Within the first hour of playing I had finished the game.
It responds just as you would expect it to respond and puts on a pretty good act. But it is an act.
Stars! may not be the best-looking game in town, but strong gameplay and designmake it a sure winner.
Sega Touring Car Championship is a mixed bag.
Those thirsting for an amazing old school shooting experience can relax - your game has arrived.
Whereas developer Taito's Bust-a-Move 2 was a lotta puzzle, Bust-a-Move 3 is a whole lotta puzzle.
Not all the elements of this game have gelled into a satisfying whole, but it's a worthwhile game for any nautical buff.
Sonic breaks out into an isometric "3D" view in this adventure, once again trying to thwart Dr. Eggman and free small animals from robotic cages.
A single table just doesn't provide enough extended replay value to put it ahead of Hyper 3-D Pinball and other Saturn pinball games.
If you're looking for a good, solid hockey simulation, pass on this one.
Seeing how nations are affected under your command is a very enthralling affair.
This entry in the turn-based wargame series Battleground features the WWII Battle of the Bulge.
Sega and the AM2 team have delivered an incredible sequel that takes the concept to a whole new level.
Mucky Foot is developing a game based on the upcoming MGM martial arts movie.
This '70s-TV-show-inspired action sequel will let you pursue villains on foot as well as from behind a steering wheel.
More of a fishing game than a fishing simulator, Get Bass is a cool, if temporary, way to spend your time.
Sheep offers a lot of bang for your puzzle-game buck.
The squad-based combat genre that had quickly moved far beyond Spec Ops is now even farther ahead of its sequel.
Even though it's not quite up to prevailing standards, Speedball 2100 still packs quite a bit of wallop.
If you don't like the concept of the mouse swing, chances are The Golf Pro won't change your opinion.
The Longest Journey is one of the best adventure games in years.
Straight from the arcades, Virtua Fighter 2 comes to the Sega Genesis with its distinct brand of 3D fighting.
Tennis fans should be in heaven after playing Virtua Tennis.
War Along the Mohawk consists of a lot of good and ambitious ideas thrown into a melting pot and mixed haphazardly.
There is really nothing that sets it above some of the other, more established, PC soccer offerings.
Spin Jam is decidedly unique, and it may make a good purchase for puzzle fans looking for something fresh.
The Typing of the Dead certainly looks dated, but it's also surprisingly fun.
Just when it seemed as if first-person shooters had run out of ideas, along comes No One Lives Forever to reinvigorate the genre.
Its polished interface, accessible gameplay, and exceptional graphics make Dungeon Siege a first-rate action RPG.
While it's not the revolutionary title it initially promised to be, Freelancer delivers the exact combination of addictive and accessible gameplay that the genre has needed for a long time.
Enemy Engaged sets a higher standard for how immersive a flight sim can be, while it also avoids getting mired down in the technical minutiae of combat aviation.
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