In the end, Action Bass is a solid arcade-style fishing game that the majority of armchair anglers will enjoy.
If you're deathly bored, low on funds, and sick of every game your local video store stocks, then perhaps you'll want to check out Grudge Warriors.
Spec Ops: Stealth Patrol isn't the most spectacular game on the PlayStation, but it does deliver enough basic fundamentals like control, gameplay, and presentation to make it easily worth its ...
Flying Heroes looks superb, but it's definitely not just another first-person shooter.
Martian Gothic: Unification does a decent job of blending explorative gameplay and third-person zombie fighting with a truly horrific story.
The gradual learning curve, simple interface, and new features make it a great game for Lemmings novices and veterans alike.
While Tzar may have borrowed a great deal from other strategy games, it failed to inherit several of those games' strategic amenities.
If you're a pinball fan, Fantastic Journey is a pretty amazing feat, and the price is definitely right.
Evel Knievel is all about precision - knowing when to tap what, how hard, and for how long is integral to making an enjoyable experience out of this game.
12 O'Clock High is a meticulously researched wargame that unfortunately doesn't add up.
Age of Wonders encompasses many facets of games that have preceded it, but it adds improvements of its own and is consequently a complex and highly evolved strategy game.
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.
Its movie-like quick camera cuts make the game especially difficult to navigate, which makes Nocturne's incessant and clumsy action sequences even less enjoyable.
Even though the gameplay is largely the same as in the previous GTA, it's still a lot of fun.
Hidden and Dangerous for the Dreamcast does little to improve upon the same product presented for the PC.
Darkstone essentially takes Diablo a few steps further, which can only be a good thing, right?
This game falls short of the mark and only makes you wonder how you could have liked fishing in the first place.
Quite simply, Mafia is one of the best games of the year.
Though the premise behind Blair Witch Volume 3 - being a witch-hunter who hunts the titular witch - may seem intriguing, the game itself fails to deliver on all accounts.
Though Blair Witch Volume 2 is not particularly scary, it has a fairly interesting story that's paced briskly.
With so many better supercross games on the market, many of them older and available at similar bargain-basement price points, Motocross Mania has no place in the market.
Winning design, powerful artificial intelligence, and a great sense of humor make The Corporate Machine one of the best strategy games so far this year.
Even if the multiplayer isn't polished to match the expectations of a demanding online community, Myth III stands on its own as a great single-player game.
While it may appeal to nostalgic Starcraft fans, there isn't anything in Outlive that isn't done much better in any number of recent games.
The core gameplay in Merchant Prince II holds up surprisingly well, despite the passage of almost six years, which in computer game terms is the equivalent of several geologic eras.
Grand Theft Auto III is, quite simply, an incredible experience that shouldn't be missed by anyone mature enough to handle it.
H.P. Lovecraft's series of horror novels is brought to life in this upcoming action-adventure game.
If you're desperate for a wargame that covers the Arab-Israeli wars, you don't have any place else to go.
Trade Empires lays out a broad and varied economic world that's initially interesting to explore, but over time, this doesn't justify all the effort the game demands.
KISS fans will be disappointed by the distinct lack of KISS, and pinball fans will be disappointed by the distinct lack of pinball.
The squad premise of the game serves only to throw a few meaningless options into an otherwise thin game.
Enemy-packed level design contributes to a single-player experience that is significantly harder on the normal difficulty level than the notoriously challenging Myth and Myth II single-player campaigns.
While the game isn't especially amazing to look at or play, City Crisis scores points for originality.
Although it is indeed short, easy, and unimpressive, Tang Tang may actually find a welcome audience with younger game players, as well as those who just love block-creation puzzle games.
Having to jump around from plane to plane gives Eurofighter Typhoon a scattered feel in which you're fighting timing rather than flying missions.
MTV TRL Trivia is typically a bubblegummer's who's who that simply won't appeal to fans of general entertainment trivia.
You'll find virtually everything there is to like about action gaming in the stunning sequel to Serious Sam.
Mall Tycoon is more trouble than it's worth.
Rockstar's Western-themed shooter has some great style and enough fun moments to justify the rough edges.
Firefly Studios has polished up its old game nicely and has sent it on a long road trip into the Crusades.
Take-Two and Coresoft have teamed up to deliver this budget-priced PlayStation fishing game.
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