Wild Wild Racing lacks any real punch and stands as the quintessential middle-of-the-road off-roading game.
The game may look dated and lack a backbone, but it is actually fun to play once you get into it.
Fighter Destiny 2 is a sequel that rests solely on its predecessor's innovative gameplay mechanics and doesn't really offer anything new.
Rally Challenge 2000 is, at best, a marginal attempt to bring the excitement of off-road rally racing to the Nintendo 64.
With so much competition on the PS it's tough to recommend Striker Pro 2000 over FIFA or ISS.
Might and Magic VIII's old graphics engine, repetitive gameplay, bugs, and relative ease will be too much to overlook.
When you get right down to it, Expendable is sheer, unadulterated shooting. Run through a bunch of levels, blow everything to bits, and try not to get shot.
With addictive gameplay, numerous levels, and cute little rodents, 3D Lemmings is a must-buy.
Drakan is clearly one of the better games in its class, even if it doesn't seem especially original.
Despite the small problems, building a thriving city in Caesar III is fun.
Those who loved Tetrisphere will probably like Wetrix, and that those who hated Tetrisphere will probably like Wetrix as well.
Whether you're a serious armchair pilot or an arcade maniac who likes to blow the hell out of anything and everything in existence, Apache is the game for you.
id Software's classic first-person shooter is now on Xbox Live Arcade.
Bigger, badder, and bloodier than the original, this sequel extends the carnage started in Doom.
There's just no sense of adventure in this adventure.
It isn't perfect, but it still blows away the competition by a long shot.
GT 64 is by no means a bad racing game.
Consider it short-lived fun, at best.
The sweat that the first Lemmings produced on your brow may not be there, but die-hard Lemmings fanatics may still get a kick out of this new edition.
The Middle Ages were tough times and similarly, Lords of the Realm II is a tough game.
The bottom line is that MRC doesn't move fast enough to give the illusion of speed, making gameplay dull.
Its primary flaw is oversimplicity on all fronts.
This is the most popular sim of all time, cranked up to a high-tech gloss and packaged with all the popular expansion sets.
Star Fighter has plenty of problems - the biggest being the way it looks and flies.
Even with all of its pluses, Sub Culture has several flaws that keep it from being the instant classic that it could have been.
Tokyo Highway Battle offers up mediocre fare all around.
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