The long running Worms series will be spawning another game soon. Oddly enough, the strategy gameplay of previous Worms titles will fall by the wayside and will be replaced with ...
Patrician III isn't much of a sequel, but the core gameplay still makes for a deeply intricate and challenging business game.
The Legacy of Goku II condenses 38 hours of TV episodes into a role-playing game that fans and newcomers alike can enjoy.
For huge fans of The Matrix Reloaded, it's worth renting for the movie sequences. For everyone else, it's just another licensed game that doesn't do justice to its source material.
Players will have to go inside of a mansion to hunt down ghosts.
Humvee Assault is simple, short, slightly buggy, and generally not very good.
The fiercely challenging space shooter comes to Xbox LIVE Arcade.
The two games included in Final Fantasy Origins may be short on presentation, but they're certainly long enough on gameplay to justify the purchase price for any hard-core RPG fan.
The fundamentals are relatively sound, but the overall lack of options, from the sparse selection of power-ups to the lean multiplayer component, greatly limit the game's appeal.
If you're unfamiliar with Dragon Ball Z, you're excused from reading this review and should just know to avoid Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 at all costs.
Recruit your team from the Major League Soccer teams and get into the soccer action that pits kid-versions of pro players against the backyard characters.
This medieval strategy game from Magic Lantern combines both turn-based and real-time elements.
Line of Sight is something of a one-trick pony--the game doesn't offer much more than its stealth-based gameplay.
Grand Prix Challenge is one of those rare racing games that can actually be enjoyed by beginner and expert alike.
The sequel to Robot Arena promises improved physics and many more options in allowing you to build your custom battle 'bot.
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.
Zapper delivers challenging action puzzle gameplay in a colorful, upbeat setting.
Dirt to Daytona is a sound NASCAR simulation with one of the most robust career modes of any driving game to date.
The game has a decidedly dated and awkward feel to it, though GBA owners who are also D&D fans will find some redeeming qualities.
The game features world-famous players such as Tim Henman, Carlos Moya, and Yevgeny Kafelnikov, as well as fictional players.
This arcade-style World War II submarine game lets players undertake a series of missions set in the Pacific Ocean.
This arcade-style shooter lets players defend the American fleet from Japanese attacks during World War II.
With games like MX Superfly and Freekstyle already on the market, there's simply no reason to give Big Air Freestyle a second look.
There are better traditional fighting games out there that will probably spend more time in your GBA than this one--but Godzilla, Mothra, and King Ghidorah aren't in those games.
A migraine-inducing interface and relentless number crunching makes for a program so needlessly complex that you can't bring yourself to call it a game.
Solid play, authentic number crunching, dedication to the fine details, and online league support make this one of the best sports management titles on the market.
If you can get past the lackluster presentation, irritating pauses, and low-quality video, you may find Jeopardy! 2003 to be a surprisingly challenging and enjoyable pastime.
Scrabble Complete is basically just Scrabble, which, if you're a fan of the challenging board game it's based on, is a good thing.
It's a faithful and occasionally challenging adaptation of the game show, though it's doubtful that many players will get excited about winning imaginary money and prizes.
Fighting game aficionados won't find a terribly deep gameplay system in Budokai, but series fans will be pleased to know that it captures the essence of Dragon Ball Z.
Originally released on the Neo Geo, Metal Slug brings side-scrolling shooting action to the GBA.
Backyard Football brings kid versions of NFL teams and players to the Game Boy Advance.
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