The Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories is the PSP version of the crime action series, Grand Theft Auto. Once again, you can explore the expansive, interactive world of Liberty ...
GTA: The Trilogy includes GTA3, GTA: Vice City, and GTA: San Andreas in one package for the PS2.
The Warriors is based on the 1979 gang film of the same name. In the game, you'll play as the leader of a gang that is struggling to regain control ...
The third installment in the Midnight Club series arrives with more speed, choices, and chrome than in previous editions. Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition delivers fast, open-city racing in Atlanta, ...
Grand Theft Auto: The Classics Collection includes the original Grand Theft Auto, the Grand Theft Auto: London expansion pack, and GTA2.
Set in the early 90s, the next installment in the Grand Theft Auto series brings you to San Andreas--a city troubled by gangs, drugs, and corruption. You'll follow a rising ...
Rockstar's Western-themed shooter has some great style and enough fun moments to justify the rough edges.
Manhunt is an audacious game that backs up its extremely violent subject matter with solid stealth action gameplay.
Get both GTA III and GTA: Vice City in this compilation pack for the PS2.
Max Payne 2 is just a remarkable production, and what it lacks in length or volume it more than makes up for in quality and density.
Midnight Club II is just as solid as the original Midnight Club was in its day, and it features a handful of improvements.
This PlayStation compilation includes GTA, GTA II, and GTA London '69.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City provides just about everything you'd want in a follow-up to an outstanding game.
It's a great introduction for first-time smugglers, but those already familiar with the series won't find much new here.
The best part about State of Emergency is the way every facet of the game comes together to form a perfect feeling of panic.
Smuggler's Run 2: Hostile Territory will instantly endear itself to fans of the original, as it is essentially a better-looking and more fun version of the original.
Grand Theft Auto III is, quite simply, an incredible experience that shouldn't be missed by anyone mature enough to handle it.
If you can't play this intense, original action game on any platform except the PS2, then that's where you should play it--but only by default.
Oni features fluid, dynamic animation, some exciting combat sequences, and a fairly involving story that links everything together. However, it suffers from a few very noticeable problems.
The surfing game genre may be sparse, but there are still several surfing games that are more worth your time than Surfing H3O.
The basic rule is drive fast and furious, and most of all, don't get caught.
Agent will take you on a paranoid journey into the world of counterintelligence, espionage, and political assassinations during the height of the Cold War at the end of the 1970s.
Earthworm Jim 3D has something to discourage all types of people from playing it.
Even though the gameplay is largely the same as in the previous GTA, it's still a lot of fun.
Evel Knievel is all about precision - knowing when to tap what, how hard, and for how long is integral to making an enjoyable experience out of this game.
If you're armed with weapons and a strong disrespect for authority, you might just want to take that Body Count song to heart and become a cop killer.
Once you've played the first ten minutes of Psycho Circus, you might as well have played the first ten hours.
Midnight Club: Street Racing takes the basic concepts and modes that made Midtown Madness so much fun and adds to it more hidden vehicles and a rudimentary plotline.
Gamers itchin' for a monster-truck fix should save their cash until the real thing rolls into town.
If you're finished with Tony Hawk, and you're hungry for another challenge, Thrasher: Skate and Destroy is the meal you're looking for.
If it weren't for the terrible control scheme, horribly accurate AI, and confusing terrain, this game would still be overly simple.
After a long hiatus, 2K Games is bringing Duke back for gamers to enjoy Duke Nukem Forever.
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