Combining fantastic graphics and above-average gameplay, Dead or Alive is a fun and challenging fighting game well worth picking up.
Turok is more than just another Doom clone.
This title should prove once and for all that Acclaim has not yet perfected its formula for success.
There's just no need for a game like this on the PlayStation in 1997.
Looking at Scorcher is a little like watching a TV with bad reception: The more you squint, the better it looks.
Indeed, it is a dark day when games like this are released.
Whereas developer Taito's Bust-a-Move 2 was a lotta puzzle, Bust-a-Move 3 is a whole lotta puzzle.
Beauty is skin deep.
If you're looking for a serious wrestling game, this isn't it.
Tunnel B1, despite its potential, feels unfinished.
Despite the use of much-loved Warner Bros. cartoon characters, Space Jam fails miserably in every category.
After spending an hour with this game, you'll probably feel the Extreme urge to Jam the Saturn through the television screen.
If one word had to be used to sum up Iron and Blood, "laughable" would fit just fine.
Star Fighter has plenty of problems - the biggest being the way it looks and flies.
It takes only a few heart-racing laps to realize that this is more than just Ridge Racer with missiles.
If you're going to sit down with some friends and play a fighting game, this isn't the one.
Bubble Bobble is a game in which players guide bubble spitting dinosaurs through 125 levels of arcade action.
Strong graphics, solid sound, and good gameplay make this the best of the bunch for now.
While this game has some admirable qualities, in the end it falls short of the high standards set by Madden '97.
Iron Man has needed a video game for a long time (after all, he was the first high-tech superhero). This game couldn't miss. Or could it?
Part hard-boiled crime story, part paranoid espionage thriller, 100 Bullets follows Agent Graves, a mysterious figure who offers a singular opportunity--the proof, the gun, and the carte-blanche immunity to exact ...
The next game in the ATV Quad Power Racing series will offer greater rider customization options, freestyle tricks, and more.
In The Last Job, you will control a group of four career criminals as you try to make lucrative robberies.
Madden 2000 for the N64 is simply a better game.
Playing NFL QB Club for the Nintendo 64 is much like watching a preseason football game; the choppy, sloppy gameplay soon grates on your patience.
Some will enjoy Quarterback Club despite its shortcomings
The story of Acclaim's NFL Quarterback Club 99 is a tale of two games.
A true 32-bit hockey game has finally arrived.
NHL 99 blows it out of the water.
Mr. Domino is a cute and unique little game, great for casual and veteran gamers alike...while it lasts.
The graphics look sharp in areas close to the car, but in large open tracks, there's an appalling amount of pop-up.
If you're looking for an expensive screensaver, this is the title for you.
The lame minigames, lack of varied speech, and generally slow pace of the game make it short-lived fun at best.
Ultimately, it's not worth a purchase, though it's probably worth a rental.
Golf fans with a DC hooked up to their television will surely have a good time with the game, even though it isn't quite as compelling as similar games appearing ...
This game falls directly into the perfect-for-a-rental category, and it ultimately proves that you need more than great graphics to make a great game.
Despite being a rehash, Turok 3 is a well-balanced, varied platform gaming experience.
Even on the most difficult setting, the bot AI can't stand up to any steady-handed human player.
Vanishing Point is an excellent racing game marred by the developer's attempts to overcomplicate things.
It's better than the wrestling games to come before it, but WWF Attitude still doesn't quite get the job done.
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