This puzzle game will feature more than 150 different single-player levels, as well as a multiplayer battle mode.
There's really no shortage of games that pull off the action sports formula with more style and enthusiasm, making Whirl Tour somewhat irrelevant.
If you haven't played any of the UFC games before, or if you've been waiting for the series to come to the PlayStation 2, then Throwdown makes a fine introduction.
If you don't care about the single-player game, if you have a high-speed Internet connection, and if you can find a good server, then Global Operations is great.
Even with its minor problems, Freedom Force is very easy to recommend--it's a superhero game that gets everything right.
On its own merits, UFC: Tapout is an excellent, original fighting game that's especially fun for two players.
Race through Alcatraz, the Great Wall of China, and other landmarks in Crave's GBA in-line skating game.
Kabuki Warriors is one of the worst games to be released this year or any year, on the Xbox or any other platform.
Battle Realms has style in spades--everything about it is slick, and it's noteworthy for that reason alone, as well as for many others.
Gadget Racers is a fun, engaging little game, and it will have you running quick cash laps for longer than you'd like to admit--for the purpose of netting the next ...
Although Tokyo Xtreme Racer: Zero is flawed visually, the gameplay system is both unique and entertaining.
Although not without its flaws, Blaster Master's first foray into the 3D realm emerges a successful one.
Surf Rocket Racers is what happens when a game developer takes a stock game formula and simply goes nowhere with it.
The game abandons both the characters and the gameplay formula of the Bushido Blade series and ends up being a disappointment on all fronts.
The game itself isn't terrible, but unless you are absolutely aching to exercise the online capabilities of your Dreamcast, there is really no reason to pick up this game.
Ride Razor scooters through levels filled with ramps, rails, and half-pipes.
H.E.A.T. has detected mutant activity and it's up to the world's most famous reptile, Godzilla, to save the earth. Aliens are attempting to weaken the earth's defenses by creating monstrous ...
Help Mort the Chicken defeat a host of sinister cubes. Yes, cubes.
If you're the kind of person who loves challenging tank games or happens to have a few trigger-happy friends, the game takes on a life of its own.
Sunsoft's Eternal Eyes combines standard RPG storytelling and gameplay inspired by Final Fantasy Tactics with Pokémon-style monster collecting and offers grid-based combat for everyone.
Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2 is a decent game, but it's all been done before.
As Amanda, a single mother who has lost her daughter in a terrible accident, you discover that hell has become a graveyard for souls that should rightly be in heaven. ...
This hunting game will plunge you into unexplored regions of Africa, where large dinosaur-like creatures are found.
Powershot Pinball not only lets you play pinball on your DS, it also lets you build your own custom tables.
Like Pilotwings 64, Aero Wings has realistic physics, and offers an authentic flying experience.
While this title isn't going to win any awards, it's a satisfying way to spend some free time.
Battlezone: Rise of the Black Dogs is a fun game with good looks that fails to deliver in terms of multiplayer support and audio quality.
It's Circle of Blood with new characters, a new storyline, and a new threat to world harmony.
It's the kind of game that titles like Eidos' Deathtrap Dungeon and Universal's Xena: Warrior Princess should have been.
Unfortunately, the game starts strong, but becomes an exercise in futility on or around the second level.
Like Gary Coleman in Diff'rent Strokes, Gex is having a tough time showing off his range.
Jade Cocoon is easily one of the best-looking games of the year.
Killer Loop has enough differences to give it its own identity, ruining perfectly good lines such as "Wipeout done by a cover band."
Based on WB's animated series, Men in Black continues the adventures of Agent J and Agent K. Through six challenging levels, you must help them protect humanity from illegal aliens.
While Milo's Astro Lanes gets a resounding nod of approval for its daring immersion into subculture (albeit, three years too late), there's very little here to recommend a purchase.
Williams has done well to go back to its roots, because this time it has come up with a winner.
Whoever said "Graphics don't matter" never played Shadow Madness.
The single-player mode is a long series of often-amazingly intense firefights.
The less than engaging storyline and the heavy focus on defensive missions holds the game back and keeps it from being as good as the classics that made the genre ...
Despite its few frustrating control issues, Neo is a surprisingly polished product.
This is not a must-have Dreamcast launch game.
It's one of those games that will keep you coming back long after you've mastered it.
Ultimate Fighting Championship for the PlayStation doesn't have anything to offer beyond the good name of its Dreamcast counterpart.
It's the video game equivalent of a college textbook: great to learn from but not really exciting to read.
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