The Ignition Factor is a classic firefighting game for the Virtual Console on Wii.
R-Type III for the GBA is a terrible port of a great SNES game.
The PS2 version of Jaleco's attempt at survival-horror was to feature an entirely different storyline and setting than the Dreamcast version, but was eventually canceled.
BRAHMA Force: The Assault on Beltlogger 9 is a compelling title.
Carrier isn't an awful game, and it really does manage to grow on you after a while, but it definitely has problems.
When compared with a game as deep and personable as Monster Rancher, Dragonseeds pales in comparison.
Irritating Stick captures some of the essence of the TV show, but in the end, it just isn't any fun.
Juggernaut's slow-paced gameplay and bare-bones interactivity make for a lackluster game - one that only patient puzzle fanatics could embrace.
K-1 Grand Prix is for the most part the same as the original.
This sequel falls squarely into the rent-me bin.
Some will be disappointed that the game hasn't evolved a bit since its 1989 debut.
The game just doesn't have enough substance to last more than a day.
You could pick just about any other racer off the shelf and have more fun.
Musically, Stepping Selection eschews Konami's techno-laced offering in favor of two CDs full of pop music.
The PlayStation version of Tetris includes four separate gameplay modes.
Tokyo Highway Battle offers up mediocre fare all around.
Like most other Resident Evil clones, the game just doesn't capture the magic of the Resident Evil series.
In the end, Vanark is a really good game. Unfortunately, it's a really good game that lasts for two to three hours.
Rampart heads to the PS3 download service.
Once you climb The Crusaders' steep learning curve and experience the wild frenzy of its massive battles, all the game's complexity pays off in spades.
Despite its lack of polish or depth in just about every facet of its execution, Lowrider has a lot of heart and is notable for at least trying something new.
It's a fun ride while it lasts, and it can be very entertaining.
This massively multiplayer online flight combat sim allows players to take the controls of 96 different World War II-era aircraft.
There's really nothing that Pulse Racer does that hasn't been done before, and much better, by many other futuristic racing games.
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