Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon is easily one of the most enjoyable Gundam games to date.
With several superior light-gun games available on the PlayStation 2, there's little reason for anyone without a masochistic streak to play this game.
Zero is an impressive action game that definitely isn't for everyone.
Fans of the previous Onimusha game will likewise enjoy the sequel. However, they'll find that Onimusha 2 also has the same drawbacks as its predecessor.
It's easily the most cohesive and well-rounded surfing game to hit the PlayStation 2 yet, and it's also a unique and enjoyable extreme sports game in its own right.
Though Prince of Qin is an epic adventure in the vein of Baldur's Gate, an awkward English translation and some lackluster production values prevent it from having the same appeal.
IMPORT - Though its gameplay isn't especially deep, Millennium Fight Pro is an enjoyable slugfest that'll let you play with teams of some of the most popular 2D fighting-game characters ...
The game's shallow goal design keeps it from achieving the same level of addictiveness as games like Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 and Aggressive Inline.
The Mark of Kri does a number of things well, and it introduces some original concepts, but unfortunately the game's design doesn't play to those strengths.
This delightfully bizarre action game uses a unique visual design termed cell-shading to create graphics that fulfill Hirohiko Araki's famous anime design on which the game is based. This latest ...
It's just an outstanding game, filled with all the charm, all the detail, and all the lasting appeal that characterizes all of the finest games ever made.
Mega Man Battle Network 2 retains the spirit of the Mega Man series and polishes the innovative gem that was the previous game even further.
Resident Evil Gaiden doesn't inspire the same level of interest that the other games in the franchise do.
If you haven't played any of the UFC games before, or if you've been waiting for the series to come to the PlayStation 2, then Throwdown makes a fine introduction.
Shantae is a fine example of how good a 2D platform game can be on a portable system.
Developed by Arika, the creator of the highly popular Street Fighter series, Everblue is an adventure game where players assume the role of Leonardo, a novice undersea diver.
It makes perfect sense that the core gameplay of Spider-Man: The Movie is similar to previous Spider-Man games--but that its graphics really show off what the Xbox can do.
Console gamers who haven't been spoiled by the likes of Starcraft or Red Alert 2 are in for a treat.
On its own merits, UFC: Tapout is an excellent, original fighting game that's especially fun for two players.
The graphics are simple yet endearing, the gameplay is repetitive but solid, and the game's design is a throwback to the 16-bit era.
Mega Man Universe is the latest entry in Capcom's long-running Mega Man series.
Mega Man Legends 3: Prototype Version will be a launch title for the Nintendo eShop.
Super Street Fighter IV is an upgraded version of the original Street Fighter IV with all of that game's characters, plus an expanded roster of both brand-new characters and returning ...
Final Fight: Double Impact is a dual release featuring two awesome Capcom classics: Final Fight and Magic Sword.
Capcom's blue bomber returns to run another gauntlet of evil robot bosses.
Jetpack action goes retro in this downloadable 2D platformer from Capcom.
The 4 Mega Man Zero titles have been brought to the DS.
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom features characters from Capcom's popular game franchises and the Tatsunoko animation studio.
Case Zero provides the link between the first and second games.
Capcom brings the next entry in the series to the PSP featuring new monsters, stages, and multiplayer.
The crossover fighting franchise is back after a decade in the doldrums.
Nathan Spencer returns as a daring, elite soldier equipped with special bionic abilities.
Resident Evil: Revelations tells the story of what happens between Resident Evil 4 and Resident Evil 5.
Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition features a roster of 39 characters, with four new characters added.
Fighting universes collide in this Street Fighter/Tekken crossover.
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