Even the most hard-core rally fan should be hesitant around this title.
For every thrill it offers in innovative gameplay, it stinks up the fun with graphics and control glitches.
Driver is a game that might be mediocre in its presentation but more than makes up for it in its gameplay and concept.
Kingdoms suffers from a long list of problems that collectively prevent it from exceeding its ancestor or from rejuvenating a tired genre.
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.
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.
While this game may look cute, it is in fact as sophisticated and enjoyable as the very best strategy games out there.
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.
There are inevitably going to be a dozen or so average platformers in your Game Boy collection, one of them might as well be this.
Real Pool offers most of the same elements as Q-Ball Billiards Master, but it goes about it in a bare-bones way.
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.
Mission: Impossible's main problems stem from its inconsistency from level to level.
Mission: Impossible seems geared to those hard-core gamers out there who have both the time and the patience to spend replaying level after level until they've finished the game.
NAM strives to deliver the fun and intensity of a first-person action game and the realism of a simulation - and because of that indecision it ultimately fails on both ...
V-Rally has nothing in common with the previous NFS games.
Pass interference is no longer a penalty - it's a necessity.
While by no means a perfect product, NGEN does a good job of establishing an aspect of the racing genre that will obviously see many reinterpretations -here's to it being ...
ODT is an effort to capture Tomb Raider-style gameplay in a futuristic setting.
From beginning to end, Obsidian is an entertaining, surreal romp.
If you hated the first one, it's likely because of the lack of save points, so you should definitely consider giving this series another try.
Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee is a very smart game with great puzzles, yet there's not enough variety in those puzzles to keep it completely entertaining throughout.
The game, as a whole, is a little too simplistic to hold the interest of most players, eventually relegating Pen Pen TriIcelon to the "especially good for younger players" category.
Dated graphics, gameplay flaws, and meager extras all conspire to bring down an otherwise average golf game.
Silver is simplified by the removal or retooling of much of the complex stat-based baggage of its console RPG brethren.
This is the most popular sim of all time, cranked up to a high-tech gloss and packaged with all the popular expansion sets.
It starts slow, but Slave Zero builds into a pretty strong shooter that's worth checking out for its guns, bosses, and multiplayer mode.
The Smurfs is a PAL-only release, but it offers multiple languages to allow it to be played in different regions. It is a 2D platforming game based on the cartoon ...
With so much competition on the PS it's tough to recommend Striker Pro 2000 over FIFA or ISS.
Aside from its amusing track design and decent customization elements, there really isn't anything much there in regard to actual compelling gameplay.
German developer Sunflowers' first PlayStation game will be an epic action-RPG featuring several large worlds, intriguing characters, and a host of monsters.
TD6's mock-serious approach to arcade-style racing should warrant nothing more than a rental.
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