Homeworld is both an excellent game and one that may well reshape the entire real-time strategy genre.
It could very well be the best racing sim ever.
There's no question that Seven Kingdoms II is a richer, more fully realized game.
Guitar Freaks is a game of remarkable order that no true collection can be complete without.
It improves in almost every conceivable way on its predecessors and reestablishes the series as the premier example of the play style it single-handedly pioneered.
Heavy Gear II is the most impressive game yet in the giant robot genre.
While this game may look cute, it is in fact as sophisticated and enjoyable as the very best strategy games out there.
It looks like we finally have the "killer app" for the Game Boy Color.
If you have to buy only one golf game this year, make it Jack Nicklaus 6.
No doubt a port of the PC version, the Dreamcast version of Heroes of Might and Magic III is bound to deliver the Heroes formula to console strategy fans.
While it may not be an original concept, the game is truly greater than the sum of its many parts.
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri is another one of those games that can make hours pass like minutes.
Close Combat III: The Russian Front is the best Close Combat game of the bunch.
Magical Tetris Challenge does offer a degree of the familiar cataleptic state puzzle game fans are so fond of, but if you already own a Tetris game, you probably don't ...
Think state of the art.
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.
Baldur's Gate largely manages to meet, and even surpass, gamers' high expectations for this ambitious game.
Its emphasis on stealth, strategy, and ingenuity, coupled with its strong narrative structure and excellent mission design, adds up to a game that's stylish, serious, rewarding, and unique.
Even with its quirks, this is a standout game - and one that any fan of World War II air combat will want to play.
Myth II is about as good as a computer game can possibly be.
Tetris has been often called the greatest game ever created, and the Game Boy version is the best version of Russia's greatest export.
Ocarina of Time definitely follows in the footsteps of the previous games, and the result is a game that can't be called anything other than flawless.
Half-Life is the closest thing to a revolutionary step the genre has ever taken.
With Railroad Tycoon II, all those dreams of childhood can be realized at last.
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