There is definitely a lot to Street Fighter III.
It's a third-person squad-based action shooter whose original design concept actually succeeds in adding to the overall quality of the game.
A game that carries the level of polish, playability, and fun that Tech Romancer does deserves to see a handful of sequels, each building on the mythos established here.
Messiah is relatively short, and the memorable set pieces are interrupted by too many uninspired jumping puzzles.
Super Hornet contains none of the extras that make a flight simulation a complete package, even though there's a good flight simulator at its core.
While the two-player mode could use some help and is more of a throwaway feature, the single-player mode is worth every penny.
Mr. Driller is a cute and quirky puzzler that lacks the variety to make it a long-term contender for your attention like a Puzzle Fighter or Tetris would. At a ...
A popular arcade release, Third Strike features a variety of characters, technical level of gameplay, and an evasion and counterattack system.
While Strider 2 is worthy of the legacy established back in '89, it offers little more than a tease of where future Strider's could go.
Totally unrealistic physics, generic track design, and a vehicle list devoid of anything but topless roadsters make this a game to be avoided by the casual arcade-racing fan.
Fans of previous Resident Evil games will like it, but those who have yet to enter the world of survival-horror would do better to start with Resident Evil 2.
While Trick'n Snowboarder may not pack enough original mojo to rise far above other well-known titles in its genre, it plays fast and looks good.
For those who are new to WinBack, it will be a nice, stealthy diversion until Metal Gear Solid 2 is released later this year.
The fighting in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure is a wild combination of typical Capcom "versus" games, like Marvel vs. Capcom, combined with screen-filling over-the-top super-attacks like those found in Arc System's ...
Starfleet Command is undoubtedly the best combat-oriented Trek game yet.
RC is a genre-bending title that's well worth checking out.
So, from the looks of things, it appears as if Capcom has another winner on its hands.
This Paradox-developed fighter was originally scheduled to be published by Virgin, but it was eventually canceled.
This space piracy game features both space combat and first-person shooting, and it is built on the Unreal Warfare engine.
Falcone: Into the Maelstrom combines elements of space shooters with those of a first-person shooter
Overall Command & Conquer is a great strategy game and easily the best available on the PlayStation.
Screamer shuns the pit stops, personnel moves, and car equipment upgrades that have become familiar to racing fans in favor of colorful, straightforward, hard-driving action.
It's a video game, it's a cartoon, it's a toy, it's a lunch box, and now it's a PC CD-ROM game.
To its credit, Dark Forces is a good game that doesn't "play itself" like the Rebel Assault games do.
Strictly for loners who love the original dice game.
The developers were headed in the right direction, but in the end they fail on both fronts.
It improves in almost every conceivable way on its predecessors and reestablishes the series as the premier example of the play style it single-handedly pioneered.
Heart of Darkness is the latest platform/puzzle game from the creators of Out of this World and Flashback.
Baldur's Gate largely manages to meet, and even surpass, gamers' high expectations for this ambitious game.
The game features an excellent and robust spell system, but gameplay itself is chaotic, messy, and simple to a fault.
Not-so-exciting gameplay, not-so-absorbing missions, and not-so-hot graphics...
While the plastic soldier theme might have been better served if it had played up the Toy Story angle a bit more, the end result is fun nonetheless.
This game is what loud, engaging gameplay is all about.
Blade Runner is an interesting mood piece, but somewhere along the production line, someone forgot to include a game.
One of the more original and exciting fighting games this year.
Bloody Roar 2 is a marginal improvement that still suffers from second-best status due to the exclusion of integral gameplay elements that should never have been messed with.
The 3D-action category is a competitive one on the Nintendo 64, and Blues Brothers lacks any special features that would make it noteworthy.
Since Bomberman has long been known to play with fire and explosives, it was really just a matter of time before he added the track to his long list of ...
Investigate a mysterious bombing and unravel a deep mystery in this point-and-click adventure.
It's Circle of Blood with new characters, a new storyline, and a new threat to world harmony.
There are new weapons, enemies, and levels, but the game engine and basic play are essentially the same.
The game could have been better adapted for the console set, perhaps even by adding in a few basic search-and-destroy missions in the start.
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