It's a clumsy port, but what's even more disappointing is that it's a clumsy port of only a middling console game.
It's a great looking, fun-filled game that has plenty of visceral thrills and absolutely, positively the biggest battles in any shooter to date.
Super Bust-A-Move brings virtually nothing new to the franchise.
Just when it seemed as if first-person shooters had run out of ideas, along comes No One Lives Forever to reinvigorate the genre.
It's got a great premise and an ambitious design, but the game is mired by its repetitive and often frustrating combat, ill-fated design decisions, and forgettable characters and story.
SWAT 3's most impressive feature has to be the amazing artificial intelligence employed by friend and foe alike.
The King of Fighters '99 for the PlayStation is a fairly good port in and of itself, especially considering the limitations of the aging PlayStation hardware.
Whatever else you may think about Call to Power, you have to admire the ambition behind the effort.
Fans of the Bust-A-Move puzzle series can look forward to more sleepless months with Natsume's release of Bust-A-Move 4.
SWAT 2 could have been filled with nail-biting intensity and adrenaline-pumping action; instead, it's composed of a frustrating command system and messy gameplay.
Abe's Oddysee balances its action and puzzle elements perfectly.
Whereas developer Taito's Bust-a-Move 2 was a lotta puzzle, Bust-a-Move 3 is a whole lotta puzzle.
This is an OK game with a fair amount of gameplay - if you like puzzle games.
Half-Life 2 is a very impressive and engaging shooter, and a faithful follow-up to one of the greatest PC games of all time.
Ground Control II delivers a stunning presentation coupled with solid gameplay and a lengthy campaign.
It manages to take all the fun parts from its predecessor and greatly expands them to create an engaging, new action game in its own right.
Victoria is so overwhelming and complex that you might feel as if you'd been hit by a locomotive.
Serious Sam II is the sequel to the offbeat first-person shooter, Serious Sam. You can explore more than 40 levels of the game, destroying more enemies than you can shake ...
Once again you can control the development of a civilization, in Civilization IV. Civilization IV adds gameplay enhancements and a redesigned interface to make playing the game faster and easier.
Hearts of Iron II lets you guide a nation through the battles of World War II. Much like the first Hearts of Iron, this sequel lets you control one of ...
In Disciples III, play as a Lord of one of the fantastic races of Nevendaar as you struggle to establish your patron god as the dominant deity.
Counter-Strike: Source uses the highly-anticipated Source Engine to remake the original Counter-Strike. The game is available through Valve's Steam downloading service and will be distributed with Half-Life 2.
In Tokobot, you'll take on the role of the young hero Bolt, a quick thinking agent who has discovered some friendly, highly advanced robots called 'Tokobots' during his explorations of ...
Spectral Force makes its first appearance on the Nintendo DS featuring over 150 characters, a high level of strategic gameplay and a truly epic story.
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