Like an aging athlete, the time has come for Doom to hang up its gloves and exit gracefully from the scene.
The ballots have been cast and the verdict has arrived: The Duke is A-#1.
UMK3 makes its way onto the Xbox Live Arcade, complete with online play and ranked leaderboards.
This port of the 3DO original includes both the full standard game, as well as the Maps of Death addon.
This game tests patience and logic, and Doom fans will find the only similarities here are the first-person perspective and the letter "D" in the name.
Area 51 is a shooting game starring a soldier from the elite S.T.A.A.R. forces, sent into Area 51 to eliminate a deadly alien infection that has spread throughout the base.
Worms is an inexpensive game that offers an exciting strategy competition, a lot of laughs, and fantastic replay value.
The Dark Eye is without a doubt one of the most original computer games ever created.
Time stands still for no one. Especially not Doom clones.
The third installment of the Mortal Kombat series introduced a new run button to the gameplay, as well as an all-new combo system.
Bigger, badder, and bloodier than the original, this sequel extends the carnage started in Doom.
Mace looks fantastic but still plays poorly.
Raven Software's MageSlayer is a homage to top-down action games, specifically Atari's Gauntlet.
It is doubtful that Man of War II will appeal to mainstream gamers not already enamored with the age of fighting sail.
Playing Maximum Force is a one-time deal.
This collection of arcade emulations will provide solid retro fun.
You're still better off tracking down the arcade versions of these games.
This is a good translation of a good arcade title, and fans of the arcade version won't be disappointed.
MKM is a pretty amazing meld of fighting and platform jumping and is sure to please fans of MK and platform games alike.
Mortal Kombat Trilogy ups the ante in terms of options.
NAM strives to deliver the fun and intensity of a first-person action game and the realism of a simulation - and because of that indecision it ultimately fails on both ...
NBA Action 98 is a substantial improvement over the original
Unless you've been shooting digital hoops in a cave for the past few years, you've seen it all before.
With realistic hockey sims a dime a dozen on the Playstation, Open Ice is a welcome and refreshing change.
Only a couple of years after they took an interest in computer games, Hollywood finally got one right.
If you hated the first one, it's likely because of the lack of save points, so you should definitely consider giving this series another try.
Anyone who is interested in this game shouldn't be.
The only possible way I could recommend this game is if you're an avid Olympic hockey fan.
The tracks are inventive, with jumps, steep hills, and a variety of surfaces that affect traction.
This game truly makes me wonder if the original was really that much fun or if I was just too young to care.
You still pick one of three monsters and blow up every building in sight.
Williams has done well to go back to its roots, because this time it has come up with a winner.
Those expecting as big of a leap as we saw from Twisted Metal to Twisted Metal 2 are going to feel Rogue Trip falls somewhat short.
Folks, this game is about as bad as games get.
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