Agetec returns to the PS2 with more bass fishing.
Fighter Maker 2 will probably intimidate most of the people who are genuinely interested in the creation aspect of video games.
It's not the prettiest game around, and it's basically similar to what the series has always offered, but this latest Armored Core is still a good, solid game.
King's Field: The Ancient City will strongly appeal to a small subset of RPG gamers, fans of From Software's similar endeavors in particular.
Some players will find that the more unique aspects of Forever Kingdom make it a worthwhile title even though it's merely adequate in most respects.
Enterbrain's tank simulator is coming to the U.S. by means of Agetec.
Armored Core 2: Another Age remains a solid, thoroughly playable mech-combat simulator, with enough tools and options to please any fan of the genre.
If you're not a huge fan of the game's seven track and field events or lack human competition to play with, the game will be nothing more than a weekend ...
Battle Hunter is an easy-to-learn, yet addictive, trek into dungeon-based treasure collecting and RPG-style character development.
The money spent on this game would be better spent playing a real game of pool.
The Adventures of Cookie & Cream from Agetec is a game that deviates from the norm.
Evergrace is just shy of average - there's nothing particularly bad here, but what little good it has is purely incidental and generally ignorable.
Avid fans of King's Field and Shadow Tower will likely love Eternal Ring, but others may want to try the game out first.
Thanks to a few errant gameplay quirks, Armored Core 2 doesn't quite reach console mech perfection.
The perfect halfway mark between Virtual On and MechWarrior 2.
Armored Core: Master of Arena is really only recommended to die-hard fans of the line.
This is an OK game with a fair amount of gameplay - if you like puzzle games.
Fans of the Bust-A-Move puzzle series can look forward to more sleepless months with Natsume's release of Bust-A-Move 4.
The graphics in Clock Tower II are pure first-generation PlayStation.
The main evil character in the game is extremely creepy looking - unfortunately, so is everybody else.
The joy achieved from creating a nice-looking kick is short lived once you realize the countless hours of mundane tweaking you spent creating it.
You'd be better off saving your money for stronger strategy RPGs.
Is America really ready for the world's first noodle Western?
If there's one PlayStation shooter to own, R-Type Delta is that shooter.
The game looks extremely outdated when compared with current PlayStation games.
Knowing off the bat that your experience with RPG Maker will frequently have you elbow-deep in the most hostile of interfaces - scripting events, penning text, or what have you ...
The King of Fighters '99 for the PlayStation is a fairly good port in and of itself, especially considering the limitations of the aging PlayStation hardware.
The Metal Slug games represent a high watermark for arcade side-scrolling shooter graphics, and the PlayStation port of X does not disappoint.
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