Players looking for an old-school platform game with uncanny visual effects will certainly find it here.
Beyond the Beyond lands squarely in familiar territory - nothing likely to convert new players.
These titles are, without exception, true to their original stand-up arcade machines.
The storyline is one of the best ever put together for a video game.
Although it's not Capcom's best work, it's a near perfect translation of the Japanese arcade version.
Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams is the follow-up to the classic Street Fighter II series of 2D fighting games.
Those who loved the arcade game version of Samurai Shodown III will be happy with this conversion.
In a racing title, replayability and precision control are the name of the game, and the lack of both keep Extreme Games from finishing in the winner's circle.
King of Fighters' main selling point, and most redeeming feature, is the sheer number of playable characters.
News flash: The PC version of Battle Arena Toshinden isn't as good as the PlayStation version.
Eyedentify is a new PS3 adventure title that lets you put your own face in the game.
Swizzleblock is a grid-based puzzle game for the PS3 download service.
Put your puzzle-solving powers to the test in Tumble, echochrome ii and Lemmings.
Tobal 2 captures all of the good points of the original Tobal while making several improvements.
EyeToy: Play 3 lets you and three of your friends compete in a variety of minigames, including beach volleyball, bowling, and more.
Ape Escape: Million Monkeys pits players against mech-equipped monkeys in real Japanese locations.
Eight Days takes you on high-speed chases and action-packed shootouts.
Sony Computer Entertainment brings a kids oriented version of Grand Turismo to the PlayStation 2.
Ruin is an upcoming game for the PlayStation 3 that can be synced with the Vita version.
Mr. Ink Jet is a quirky action gamem which is played using only the Vita's rear touch screen.
Breath of Fire IV is as solid a game as any of its predecessors.
Bushido Blade totally redefines the genre.
Fans of the Bust-A-Move puzzle series can look forward to more sleepless months with Natsume's release of Bust-A-Move 4.
If you're looking for a mech game where you can just plug in a disc and hit the battlefield, this ain't it.
Quite possibly the best 2D action side scroller ever.
The graphics in Clock Tower II are pure first-generation PlayStation.
If you just can't get enough first-person shooter action, you may want to check out Codename: Tenka.
Regardless of whether Colin McRae Rally is dated or not, it plays well enough - but its cookie-cutter formula won't sustain casual gamers' long-term interest.
It may not have real fighters or venues, but it plays well and looks decent.
More than a great snowboarding game, it's a pretty good racer as well.
Cool Boarders 2 is an awesome snowboarding game.
Unfortunately, Cool Boarders 3 isn't the sequel we had all hoped for - changing developers for this third game really hurt the series a lot.
Crash Bandicoot 2 is a topnotch platform game.
This time the game takes place across a great expanse of time and space, making for greatly diverse level designs, which in turn keep the game fresh.
CTR has the staying power to convert people who haven't ever liked a mascot racing game, and it will definitely please Mario Kart fans with its many tracks and options.
Dark Cloud successfully blends adventure, RPG, simulation, and strategy elements into one incredibly addictive game.
The pretty graphics make DOA2: Hardcore a good showpiece, and the game has enough options to make it a worthwhile purchase for fight-hungry PS2 owners.
The biggest problems are its level of challenge and puny replay incentive.
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.
The main evil character in the game is extremely creepy looking - unfortunately, so is everybody else.
If you like shooters, you'll love Einhander.
Epidemic needs a more engrossing storyline to make up for the painfully average gameplay.
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