The sweat that the first Lemmings produced on your brow may not be there, but die-hard Lemmings fanatics may still get a kick out of this new edition.
Chronicles of the Sword takes a classic approach to a classic story—and manages to accomplish very little in the process.
Destruction Derby is a demolition racing game from Psygnosis.
With addictive gameplay, numerous levels, and cute little rodents, 3D Lemmings is a must-buy.
Formula One 99 has great control and enough settings to keep any longtime fan of the Formula One series glued to the TV for quite some time.
Formula 1 Championship Edition has sent PlayStation racing into a new era.
The excitement never really builds, let alone climaxes.
G Police 2 makes few improvements over the original and never really overcomes the issues that plagued its predecessor.
All 20 missions are pretty much the same: Missile Command with a spinning globe and a few more toys.
Unfortunately, even if this game had drop-dead graphics and sound, it couldn't mask the fact that it is way too easy, shallow, and short.
The single-thruster craft, while perfect for games about landing on the moon, is wholly unsuited to the precision indoor combat maneuvers simulated in Lander.
Nations' flight model will instantly turn off those looking for a realistic flight sim, while the box description might turn away those looking for a more accessible game.
True to its real-world inspiration, Newman/Haas Racing provides brilliant moments of racing euphoria separated by vast stretches of relative monotony.
ODT is an effort to capture Tomb Raider-style gameplay in a futuristic setting.
This contribution to an already overstuffed field of golf sims offers just one new twist in the midst of blinding mediocrity.
Professional Underground League of Pain represents video gaming's latest trend: beautifully shaded graphics and lush stereo sound contrasted with poor game play.
At no point during the game do you feel compelled to play.
Rascal is a visually confusing 3D adventure that is as entertaining as shopping in a crowded grocery store.
Rollaway is a great game that offers just about all the addiction, frustration, and satisfaction a puzzle fan could ask for
The main differences from the Wipeout series are that you're now piloting a four-wheeled vehicle that can drive on walls and ceilings, and the game isn't nearly as good.
A lot of the game's shortcomings, like its repetitive gameplay patterns, might not trouble the young ones nearly as much as the rest of us, for whom this one warrants ...
Will it take the Pole Position?
Sentient offers a variety of rewards in the long run.
From the beginning of the manual, to the design of the Sentinel itself, so much is made of the game's surrealism, it seems like an alibi for the lack of ...
Shadow Master is more than a Doom-clone art show; it's a furious fighter that'll give that quick fix for any first-person fan.
An arcade-style afternoon or two without any big payoffs for your long-term dedication.
Wait for the next album, the next movie, the next TV special, or whatever. But don't bother buying this game.
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