The Last Blade 2 is samurai fighter, complete with a comprehensive roster of characters, all with their own unique weapons and traits.
It's a landmark shooter and a must-buy.
Glover, despite its interesting play mechanics, seems to have lost its soul in the port from the N64.
In addition to being a very good adventure game, it features great writing and beautiful art direction.
Widely considered the best game in the illustrious King of Fighters series, '98 features a huge cast of characters and finely tuned 2D fighting action.
Tomba is like a blast from the past, with a twist.
Whatever else may be said about Quake II, one thing is certain: It is the only first-person shooter to render the original Quake entirely obsolete.
Blade Runner is an interesting mood piece, but somewhere along the production line, someone forgot to include a game.
Like its predecessors, The Curse of Monkey Island has all the makings of a classic.
Arguably the best single-player first-person shooter since Doom.
The King of Fighters '97 improves on its predecessor with superior three-on-three fighting action and a bigger cast of characters.
Sigh... yet another mediocre N64 game.
It's derivative, it's violent, and definitely tasteless at times - but it's almost always fun.
Turok is more than just another Doom clone.
Problems with the control, camera angles, and frustrating save feature keep Shadows from reaching its full potential.
For those who've scorched through the bowels of Doom and Final Doom and burn for more, Power Slave might just quench that fire.
If you're into action games, or even if you're not, you should be playing Quake right now - it's as good as PC gaming gets.
Strife is an action-packed blend of FPS action with RPG elements, featuring an original, engaging story and near-future/ modern setting, a unique distinctive visual style, and engaging gameplay.
Stylish, cinematic and creepily atmospheric, D would be a good example to show your friends of what 3-D graphics animators can do on the computer these days.
Featuring a superb story that borrows from the cult films Easy Rider and MadMax, Full Throttle is arguably LucasArts' finest graphic adventure creation.
This 2D platform game sees players assuming the role of a genie with the ability to change into a number of different creatures.
If you're in the mood for a game where each event is reasonably well designed and integrated into a greater, meatier whole, then Infogrames' Xtreme Sports should prove satisfying.
Although Red Faction rarely outstrips the games it draws inspiration from, the fact that there are times when it shows them up at all is pretty impressive.
Racer Revenge is good-looking game that's a whole lot of fun while it lasts, which unfortunately isn't very long at all.
Next to Rayman 2, Jak and Daxter is the best 3D platformer available for the PlayStation 2.
Jedi Outcast is simply one of the easiest games to recommend this year.
You don't need to be a fan of Star Wars or of RPGs to appreciate all the impressive qualities of this game--but if you are, all the better.
SNK's arcade fighter is making one more run on the Dreamcast.
Unfortunately, Enclave has a number of gameplay problems that its good graphics and sound can't hide.
BloodRayne is a good third-person action game that's pretty straightforward but has a few nice twists.
Play both hunter and hunted in this psycho thriller. Set in New York, Indigo Prophecy gives you the chance to speak, explore, interact, fight, and confront unknown dark forces.
Shantae is a fine example of how good a 2D platform game can be on a portable system.
Serious Star Wars aficionados should enjoy the game's story, but they'll be forced to slog through a lot of tedious action to see how it pans out.
Psychonauts are operatives that possess psychic powers. When a crazy scientist begins abducting Psychonauts for their brains, it's up to you to put an end to it once and for ...
SNK Playmore brings the next King of Fighters to the Xbox.
The classic descendant of Fatal Fury arrives on Xbox Live Arcade.
Metal Slug 3 brings its signature run 'n' gun shooting action to Xbox LIVE Arcade.
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