do anything particularly well.
In this game starring Mary Kate and Ashley you participate in a series of mini games to celebrate your sweet 16 birthday.
The crash mode makes this game worth a rental, but the inclusion of the well-done championship and multiplayer modes make it a must-own for fans of arcade racing.
Bass Fishing Duel is a solid-playing game that simply doesn't look that great.
It's formulaic but done well enough, so if you're into the previous installments or looking for another first-person shooter, then you'll find something to like in it.
Punch King tries its best to be the next Punch-Out!!, but it falls short of the mark.
Fans of the Tony Hawk or Dave Mirra games will surely find a lot to like in Aggressive Inline.
Its graphics fall short of the best the console has to offer, but its blend of action, stealth, and driving manages to keep things interesting throughout.
ZooCube is a puzzle game in which players must help restore the original shape of various animals that have been transformed by shape-altering scientific experiments.
This rhythmic puzzle game combines simple and addictive gameplay with the latest fashions and music.
Despite its flaws, Shadow Man 2econd Coming will likely manage to draw you in, especially if you can get into the creepy aesthetics and earnestly engaging story.
All-Star Baseball 2003 is the best baseball simulation available for the Xbox, and it will satisfy hard-core fans of hardball.
Several problems ultimately keep NBA Jam 2002 from attaining all-star status. But all things considered, it's still a decent handheld rendition of two-on-two basketball.
Legends of Wrestling sadly doesn't follow through with a game that's as good as its concept.
The game is a thoroughly bland cross between the simulation and arcade styles of MX games.
Part hard-boiled crime story, part paranoid espionage thriller, 100 Bullets follows Agent Graves, a mysterious figure who offers a singular opportunity--the proof, the gun, and the carte-blanche immunity to exact ...
The next game in the ATV Quad Power Racing series will offer greater rider customization options, freestyle tricks, and more.
In The Last Job, you will control a group of four career criminals as you try to make lucrative robberies.
While WWF War Zone plays similarly to its predecessors, it presents a package that is completely unmatched in both gameplay and in atmosphere.
Proves that the PC is indeed a viable platform for fighting games.
Due to limitations in graphical and sound capabilities, handheld baseball titles still have a long way to go before they catch up to their console counterparts. Acclaim's All-Star Baseball 2001 ...
HBO Boxing is another disappointing boxing game that fails to even come close to re-creating the look and feel of the sport in the ring.
While Anarchy Rulz bears the ECW logo, the wrestling action is simply too low impact and refined for the likes of this brutal organization.
F355 Challenge is the best driving game currently available on any console, let alone the Dreamcast, and once you crest the game's steep learning curve, the addictive need to constantly ...
There may be some ATV enthusiasts out there who will get enough out of ATV: Quad Power Racing to warrant a rental.
While the game boasts about 40 different Ducati motorcycles, Ducati World Racing Challenge is severely hampered by its flawed control, obsolete graphics, and bad sound.
One could go on for hours ripping this game apart, harping on its intolerable load times, useless physics engine, or haphazard AI, but it all boils down to one inescapable ...
As a nostalgia piece, this new iteration is a great representation of the classic NBA Jam experience, but when compared with recent arcade basketball offerings, it doesn't quite measure up.
This sequel to the classic NBA Jam features double the number of NBA players and adds new moves and options to the game.
The third installment of the Mortal Kombat series introduced a new run button to the gameplay, as well as an all-new combo system.
RC Revenge is intensely playable and highly polished - a far cry from its predecessor.
Fans of RC racers will surely find the game to be the most legitimate interpretation of the hobby on a console system to date, not to mention the most fun.
UMK3 makes its way onto the Xbox Live Arcade, complete with online play and ranked leaderboards.
McGrath vs. Pastrana Freestyle Motocross is the primary candidate for an award no video game wants to win, the uninspired game of the year award.
Super Bust-A-Move brings virtually nothing new to the franchise.
The Olsen Twins are trapped in a magical mall, where each store is its own crazy adventure!
18 Wheeler would be easier to recommend as a budget title; with a price comparable to more lasting games, however, it's probably best left as a rental.
XG2 is not even close to being as impressive a game as the first one was when it came out back in '97.
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