Nations' flight model will instantly turn off those looking for a realistic flight sim, while the box description might turn away those looking for a more accessible game.
The single-thruster craft, while perfect for games about landing on the moon, is wholly unsuited to the precision indoor combat maneuvers simulated in Lander.
Formula One 99 has great control and enough settings to keep any longtime fan of the Formula One series glued to the TV for quite some time.
It's always been a smart arcade racer, and now it's positively brainy, for better and worse.
G Police 2 makes few improvements over the original and never really overcomes the issues that plagued its predecessor.
When it comes to re-creating the experience of playing pool and giving you plenty of ways to do it, Expert Pool delivers the goods.
Drakan is clearly one of the better games in its class, even if it doesn't seem especially original.
The main differences from the Wipeout series are that you're now piloting a four-wheeled vehicle that can drive on walls and ceilings, and the game isn't nearly as good.
This contribution to an already overstuffed field of golf sims offers just one new twist in the midst of blinding mediocrity.
It just seems more like an expansion pack than anything else.
The game simply doesn't provide a compelling reason to keep on playing.
Chronicles of the Sword takes a classic approach to a classic story—and manages to accomplish very little in the process.
With addictive gameplay, numerous levels, and cute little rodents, 3D Lemmings is a must-buy.
There are lots of missions and lots of branches so you can complete several missions in varying order, but all the missions end up playing the same.
Embark on an adventure through a mysterious island where clues abound and you must try to reverse a wrong that has gone unchecked for ages.
This is not quite the game you hoped for. Even worse, it has some definite problems.
Adidas Power Soccer rises high above the standard soccer fare.
Adidas Power Soccer 98 does a number of things well, but its shortcomings are frustrating enough to turn most players off before the whistle blows.
Even though The Adventures of Lomax is not state-of-the-art, it is a genuinely fun ride.
An addictive, well-rounded game that is balanced, challenging, and, most of all, fun to play.
Players do not want to control helpless, whining characters.
If you just can't get enough first-person shooter action, you may want to check out Codename: Tenka.
Delivers the real experience with its spectacular cinematic graphics.
Despite its flaws, the game's head-turning graphics, diversity, and uncommonly developed story propel Colony Wars: Vengeance light years ahead of the average space shooter.
Destruction Derby is a demolition racing game from Psygnosis.
All things considered, Destruction Derby 2 would be more fun if it were a bit easier to play. Even so, it blows the doors off the original.
Psygnosis has done a beautiful job of bringing Pratchett's entertaining world to the realm of electronic gaming.
The square footage of Ecstatica II far surpasses that of its predecessor.
Psygnosis' Formula 1 is a high-octane masterpiece.
F1 98 is a terrific F1 sim, but time goes on, standards grow higher, and we yearn for something more.
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