This rendition of the popular board game, Clue, was developed by Sculptured Software.
Poses little threat to bankrupt the board-game industry.
With all the elements that makes Wheel of Fortune so popular on TV, this game will let up to three people play at once.
This first-person shooter will incorporate gameplay elements from the original turn-based X-COM.
They screwed around with Civilization and made it worse.
Beast Wars is an imperfect but fun over-the-shoulder shooter.
Civilization II is a solid, if not spectacular, game that strategy fans will not want to miss.
Don't expect any of the board game's promising elements to get much play in Clue Chronicles: Fatal Illusion.
Basically, if you love the board game, you're going to want this version. And if you haven't played the board game, buy this instead.
Glover, despite its interesting play mechanics, seems to have lost its soul in the port from the N64.
The game's well-designed levels and novel game types make it a fun alternative to its more visceral inspirations.
I'd recommend this game to anyone looking for a new Tetris fix - it's definitely different enough from the other versions to warrant a purchase.
Scrabble on the PlayStation appears to be exactly what you expect from Scrabble at your mom's house - minus the little wooden letters that look like bouillon cubes.
If R/C Pro-Am didn't exist, this game would probably be taken a bit more seriously.
This is a scaled-down, greatly simplified version of the original.
While Gunship! is nominally a flight simulator, it's really a flight action game.
Majesty is original, fun, and challenging, and it's a winning combination of real-time strategy and role-playing elements.
Risk II not only stays faithful to the original gameplay, but it also presents some pleasant new spins on the classic Risk formula.
If you still don't have your Atari 2600 lying around and you miss this sort of simplistic fun, Breakout may be worth a rental.
Puzzle gamers looking for a quality weekend rental need look no further than Frogger 2.
Of all the old-school to 3D remakes, Galaga: Destination Earth may be the most uninspired.
If you've ever wondered what Micro Machines would be like with NASCAR drivers, Majesco's NASCAR Heat is the answer.
While it may not be everything that Grand Prix II players hoped for, it's still a reason for F1 fans to rejoice.
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