Emergency Mayhem will cast you as an emergency service team who must respond to problems and keep the city from falling apart.
Set around three main characters, The Red Star tells the tale of an alternate Russia, the URRS, where massive technology and futuristic weapons are wielded by its army, The Red ...
Based on the world of organized crime, this game will cast you in the role of Joey Verola as he rises through the ranks of the mafia.
Supported by an army of more than 17,000 US and British paratroopers, you must stop the Nazis from occupying Europe during WWII. Fight with authentic weapons and vehicles alongside brave ...
This sci-fi shooter lets players assume the role of a genetically enhanced soldier on a spaceship that gets sucked into a black hole.
Everything positive that has been added to Showdown doesn't do anything to counteract the mechanical, artificial intelligence and visual problems that plague much of the game.
This arcade-style rugby game is being developed by the team responsible for Jonah Lomu Rugby.
The core concepts found within Alias are of a proven ilk, but the devil's in the details, as they say, and the sloppy execution of said concepts can't keep the ...
While games like EA's Street series and NBA Ballers have proven that street sports can be done right in video games, Freestyle Street Soccer proves that you can also do ...
Various improvements to an already great game should give owners of All-Star Baseball 2004 a reason to upgrade and may convince fence-sitters to take the plunge this year.
Worms 3D is a pretty good strategy game, but taking the game into full 3D seems to have actually detracted from some of the depth found in the 2D games.
King of Fighters EX2 sets a new standard for one-on-one fighting games on the GBA.
Acclaim is producing a new season of AFL action, with all the players and clubs from the rugby league.
If you can look past some of the game's mechanical shortcomings, you'll likely be pleased with what Gladiator: Sword of Vengeance has to offer.
Though bigger and more ambitious than any of its predecessors, XGRA is hindered by a few unfortunate technical and design issues.
Despite some rough edges, Summer Heat Beach Volleyball gets enough of the fundamentals right to keep things fun.
There's plenty to do in SX Superstar, but the gameplay mechanics could've used a little more tweaking.
Even though Speed Kings doesn't stray very far from the Burnout 2 formula, it's a solid racer that does a great job of conveying an insanely fast sense of speed ...
Dakar 2 is an easygoing arcade-style take on one of the world's most grueling rally races.
The sheer number of available teams, modes, and bonuses is absolutely staggering.
Vexx feels outdated right out of the gate.
It's neither the deepest nor the most entertaining ATV racing game, but then again, it's the only ATV racing game on the Xbox at the moment.
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.
Somehow, somewhere, the PlayStation 2 port of RC Revenge Pro took a wrong turn.
While the game does some things very well, it generally falls short of expectations.
This latest rendition sticks to the basic things that have made the series great, making it worthwhile even for those who aren't fans of the older games.
Fur Fighters holds its own with a quirky, refreshing style.
Those who waited for the GameCube version of Extreme-G 3 have been rewarded with a superior version of the game.
The graphics in Maximum Remix are roughly identical to the first game, so you're stuck with muddy, ugly textures and quite a bit of texture warping.
The GBA version of Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 makes no compromises in re-creating the experience of its console cousins.
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.
For football fans looking for an alternative to Madden, QB Club 2002 is far from perfect, but it isn't terrible, especially if you're not interested in a single-player game.
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.
Regardless of how passionate you are about rally racing, or just the ASO-sponsored event itself, it's doubtful that you'll tolerate Acclaim's mockery of the sport.
Burnout is one of the most intense and entertaining racing games on the PlayStation 2, complete with tight controls and impressive graphics.
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.
Fans of the Tony Hawk or Dave Mirra games will surely find a lot to like in Aggressive Inline.
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.
All-Star Baseball 2003 is the best baseball simulation available for the Xbox, and it will satisfy hard-core fans of hardball.
Aside from making the 'groundbreaking' move of featuring a lot of cursing and strippers, BMX XXX doesn't do anything particularly well.
Punch King tries its best to be the next Punch-Out!!, but it falls short of the mark.
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.
Bass Fishing Duel is a solid-playing game that simply doesn't look that great.
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.
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