Although it lacks enough bells and whistles to snag mainstream gamers who aren't into the sport, it packs enough excitement to warrant long-term commitment by fishing fans.
While it isn't the definitive F1 racing game we were hoping for, it certainly plays well, looks decent, and offers more than enough options and racing modes to keep fans ...
Tomorrow Never Dies isn't a particularly bad game, but it's definitely one you might want to consider renting instead of buying.
Fans of previous versions of Live will have a good time.
Despite its amusing setting and visual appeal, SimTheme Park is at heart a business simulation.
FIFA 2000 delivers on almost every front and is a fast-paced, enjoyable, andchallenging soccer game with numerous options and lots of depth.
This game manages to disappoint all audiences.
It plays very much like Need for Speed III, but with some extra play modes and one big added feature.
It's not that Populous: The Beginning is a bad game, it's just a bad PlayStation game.
The NBA season may still be in jeopardy, but Live is open for business and always ready for a game.
While not completely perfect, it's deep on options, packed with real teams and players, and presented with a slick interface.
You stomp (or hover) around eight different sections of Los Angeles, blowing up everything in your path.
Although arriving on the scene later than some other golf games, Tiger Woods 99 is still as good a golf sim as you're likely to find.
EA took what was already a good game and added a bunch of cool new stuff to it.
On the basis of AI improvements alone, World Cup 98 is highly recommended.
Triple Play 99 is the way to go if you want a realistic baseball sim to play.
This year's FIFA will keep soccer fans returning to their N64s, season after season.
NBA Live 98 is an improvement over Live 97 in almost every category.
Unfortunately, the game starts strong, but becomes an exercise in futility on or around the second level.
Test Drive 4 feels like driving your car while on medication.
Soukyugurentai is an old-school 2D shooting masterpiece that fans of the genre really shouldn't miss.
Train a variety of animals and enter them in battles in this action-RPG.
By far, it's the best basketball game - pros or otherwise - on the PlayStation 2.
If golf isn't golf for you without those PGA masters and true-to-life courses, then Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2001 may meet your needs.
The game presents a compelling story, excellent presentation, and gameplay that will surely satisfy fans of LucasArts' N64 shooters.
Knockout Kings 2001 is more of a hitting simulation than a boxing simulation, which is a complete turnoff for die-hard boxing fans who want realism.
EA has created the best-looking and best-sounding PlayStation Formula One title to date, and it has excellent gameplay and features to boot.
The Sega CD version of NHL '94 adds video clips and improved sound to the Genesis version of the game.
Sim fans should get a major kick out of Theme Park Roller Coaster.
Very few have managed to walk the fine line between appealing to the masses and appealing to those who require the utmost level of realism, but that's precisely what Electronic ...
Anyone looking for a fast-action basketball game that isn't afraid to tinker with Midway's stock formula will definitely find a lot to like in NBA Street.
More than just an upgrade of the original, SSX Tricky is the best snowboarding game ever made.
The game manages to one-up last year's Madden in most categories.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is an unremarkable game that diehard fans may enjoy, but it's one that casual gamers and Potter fans may want to think twice about ...
NHL 2002 is the deepest, most realistic 3D NHL game on the market.
Wing Commander is the Origin's first in a series of space combat simulations. You are a human space cadet fighting against a race called the Kilrathi in a galactic battle.
Fans of soccer will find that this latest FIFA game is the most challenging, most realistic, and also the greatest yet.
NBA Live 2002 seems to be falling behind competing hoops products on the market and didn't improve much in moving to the Xbox.
Anyone looking for an Xbox soccer game that plays well and looks nice would do well not to pass on 2002 FIFA World Cup.
The classic first-person shooter makes an appearance on Xbox LIVE Arcade.
F1 2002's improvements on last year's game are marginal at best, and for some, that won't be enough to justify its $50 price tag.
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