Star Wars: X-Wing Trilogy provides the complete Star Wars space combat experience in a special commemorative gold-foil-stamped package.
Star Wars Demolition might seem like some half-baked attempt to cash in on the Star Wars license, though it's actually a competently executed game.
Veterans of the Monkey Island series will surely enjoy the game in spite of its occasional problems.
Though not as ill-conceived or as badly carried out as its Episode I adventure-game kin, Jedi Power Battles still has enough problems to warrant it a game to be avoided.
Because of its dated graphics, ineffective controls, and flawed gameplay, Force Commander falls short of its ambitious intent.
Quirky controls, repetitive puzzles, and a range of other annoying flaws keep this game from being the major-league hit that Indiana Jones fans hoped it would be.
This game manages to disappoint all audiences.
It's even better than the scene that inspired it.
With X-Wing Alliance, Totally Games and LucasArts have at last delivered the game that many players had hoped X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter would be.
Any fan of the first level of Shadows of the Empire really should check out Rogue Squadron.
In addition to being a very good adventure game, it features great writing and beautiful art direction.
These are classic games that belong on every computer gamer's shelf, no doubt about it.
Buried somewhere inside Rebellion is an interesting, albeit familiar, game. But along the way, things break down, and conquering the galaxy becomes an exercise in tedium.
Masters of Teras Kasi fails on many levels.
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 graphics, gameplay, and humor make a unique mix that results in a truly fresh title.
It may be a half-baked, flawed product, but it's one you just can't stop playing.
You will assume the role of Ben in this action adventure game.
The sequel to Sam & Max Hit the Road, Sam & Max Freelance Police marks the return of the the canine and rabbit duo.
Indiana Jones is an action adventure game for next-gen consoles.
Traxion is a music game for the PSP, which features a variety of mini games, leading artists, and the ability to play MP3s off the memory stick integrated into the ...
Star Wars: 1313 is a third-person action adventure game set beneath Coruscant where players take on the role of a lethal bounty hunter.
Something bad clearly happened when Obi-Wan was turned into an Xbox game.
The game introduces a few clever concepts, but its length and the gameplay flaws significantly limit the game.
The game presents a compelling story, excellent presentation, and gameplay that will surely satisfy fans of LucasArts' N64 shooters.
Even with the graphical faults and the general lack of innovation over its predecessor, Battle for Naboo is still a fun mission-based shooter, as well as one of the best ...
A short while after the game's release, there's a lot of breadth to Star Wars Galaxies, but there isn't a lot of depth.
On one hand, it's a derivative real-time strategy game. But on the other, it's a tidy little bundle of escapism that's perfect for a generation of gamers raised on Star ...
Star Wars Starfighter: Special Edition manages to maintain the charm of the Lucas films and also deliver an entertaining foray into the Star Wars universe.
Racer Revenge is good-looking game that's a whole lot of fun while it lasts, which unfortunately isn't very long at all.
Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron II improves upon its predecessor and serves up one of the best showcases for Nintendo's new system and an equally impressive game.
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.
Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter is a solid game that fans of the first entry in the series should check out without giving it a second thought.
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.
It's a good, solid Star Wars game that should appeal to anyone who'd care to relive Episode II's large-scale action scenes.
Some aspects of the game could have used some more polish, but these shouldn't deter anyone who's looking for a deep, involved, great-looking, and memorable RPG from getting Gladius.
RTX Red Rock stars E.Z. Wheeler, a man with as much guts and power as his name would suggest.
While the game does a lot of things right, severe graphical issues surface at almost every turn and essentially nullify its strong points, leaving behind a game with lots of ...
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