Warcraft II manages to create a truly unique experience that considerably improves upon its predecessor.
Most of Tomb Raider II's improvements are cosmetic.
EA has delivered a serious soccer game for serious soccer players.
Easily as good as Raystorm or G-Darius and tough competition for Einhander, Thunder Force V is a shooting fan's dream.
Action on the Playstation is seldom more fun.
UMK3 makes its way onto the Xbox Live Arcade, complete with online play and ranked leaderboards.
Although it doesn't have flashy 3D graphics, Madden 98 is still the most realistic and complete football game on the market.
All in all, Powerplay '96 is just another average hockey game.
Alpha 2 proves that 2-D fighting can at times be better than its polygonal brethren.
Straight from the arcades, Virtua Fighter 2 comes to the Sega Genesis with its distinct brand of 3D fighting.
It's easily the best fighter Capcom has put out in years.
No exploding body parts or fireball-vomiting demons here--Descent puts an industrial spin on the genre by taking you into the bowels of huge factory-like space stations to fight mining robots ...
If you have a Saturn, this is the fighting game to own.
Tomb Raider is simply a smart game, bursting with great touches.
Darklight Conflict presents good space combat with nice visuals.
Dragon Force 2 is almost a complete rehash of the first title, only now with a new story and a handful of new features.
HyperBlade should provide a half-pipe of joy for sports and action game fans alike.
This is the most popular sim of all time, cranked up to a high-tech gloss and packaged with all the popular expansion sets.
This game isn't as fun as real bowling - it's more fun than real bowling.
World Series Baseball II beats the nearly perfect original simply by adding so many new features.
Mortal Kombat II is the sequel to Midway's bloody fighting game and features new characters and environments.
Any serious Bomberman player has seen all this before.
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