The PS2 game makes solid additions and a few improvements to The Sims' basic gameplay--but that gameplay has aged.
In its current form, Ultima Online is a major disappointment.
Take SimCity and combine it with The Sims and you get SimsVille, a game that lets you control a neighborhood.
The latest game in the Ultima series is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game powered by the Unreal Engine
Engage in cinematic firefights through destructible environments in Black, now on next gen systems.
Spore Creature Keeper brings all the fun of creature creation to a new level by adding nurturing, teaching, and social components to the experience.
Shadow Realms is an "online-only" RPG from BioWare that offers cooperative 4v1 gameplay.
Will you be an evil or a benevolent deity? In this sequel to Black & White, you reprise your role as a powerful deity in search of a following and ...
Generals is easily one of the best Command & Conquer games yet.
Though it's disappointing that the developer chose to spin its wheels rather than improve upon its past efforts, Disney Golf still stands up as a worthwhile arcade-inspired golf game.
Though not as polished as it could have been, SimCity 4 is still a complex and detailed strategy game that can entertain you for hours on end.
While NightFire is hurt by its relatively short length, the game's single-player mode is well constructed, and its multiplayer mode is good too.
Though it's a short game, Ty is great for younger players and can provide a satisfying experience for teens and adults as well.
Offering a polished mix of strong graphics and solid gameplay, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a marked improvement over its predecessor.
Fans of the films will definitely want to pick this one up, but those who enjoy action games in general will also find a lot to like about it.
Anyone looking for thrilling action with refined control and a great premise need look no further than Freedom Fighters.
It's a relatively simple action game at heart, but a solid combat system and some extremely intense and cinematic levels make The Return of the King deserving of its name.
This compilation includes The Sims and The Sims: Livin' Large expansion as well as a new Sims creator tool and other new features.
As a wrestling game, Def Jam Vendetta manages to succeed on most every level, providing surprisingly deep gameplay, quality graphics and sound, and a distinctive atmosphere.
Catwoman attempts to deliver some Prince of Persia-like acrobatics, but its sharp graphics are offset by bad control, weak voice work, and shoddy gameplay.
Any fan of basketball who isn't necessarily sold on the complexities of your average NBA simulation will find plenty to love here.
Extinction does a good job of translating Aliens Versus Predator to an RTS, but it could have benefited from a few more months in development.
The weakness of Rising Sun's gameplay undermines what could have been a much more enjoyable experience.
Pacific Assault delivers some intense and challenging firefights in its single-player campaign, while also offering a solid multiplayer component for the long haul.
While Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup is a decent first effort at simulating the chosen sport of wizards, it falls short of its promise primarily because of sluggish controls.
Import racing fans should definitely check out Need for Speed Underground.
In The Sims 2, you can control your Sims over an entire lifetime for the first time. With the addition of genetics, the game lets your Sims pass their DNA ...
The Sims Bustin' Out makes good, solid improvements over its predecessor and stands on its own as a great version of The Sims for consoles.
Everything or Nothing is a really great game--perhaps the best James Bond game ever made.
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