High Heat again ups the ante where gameplay is concerned but still fails to match the graphical finesse of its competitors.
If you're looking for a great-looking game that will show off the Xbox's graphical muscle, Wreckless fits the bill.
The gameplay mechanics that proved oh-so-satisfying more than a decade ago fail to impress today.
If sarcastic humor and some cringingly bad puns don't sound like your idea of good comedy, you should probably pass on Darkened Skye.
Despite the fact that it's a solid first-year effort, Courtside 2002 isn't without its flaws and is generally a step behind more seasoned competing products.
Virtually every technical and stylistic aspect of the game is either shoddily handled, or feels somehow incomplete.
The game is too frustrating and convoluted for kids to have any fun with it, and all but the most desperate adult GameCube fans will find it tedious and unentertaining ...
Legends of Wrestling sadly doesn't follow through with a game that's as good as its concept.
Nintendo's anarchic tribute to itself stands quite strong as one of the most engaging multiplayer games available for any console platform.
Those with open minds for a new experience and a penchant for delightfully slicing their enemies apart will find that Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance definitely delivers.
One part dark struggle for survival and one part cute fairy tale, Pikmin is an engaging game with the twisted charm found in a good Tim Burton movie.
While The Simpsons is often entertaining and enjoyable, The Simpsons Road Rage for the Xbox is not.
Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron II improves upon its predecessor and serves up one of the best showcases for Nintendo's new system and an equally impressive game.
While not perfect, Wave Race: Blue Storm is the most accurate video game representation of water-based racing ever to be released.
Luigi's Mansion features some refreshing ideas but fails to match the classic status of Mario's adventures.
The game makes a strong case for the power of simple yet incredibly addictive gameplay.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is an unremarkable game that diehard fans may enjoy, but it's one that casual gamers and Potter fans may want to think twice about ...
Cel Damage is a mix of demolition derby’s intense carnage and race car finesse all bundled into a zany cartoon universe.
The game is a thoroughly bland cross between the simulation and arcade styles of MX games.
Disney's Tarzan Untamed is a great game for children and perhaps for adults looking for a quick rental, but it's certainly not something you'd induct into your permanent collection.
Agent Under Fire isn't a horrible game, but its lackluster level design, poor enemy AI, and easy level of difficulty pile up to detract from what it does offer greatly.
The lack of online play really hurts the game.
The GameCube version of Dark Summit is a good snowboarding game that has a small list of minor problems.
If you're looking for a racing game that is easy to control but extremely difficult, Driven fits the bill.
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