Players looking for an old-school platform game with uncanny visual effects will certainly find it here.
Beyond the Beyond lands squarely in familiar territory - nothing likely to convert new players.
These titles are, without exception, true to their original stand-up arcade machines.
The storyline is one of the best ever put together for a video game.
Although it's not Capcom's best work, it's a near perfect translation of the Japanese arcade version.
Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams is the follow-up to the classic Street Fighter II series of 2D fighting games.
Those who loved the arcade game version of Samurai Shodown III will be happy with this conversion.
In a racing title, replayability and precision control are the name of the game, and the lack of both keep Extreme Games from finishing in the winner's circle.
King of Fighters' main selling point, and most redeeming feature, is the sheer number of playable characters.
News flash: The PC version of Battle Arena Toshinden isn't as good as the PlayStation version.
It may be a bit too cute for its own good.
While it's a good first try, Sony's inexperience with the genre shows through, resulting in a highly generic RPG with some out-of-this-world FMV.
Despite the little flaws that keep Legaia from being the world beater that it could have been, it still remains an engaging RPG for anyone who likes to play RPGs.
Above all, Mass Destruction is good, clean fun.
All in all, it's a welcome surprise.
MediEvil II feels as though it contains all the features that Sony Cambridge wanted to fit into the original game but didn't have time to include. They're wonderfully original and ...
Some video games cater to hard-core fanatics of a specific genre.
You are Snake, a government agent on a mission to regain control of a secret nuclear weapons base from terrorist hands.
Midnight Club: Street Racing takes the basic concepts and modes that made Midtown Madness so much fun and adds to it more hidden vehicles and a rudimentary plotline.
What Tron Bonne lacks in audiovisual splendor, it makes up for in fun.
Sony seems to have put a lot into this game, but it lacks polish.
Other than a few minor modes and some touched-up graphics, MLB 2K is the same game as MLB 99.
MLB 99 is a sound baseball game, and fans of last year's MLB 98 will surely enjoy it.
Sony's new Playstation-exclusive MLB Pennant Race is an excellent baseball sim that offers more options than any of its console competitors.
Motor Toon Grand Prix delivers for kids and kids-at-heart alike.
These arcade classics may not have the pizzazz of today's games, but in terms of raw playability these classics can't be stopped.
In the end, this volume is a real letdown.
Most are little known games that were little known for a reason.
NBA Shoot Out '97 has been significantly improved over last year's premiere.
Compared with other basketball titles out this year, ShootOut 98 is at the bottom of the pile.
GameBreaker is knocked out of the game thanks to its atrocious playbook interface.
There is enough solid gameplay to make this the best football game around, on any system.
NFL GameDay '98 is a great technical feat and a very fun football game.
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