The 3DO Company will develop a GameCube game based on the Cubix CGI television show.
The next installment of 3DO's High Heat Major League Baseball series will have updated graphics, animations, and a new franchise mode.
In this GBA game, Sarge teams up with the Blue Spy on a new mission to blast his enemies to smithereens.
The Gathering Storm adds a good deal of new content to play through: six massive single-player campaign games and a whopping 30 additional scenarios. But not much else.
Heroes of Might and Magic: Platinum Edition contains the original Heroes of Might and Magic, Heroes of Might and Magic II Gold, and Heroes of Might and Magic III Complete.
Battle robots in this handheld game based upon the popular children's television program.
Shifters was clearly not given enough time in development, and it isn't fun to play as a result.
Might and Magic IX is the sort of game that can't please either longtime fans or series newcomers looking to get a role-playing fix.
The Heroes formula clearly stands the test of time in Heroes IV and is every bit as enjoyable as it's ever been in previous games.
Console gamers who haven't been spoiled by the likes of Starcraft or Red Alert 2 are in for a treat.
High Heat again ups the ante where gameplay is concerned but still fails to match the graphical finesse of its competitors.
Despite some solid ideas and some very cool game mechanics, the game is technically flawed to a degree that's almost criminal.
Virtually every technical and stylistic aspect of the game is either shoddily handled, or feels somehow incomplete.
The Green Army face off against the Tan Army yet again. The game plays from a top-down perspective and has five different environments.
Dragon Rage comes down to being a very basic shooter with a number of flaws thrown in at no extra cost.
The 3DO Company will develop a PlayStation game based on the Cubix CGI television show.
In this third-person action game, players will play as a fallen angel who must defend the earth against Satan and his minions.
Might and Magic VI is a classically designed role-playing game that features both a huge gaming world and lots of attention to detail.
Played from a first-person perspective, this frenetic game is unlike anything else in its genre.
Underneath High Heat's less-than-spectacular graphics engine lies a very impressive baseball game.
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 the changes to Uprising 2 are notable and (for the most part) positive, the game still manages to underwhelm because of some seemingly minor flaws.
The pacing and story aren't as good as Half-Life's, but the character interaction and angelic powers elevate the game beyond many other shooters.
Overall, Army Men II is fun, but it's just not all that it could be.
High Heat Baseball 2000 is easily the worst baseball game to come out for the PlayStation this year.
A slightly improved Might and Magic is better than no Might and Magic at all.
It's an arcade-style tank shooter that handles decently enough at first but winds up tripping over its treads after a while.
It's tough to create an exciting simulation of the decathlon.
The story is well-conceived and fresh, following the lives of 24th century humans who have finally mastered cold fusion, and buzz around the solar system like busy bees.
While the plastic soldier theme might have been better served if it had played up the Toy Story angle a bit more, the end result is fun nonetheless.
With some major spit and polish, plus several more months of development time, Army Men 3D could've turned out a lot better.
While it may not completely wash away the bad taste left by Army Men 3D and Army Men: Sarge's Heroes, Army Men: Air Attack is a fun little mission-based shooter ...
The Dreamcast version of Army Men Sarge's Heroes is an engaging, albeit dated entry into the 3D action combat genre.
What you get with Army Men World War is a decent sequel to the original Army Men 3D, but one that's only barely superior.
There's just no need for a game like this on the PlayStation in 1997.
Make no mistake: BattleTanx's gameplay isn't the most complex in the world.
Instead of playing to the PlayStation's abilities, this port tries to match the N64 version as much as it can, without improving the areas where it could exceed it.
This is the most addictive game I have played in years.
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