This compilation includes Deer Hunter Legendary Hunting 2003, Trophy Hunter Legendary Hunting 2003, and Bird Hunter Legendary Hunting 2003.
Though the game features some competent gameplay mechanics and attractive graphics, the extremely short campaign mimics the film's brief theatrical run a little too well.
Top Spin is, quite simply, the most well-rounded, feature-rich game of tennis to be found anywhere, on any system.
If you're up for a challenge--and you don't mind trial and error--Gothic II won't hesitate to give it to you.
Developed by Southlogic Studios, the next version of Deer Hunter will have impressive outdoor locales and realistic animal animations.
Apart from odd attempts at humor that are hard to ignore, the story execution falls flat, the scenarios are tediously scripted, and the skirmish mode is terribly limited.
Beyblade features a number of tops and parts from Beyblade, as well as an intense tournament mode.
D&D Heroes isn't a bad way of whiling away a few minutes, or hours, if you're looking for a pure hack-and-slash action RPG.
Despite some bugs, The Temple of Elemental Evil stands as one of the most authentic PC Dungeons & Dragons experiences of the past few years.
Play against kid versions of star NFL players in schoolyard pickup games.
This compilation includes Icewind Dale, Icewind Dale II, and Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter.
If you can overlook the frustrating controls and a few missing features, you'll find that Nexagon: Deathmatch is actually a decent strategy game.
The Legacy of Goku II condenses 38 hours of TV episodes into a role-playing game that fans and newcomers alike can enjoy.
In the end, Unlimited SaGa is simply the flawed sum of its disparate parts.
For huge fans of The Matrix Reloaded, it's worth renting for the movie sequences. For everyone else, it's just another licensed game that doesn't do justice to its source material.
The fiercely challenging space shooter comes to Xbox LIVE Arcade.
The fundamentals are relatively sound, but the overall lack of options, from the sparse selection of power-ups to the lean multiplayer component, greatly limit the game's appeal.
Gamma World: Alpha Mutation has you search crumbled ruins for lost artifacts while battling mutants and other perils.
In this Dragon Ball title, Goku encounters the Red Ribbon Army, which is causing destruction as it seeks out he seven Dragon Balls.
Enemy in Sight is a first-person shooter that takes place in the near future during a war between the US and Russia.
This PSP remake of the classic Space Invaders features 3D graphics and a first-person view.
With this compilation from DSI Games, you can test out your driving skills on the GBA. The package includes Stuntman, V-Rally, and Checkered Flag.
This 2-pack includes Yu-Yu Hakusho: Spirit Detective and Dragonball Z: Taiktsu.
This is a sequel to the beat-'em-up game Dragon Ball GT: Transformation.
Youda Safari is a simulation game where players manage a safari park.
Codemasters is bringing its most extensive motorsports game to the PSP, complete with authentic performance cars, realistic damage, and challenging AI.
This Roman-bashing game will see you assuming the roles of both Asterix and Obelix simultaneously.
If you still have any interest in all things Terminator, or if you are even just a fan of good old-fashioned shooters, T3: The Redemption is certainly worth a weekend ...
The new XMP mode isn't all that original, but it offers a solid multiplayer gameplay experience.
Fight pirates, explore Neverland, see mermaids, and more in this action game based on the Universal Studios movie.
In this sequel to Duel Masters: Sempai Legends, you must battle against characters from the Duel Masters animated series in a mission to save the world.
DBZ: Supersonic Warriors accurately captures the look and feel of the TV show, but the big surprise is that it's also fun to play.
Saturday Night Speedway features three different racing modes on more than 15 different tracks.
If not for some of the glaring bugs in the retail version, RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 would have been a truly excellent sequel to a beloved franchise.
Based on a popular anime series, this side-scroller will allow you to explore a new theme park, complete with obstacles and puzzles.
Those who appreciate this brand of brute-force, hack-and-slash gameplay should find in Demon Stone a great-looking and enjoyable, if somewhat familiar, experience.
Thundering engines, realistic tracks, and detailed supercars all exist in the world of GTR, the officially licensed simulation of the FIA GT racing series. Get behind the wheel of supercars ...
Locomotion is a flawed but engaging strategy game that's nearly identical to its classic 10-year-old predecessor, Transport Tycoon.
This one is strictly for the diehard derby-goers, assuming there are still a few of us out there.
Hardcore Godzilla fans will appreciate seeing the decent renderings of some of their favorite monsters here, but they're unlikely to be terribly impressed by the action itself.
This first-person shooter is set in an alternate 1950s Soviet Union and pits players against a race of genetically enhanced soldiers.
XIII Century: Death or Glory is a strategy game that puts you in the role of a leader of one of the European nations during the Middle Ages.
The action is so fast-paced and viscerally satisfying that it can genuinely appeal even to those otherwise uninterested in Dragon Ball Z.
The small problems that have been apparent throughout the series are still intact, along with a couple of new quirks that make the game overly easy.
This is the first skateboarding title in the Backyard Sports lineup, which is designed primarily for kids.
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