Escape Gregory's mansion before he steals your soul in this anime-based adventure from Capcom.
Gotcha Force crutches itself far too heavily on brainless, clunky, and spastic action that doesn't so much entertain as it bewilders.
The game will feature two playable character--Mickey and Minnie Mouse--as they work their way through three areas that are divided into 10 separate levels.
Capcom is publishing a game based on the popular Japanese mixed martial arts federation known as Pride.
Group S Challenge is a decent but plain racing game that doesn't really excel in any one category.
While Onimusha Tactics delivers the familiar look and mechanics of other strategy RPGs, it doesn't have the same level of depth.
True Crime makes decent attempts at different styles of gameplay, but none of them are particularly well done, and the game's storyline doesn't tie them together in a satisfying way.
Get both GTA III and GTA: Vice City in this compilation pack for the PS2.
If you enjoy straightforward, no-nonsense action, Rise of Sin Tzu delivers it in an appealing package and is one of the best 3D beat-'em-up action games you'll find.
The difficulty will discourage many players, but Mega Man Zero 2 belongs in the collection of anyone who considers themselves an aficionado of action games.
When X7 ventures into new territory and starts tinkering with the tried-and-true Mega Man formula, things start to go wrong.
The gameplay doesn't do anything a thousand other identical games haven't done before, and the frustratingly repetitive level and mission designs further solidify Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon as a mediocre ...
Conflict: Desert Storm II isn't without problems, but it's decidedly improved over last year's game.
Viewtiful Joe deftly delivers a fantastic look while also adding a really great series of unique gameplay twists that make it much, much better than the average side-scrolling action game.
Diehard fans of the original should find a lot to like about Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown, but if you don't have any such emotional attachment, there are better ...
Playing Dino Crisis 3 is far more tedious and frustrating than it is fun.
You'll almost certainly be unimpressed with the repetitive and cumbersome shooting action at the heart of this game.
It might not have all the features that hard-core fans of the genre have come to expect, but it makes up for its shortcomings with pick-up-and-play gameplay.
If Tetris is the general curriculum of puzzle games, Bombastic is the AP course.
If you've played and enjoyed earlier RPGs from Black Isle Studios, this one won't impress you, but at least it'll remind you of those great games.
Chaos Legion is essentially Devil May Cry with stripped-down combat mechanics, but to suggest that this game is comparable to Devil May Cry would be giving it too much credit.
If you've never navigated a Battle Network before, the third installment in the sharp collect-and-battle series is a great place to start.
It's not the best Resident Evil game, and it isn't a stellar light-gun game, but Dead Aim creates an interesting, unique hybrid of the two, and that is a commendable ...
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.
Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams is the follow-up to the classic Street Fighter II series of 2D fighting games.
Alpha 2 proves that 2-D fighting can at times be better than its polygonal brethren.
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.
EX3 may feel a bit rushed in some spots, but overall it's a fun and great-looking fighting game that won't disappoint longtime EX fans.
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.
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.
When you think of all the other games that Test Drive 5 tries to emulate, you're thinking of at least three other racing games that you should purchase before you ...
This is the perfect game for kids 6 to 66 who want platform gaming at its finest.
While Trick'n Snowboarder may not pack enough original mojo to rise far above other well-known titles in its genre, it plays fast and looks good.
Ultimate Fighting Championship for the PlayStation doesn't have anything to offer beyond the good name of its Dreamcast counterpart.
I like the Street Fighter series as much as the next guy, but this is taking it way too far.
Proves that the PC is indeed a viable platform for fighting games.
IMPORT: Thanks the grassroots presentation, a relatively creative style of narrative, and an affordable price, El Dorado Gate Chapter 1 is a promising title.
The plot is engaging, the action is fast, and the game itself offers one of the better takes on mech piloting the genre has seen in a long time.
To call it a must-own game is a definite understatement.
IMPORT: The game delivers genuinely solid gameplay, which is sure to please those who're seeking nothing more than a visually efficient, effectively designed shooter.
A game that carries the level of polish, playability, and fun that Tech Romancer does deserves to see a handful of sequels, each building on the mythos established here.
A popular arcade release, Third Strike features a variety of characters, technical level of gameplay, and an evasion and counterattack system.
It won't keep you entertained forever, but if you can get around its lack of length, Cannon Spike delivers.
Sydney 2000 is good enough to compete at the Olympic level as far as video games go - but it'll be hard-pressed to earn anything above a bronze medal.
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