This game is a must for anyone looking for a diversion from those carnage-fest action games.
Originality isn't one of Pray For Death's strong points.
The painfully obvious conclusion is that this game simply does not provide enough variety (or fun) to keep you entertained.
Grid Runner operates under a simple premise: Tag the other guy and capture flags.
This is a creepy game featuring tried-and-true adventure mechanics with entertaining twists and some truly disturbing full-motion video segments.
Alpha 2 proves that 2-D fighting can at times be better than its polygonal brethren.
It's theoretically possible that Slamscape is someone's idea of fun.
Once you become accustomed to the loose controls, Screamer 2 can provide an enjoyable gaming experience.
People expecting the new Wizardry may be disappointed, but adventure gamers will find a lot to like.
Investigate a mysterious bombing and unravel a deep mystery in this point-and-click adventure.
This game is what loud, engaging gameplay is all about.
For those of you who have always considered strategy games a trifle dry for your tastes, I give you Z, the alcoholic, head-banging, gap-toothed, punch-drunk, inbred cousin of Command & ...
Action on the Playstation is seldom more fun.
All in all, Powerplay '96 is just another average hockey game.
Touting many new features and improved graphics, the box would have us believe the game offers a state-of-the-art gaming experience, however, this is not the case.
While it may not be a pixel-perfect port, Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo for the GBA still stands as one of the best Tetris-style puzzle games ever made.
Resident Evil is a rare gem that has been able to make the jump from a video game to a computer game nearly flawlessly.
He may have been unconscious for three years, but Zak has not lost a step.
A breakthrough in outdoor 3-D action sims, Terra Nova gives mech games and flight sims something to aspire to.
This Paradox-developed fighter was originally scheduled to be published by Virgin, but it was eventually canceled.
This space piracy game features both space combat and first-person shooting, and it is built on the Unreal Warfare engine.
Falcone: Into the Maelstrom combines elements of space shooters with those of a first-person shooter
While the two-player mode could use some help and is more of a throwaway feature, the single-player mode is worth every penny.
Issues of balance aside, Capcom has produced a great game.
Ultimately, it's not worth a purchase, though it's probably worth a rental.
There's little doubt that Star Gladiator's animated 3-D backgrounds are the best going.
Borg is infuriating not only because of the lousy gameplay, but also because ofthe potential of this absolutely lame FMV-fest.
Starfleet Academy looks and plays no better than space combat games from two years ago.
Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams is the follow-up to the classic Street Fighter II series of 2D fighting games.
The game's graphical prowess and arcade-perfect gameplay combined with its cache of bonus modes makes Street Fighter Alpha 3 the latest standard for 2D excellence on the PlayStation.
Fans hoping for a complete collection must keep on waiting.
Consider it a history lesson.
A 3D Street Fighter game worthy of its heritage.
There is definitely a lot to Street Fighter III.
While Strider 2 is worthy of the legacy established back in '89, it offers little more than a tease of where future Strider's could go.
Aside from its amusing track design and decent customization elements, there really isn't anything much there in regard to actual compelling gameplay.
If you're looking for a fun multiplayer action game, SubSpace is for you.
Many games try to test your skill, but Super Runabout works to exercise your sense of frustration.
Even if you have somehow avoided the hulking mass of first person shooters until now, you should consider checking out Terminator for its variety of play styles and its overall ...
Trilobyte has released a game that is somehow dated and innovative at the same time.
Just about every element within it presents a new twist on what has now become a fairly predictable PC gaming category.
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