Warrior Kings is a very good 3D real-time strategy game that could have been great.
Its polished interface, accessible gameplay, and exceptional graphics make Dungeon Siege a first-rate action RPG.
This is easily the best driving game currently available for the Xbox, and no Xbox owner should be caught without it.
The game's unique style and epic story, along with its low retail price, make it worth checking out for anyone looking to try something different.
World Sports Cars features a high level of detail and an accurate physics model to provide a realistic racing simulation of over twelve different vehicles on eight different tracks.
Victorious Boxers is the most technically accurate interpretation of the sport of boxing ever made.
Whether you're a nervous tenderfoot or hardened devotee of desktop flying, this is the Flight Simulator you've been waiting for.
Train Simulator will be a joy for anyone with even a passing interest in trains.
The Adventures of Cookie & Cream from Agetec is a game that deviates from the norm.
If you don't mind another variation on an oft-played theme, Cossacks has more than enough variety to ensure fun empire building and colorful clashes.
Tribes 2 isn't easy to master, and it won't play well on every gaming PC, but when you're up and running it's a tremendous amount of fun.
It delivers almost everything a fan of the genre could ask for: immersion, attention to detail, visual appeal, and--above all--truly realistic and intense flight combat.
The Typing of the Dead certainly looks dated, but it's also surprisingly fun.
Tennis fans should be in heaven after playing Virtua Tennis.
The Longest Journey is one of the best adventure games in years.
Mucky Foot is developing a game based on the upcoming MGM martial arts movie.
This '70s-TV-show-inspired action sequel will let you pursue villains on foot as well as from behind a steering wheel.
It has several problems that will dampen the experience for all but the most die-hard fans of the series.
Set on yet another postapocalyptic Earth, Tribal Rage lets you battle as one of six allegedly wacky tribes for domination of the scorched planet.
It's obvious that TalonSoft learned from its mistakes following the release of the disappointing East Front.
Embark on an adventure through a mysterious island where clues abound and you must try to reverse a wrong that has gone unchecked for ages.
Whatever else may be said about Quake II, one thing is certain: It is the only first-person shooter to render the original Quake entirely obsolete.
You wouldn't want to live there, but the world of Heretic II is a beautiful place to visit.
Even though the gameplay is largely the same as in the previous GTA, it's still a lot of fun.
FreeSpace 2 is one of the best space sims ever made and is a solid candidate for game of the year.
101 simulates the chaos of an airborne drop very well, and the level of detail is tremendous.
Not all the elements of this game have gelled into a satisfying whole, but it's a worthwhile game for any nautical buff.
Apache Havoc offers a great mix of realism and approachability, so that hard-core fans and novices alike should find a lot to like in the game.
Whereas developer Taito's Bust-a-Move 2 was a lotta puzzle, Bust-a-Move 3 is a whole lotta puzzle.
If you're a casual player who wants the option to see some action with your chess game, then it's not a bad purchase.
Crazy Taxi is still a fun, exciting game, but fans of Crazy Taxi who already own the Dreamcast release don't really need to bother with the PlayStation 2 version.
Seeing how nations are affected under your command is a very enthralling affair.
Billy and Jimmy Lee take to the streets in this classic arcade side-scroller.
When it comes down to it, the simplicity is what makes Flying Corps so fun.
The poor AI and the limitations presented by the sole Ford license in particular keep it from being a truly entertaining game overall.
Just a gun that lines up with the sights doesn't seem too much to ask for.
Dogfighting in MiG Alley is one of the best experiences a virtual pilot can hope for.
Napoleon 1813 is a game that is long on innovation but critically short on polish and tuning.
A single table just doesn't provide enough extended replay value to put it ahead of Hyper 3-D Pinball and other Saturn pinball games.
Even if you're not well steeped in the world of video pinball, the game's $9.99 price makes it well worth checking out.
If you're a pinball fan, Fantastic Journey is a pretty amazing feat, and the price is definitely right.
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