Just when it seemed as if first-person shooters had run out of ideas, along comes No One Lives Forever to reinvigorate the genre.
Sheep offers a lot of bang for your puzzle-game buck.
Even though it's not quite up to prevailing standards, Speedball 2100 still packs quite a bit of wallop.
Due to its attention to detail and wide range of features, Combat Flight Simulator 2 has something to offer almost every simulation enthusiast.
Spin Jam is decidedly unique, and it may make a good purchase for puzzle fans looking for something fresh.
Veterans of the first game will also be quick to notice some interface changes and gameplay enhancements. However, Homeworld's beautiful graphics, top-notch sound, and 3D play mechanics remain intact.
The poor AI and the limitations presented by the sole Ford license in particular keep it from being a truly entertaining game overall.
Sega GT attempts to capture some of Gran Turismo's formula for the Dreamcast, but it ultimately falls short due to poor control and an unintuitive interface.
While the game may not hold up in terms of long-lasting value, those looking for a quick fishing fix without getting dirty will be more than pleased with this offering.
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.
Despite its powerful and extremely attractive 3D graphics engine, Dark Reign 2 ultimately fails to tread much new ground.
It's got a great premise and an ambitious design, but the game is mired by its repetitive and often frustrating combat, ill-fated design decisions, and forgettable characters and story.
Flying Heroes looks superb, but it's definitely not just another first-person shooter.
Devil's Bridge is an expansion to Illusion Softworks' Hidden and Dangerous, a first-person shooter that lets you play as a special forces agent.
If you're a pinball fan, Fantastic Journey is a pretty amazing feat, and the price is definitely right.
Crazy Taxi is still a fun, exciting game, but fans of Crazy Taxi who already own the Dreamcast release don't really need to bother with the PlayStation 2 version.
Dogfighting in MiG Alley is one of the best experiences a virtual pilot can hope for.
The squad-based combat genre that had quickly moved far beyond Spec Ops is now even farther ahead of its sequel.
It has several problems that will dampen the experience for all but the most die-hard fans of the series.
FreeSpace 2 is one of the best space sims ever made and is a solid candidate for game of the year.
Even though the gameplay is largely the same as in the previous GTA, it's still a lot of fun.
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.
The Amiga classic Pipe Mania is back, reborn for the 21st century, challenging you to place pipes quickly to keep the Flooze flowing.
This entry in the turn-based wargame series Battleground features the WWII Battle of the Bulge.
Vegas Tycoon has a lot of good things going for it, though it doesn't quite hit the million-dollar jackpot.
Miami Takedown really only serves as a cold reminder of a past we don't want to revisit.
Dreamfall: The Longest Journey is the sequel to Funcom's acclaimed PC adventure game.
The release of this collection of nine Space Invaders games coincides with the 25th anniversary of the original arcade cabinet.
Mix music on your PS2, combining 10,000 samples and playing in eight real-world locations.
Delta Ops: Army Special Forces is an awful game that isn't worth your time or money, and that simply shouldn't exist.
Use your keyboard!
Log in to comment
Log in to comment