The long running Worms series will be spawning another game soon. Oddly enough, the strategy gameplay of previous Worms titles will fall by the wayside and will be replaced with ...
Patrician III isn't much of a sequel, but the core gameplay still makes for a deeply intricate and challenging business game.
The Legacy of Goku II condenses 38 hours of TV episodes into a role-playing game that fans and newcomers alike can enjoy.
For huge fans of The Matrix Reloaded, it's worth renting for the movie sequences. For everyone else, it's just another licensed game that doesn't do justice to its source material.
Players will have to go inside of a mansion to hunt down ghosts.
Humvee Assault is simple, short, slightly buggy, and generally not very good.
The fiercely challenging space shooter comes to Xbox LIVE Arcade.
The two games included in Final Fantasy Origins may be short on presentation, but they're certainly long enough on gameplay to justify the purchase price for any hard-core RPG fan.
The fundamentals are relatively sound, but the overall lack of options, from the sparse selection of power-ups to the lean multiplayer component, greatly limit the game's appeal.
If you're unfamiliar with Dragon Ball Z, you're excused from reading this review and should just know to avoid Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 at all costs.
Recruit your team from the Major League Soccer teams and get into the soccer action that pits kid-versions of pro players against the backyard characters.
This medieval strategy game from Magic Lantern combines both turn-based and real-time elements.
Line of Sight is something of a one-trick pony--the game doesn't offer much more than its stealth-based gameplay.
Grand Prix Challenge is one of those rare racing games that can actually be enjoyed by beginner and expert alike.
The sequel to Robot Arena promises improved physics and many more options in allowing you to build your custom battle 'bot.
After ten years, it's nice to see Mega Man branch out.
Play as either Nikita or Section One operative Michael in this fast-paced action game.
Fans of the series will enjoy the subject matter and lengthy list of cameo appearances, but devout RPG players won't find anything to sink their teeth into.
You'll start seeing repeats of the same questions far too soon.
Haemimont Games has done an admirable job of bringing together two different types of games.
As well intentioned as it might be, the game feels limiting and repetitive and as such is suitable only as a fleeting diversion.
Featuring 12 games total, Atari Anniversary Edition contains more games than your average retro collection.
Patrician II successfully blends trading, city-building, and simple ship combat in a way that's constantly engaging.
If you're in training for your next Vegas excursion or if casino games are a deep dark mystery, Monopoly Casino Vegas Edition does supply a solid stomping ground.
The end product looks and feels enough like the original game to succeed.
The Terminator: Dawn of Fate is a mediocre action game with a terrific license.
In attempting to be all things to all PC motorcycle enthusiasts, Moto Racer 3 isn't quite as enjoyable or as polished as it could have been.
Deadly Dozen is Infogrames' entry into the previously nonexistent world of budget-priced tactical shooters. And true to the genre's recent run of luck, it's pretty darn good.
World of Outlaws: Sprint Cars 2002 is clearly a game that will appeal to fans of the real-life motorsport.
This racing game is set in six exotic locations from around the world and features a variety of Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
Dig Dug Deeper's lack of difficulty, levels, and extra features make it difficult to recommend to even the most ardent fan.
It's a monotonous gaming experience that's difficult to recommend even to those looking for a little nostalgia.
This family-friendly game lets players build their own championship basketball team, set the positions, and call the plays.
The game doesn't stray too far from the standard mission-based action script, but it does give fans of the genre something new to try, though many will surely feel as ...
Its frustrating reliance on awkward platform jumping and its poor camera keep it from being recommendable to anyone at all.
The only glaring mark against V-Rally 3 is its problematic control, but if you can see past this issue, then you'll likely enjoy this game.
Combat is a decent arcade-style shooter that should at least temporarily please newbies and anyone with an itchy trigger finger.
While it's not all that it could have been, Unreal Tournament 2003 does deliver tons of bloody, in-your-face combat in some beautifully designed arenas.
If you enjoy good 2D platform games, you can't go wrong with this one.
There is no better sports management sim available on this side of the Atlantic.
Looked at as a free mod, Tactical Ops is an achievement its developers can be proud of, but taken as a retail game, it still needs more work.
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