It's time for Backyard Baseball to step up to the plate for consoles, with rosters of actual major league players portrayed as kids.
V-Rally has nothing in common with the previous NFS games.
Cavedog has done a commendable job of taking the basic mechanics of real-time strategy and using them to create something new.
Abe's Oddysee balances its action and puzzle elements perfectly.
This is a great deal for those who've never played the games.
Mega Man 8 won't disappoint.
From beginning to end, Obsidian is an entertaining, surreal romp.
It is up to you to piece together select bits of the meta-intrigue and prevent a murder.
Originally released on the Neo Geo, Metal Slug brings side-scrolling shooting action to the GBA.
Civilization II is a solid, if not spectacular, game that strategy fans will not want to miss.
After ten years, it's nice to see Mega Man branch out.
Play as either Nikita or Section One operative Michael in this fast-paced action game.
Despite the simplistic nature of the game and sheer mediocrity of many of the game elements, Ballistic is still a fairly fun puzzle game with a refreshingly new premise.
Its varied courses and vehicles enhance its replay value and will keep casual gamers coming back for more.
It's hard to fault Blood II for not doing anything new; it sets out to be a traditional shooter and does a good, if not great, job.
Boarder Zone has many good qualities, but you'll find yourself going through all the game has to offer too quickly.
Capcom is porting this classic PlayStation RPG to the PSP.
This game really does a great job of capturing the wacky humor that Looney Tunes is so famous for and, as such, is a whole lot of fun.
It's essentially identical to the original, but its streamlined gameplay and expanded menagerie make it just as enjoyable.
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.
If you've played Destruction Derby, you've played Demolition Racer.
Dethkarz follows the futuristic racing formula exactly, without bringing any real personality of its own.
id Software's classic first-person shooter is now on Xbox Live Arcade.
Driver is a game that might be mediocre in its presentation but more than makes up for it in its gameplay and concept.
When you get right down to it, Expendable is sheer, unadulterated shooting. Run through a bunch of levels, blow everything to bits, and try not to get shot.
Final Fantasy IX serves as a coda to the series as you know it - it's a summation of everything that players have enjoyed about the past ten years of ...
With inviting gameplay and an abundance of hidden characters, Gekido is worthy of the acclaim given to Streets of Rage 2, Guardian Heroes, or Die Hard Arcade, provided you're a ...
What should have been a revision of last year's superb simulation instead comes across as a half-baked rehash.
If you can overlook the muddy graphics, Indy Racing 2000 is surprisingly fun.
The developers have done a tremendous amount of re-design in the areas of sound and graphics, but beneath all the gleam and glimmer lies the same old game.
Overall, Koudelka falls short of expectations in the gameplay department, but the beautiful CG work in the game's movies definitely makes the experience a memorable one.
Lode Runner 3-D is a major departure from the gameplay that has served the Lode Runner series so well for more than a decade.
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