Sword of the Berserk is the best Final Fight-type game to appear in ages.
The mission design is more consistent than the original's, and some of the missions are among the best in any action game to date.
There are so many twists and turns in the plot that you want to continually play just a little further and the storyline's mature tone is refreshing, enough so that ...
If you've already "caught 'em all," and you're looking for a game to tide you over until Pokemon Gold and Silver are released near the end of the year, Dragon ...
The fact that Urban Chaos is an enjoyable third-person action game with no switch flipping, box pushing, or key finding should be reason enough for you to purchase it.
Fighting Force 2 takes the same basic beat-'em-up ethic and melds it with a pinch of Lara Croftian camera work and a smidgen of Metal Gear-esque espionage.
The frame rate problem and lackluster sounds are not enough to mar what is otherwise an excellent racing sim.
Perhaps like Regis Philbin himself, the game appreciates its own mediocrity, but it executes its blandness extremely well.
It is an acceptable game based on its own merits, but, set against its own legacy, it is for all intents and purposes indistinguishable from those that have come before ...
Fans of the genre or those who want to pick up a decent game that will keep them coming back for more won't be disappointed.
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.
Omikron's purported innovation and originality amount to nothing more than the senseless combination of unrelated but very familiar play styles.
It's a real-time tactical action game with very little underlying strategy.
It feels more like an accounting class than a life of swashbuckling and freebooting.
Although Revenant is also a great-looking game that's fun to play, it constantly threatens to break apart at the seams.
Eidos creates a virtual version of the card game populated by the weird denizens of Dr. Who.
The next installment in the Fear Effect series is coming to the PlayStation 2.
Io is currently working on a sequal to its critically acclaimed third-person squad-based shooter.
Get On Da Floor is an urban, hip-hop dance game.
Undercover: Dual Motives is a prequel to the PC gam Wintersun, in which players relive the early days of physicist and reluctant spy Dr. John Russell.
Spy-Q will take you on a series of puzzle-solving spy missions.
Inspired by the film and television series, this game follows a 2,000-year-old swordsman as he fights rival immortals in modern-day New York City.
This is a remake of the classic hack-and-slash arcade game, Gauntlet, with voice communications, 40 maps, and a choice of four characters.
Championship Manager 2009 was cancelled, with development rolled over to Championship Manager 2010.
Anachronox is a solid addition to the genre and makes up for some rough spots with a welcome sense of humor and a lot of personality.
A racing sim it's not, but arcade fans should get a real kick out of it.
Despite its intriguing premise, Braveheart's assorted play mechanics coexist about as peacefully as the Scottish clans depicted in the game.
In light of its boundless problems, the scarce pluses only add insult to injury
Saturn owners may want to rent CrimeWave before investing in the game outright - it's fun, but barely above average
Kemco transforms a reviled PC game into a highly playable Game Boy Color game.
The ballots have been cast and the verdict has arrived: The Duke is A-#1.
All in all, if you dig the sheer delight of banging away with heavy artillery, this is the one for you.
Unfortunately, the game starts strong, but becomes an exercise in futility on or around the second level.
Cast all fears aside: the latest Final Fantasy is the greatest game ever to bear the name.
Like Gary Coleman in Diff'rent Strokes, Gex is having a tough time showing off his range.
One of the most lifeless board game conversions going.
This game is seriously bad right across the board.
JSF is mighty fun and points toward a promising future for Innerloop.
The painfully obvious conclusion is that this game simply does not provide enough variety (or fun) to keep you entertained.
Machine Hunter still can't compete with the majority of games out there.
What Tron Bonne lacks in audiovisual splendor, it makes up for in fun.
Core gamely attempts to mix things up by throwing in some wicked physical hazards, cool-looking ninja spells, and simple puzzle elements, but it's not enough to make Ninja more than ...
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