Although it lacks enough bells and whistles to snag mainstream gamers who aren't into the sport, it packs enough excitement to warrant long-term commitment by fishing fans.
While it isn't the definitive F1 racing game we were hoping for, it certainly plays well, looks decent, and offers more than enough options and racing modes to keep fans ...
Tomorrow Never Dies isn't a particularly bad game, but it's definitely one you might want to consider renting instead of buying.
Fans of previous versions of Live will have a good time.
Despite its amusing setting and visual appeal, SimTheme Park is at heart a business simulation.
FIFA 2000 delivers on almost every front and is a fast-paced, enjoyable, andchallenging soccer game with numerous options and lots of depth.
This game manages to disappoint all audiences.
It plays very much like Need for Speed III, but with some extra play modes and one big added feature.
It's not that Populous: The Beginning is a bad game, it's just a bad PlayStation game.
The NBA season may still be in jeopardy, but Live is open for business and always ready for a game.
While not completely perfect, it's deep on options, packed with real teams and players, and presented with a slick interface.
Although arriving on the scene later than some other golf games, Tiger Woods 99 is still as good a golf sim as you're likely to find.
EA took what was already a good game and added a bunch of cool new stuff to it.
You stomp (or hover) around eight different sections of Los Angeles, blowing up everything in your path.
On the basis of AI improvements alone, World Cup 98 is highly recommended.
Triple Play 99 is the way to go if you want a realistic baseball sim to play.
This year's FIFA will keep soccer fans returning to their N64s, season after season.
NBA Live 98 is an improvement over Live 97 in almost every category.
Unfortunately, the game starts strong, but becomes an exercise in futility on or around the second level.
Test Drive 4 feels like driving your car while on medication.
Soukyugurentai is an old-school 2D shooting masterpiece that fans of the genre really shouldn't miss.
Train a variety of animals and enter them in battles in this action-RPG.
You'd think that at 200 mph the scenery would just blow by - instead, the cars seem to move at a light rush-hour crawl.
The player spends a lot of time shuttling Casper through places he's already been, looking for the one doorway or vent he missed.
If you've been looking for a solid title with replay value that keeps you coming back, Deadlock is definitely worth a look.
No exploding body parts or fireball-vomiting demons here--Descent puts an industrial spin on the genre by taking you into the bowels of huge factory-like space stations to fight mining robots ...
The key to this collection is that each game soars to the top of its respective genre.
As a sequel to Flashback the Quest for Identity, Fade to Black attempts to addsome mid-90s technological flash to the early-90s classic, with mixed results.
FIFA 2001 isn't flawless, but the game is extremely well rounded and it excels in every category.
FIFA Soccer '96 might ultimately be viewed as too simplistic for real soccerstrategy junkies, but for the rest of us, it's one cheeky little game.
EA has delivered a serious soccer game for serious soccer players.
Unfortunately, even if this game had drop-dead graphics and sound, it couldn't mask the fact that it is way too easy, shallow, and short.
Check your brain at the door and saddle up for a solid, mindless shooting fest that dispenses with any pretense of strategy.
The Lost World video game is an action-packed 3D platform game that has a perfect blend of frustration and frustration.
The flaws in the passing and running game prevent Madden 2001 from being completely enjoyable or realistic.
A racing title worth checking out.
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