That the presentation of the mobile version of Marble Madness is executed so well makes the maddeningly obtuse controls that much more heartbreaking.
Go from a chess-style board game to one-on-one action in this strategy/fighting game from Free Fall.
This classic arcade game gets the handheld treatment.
Wildlife: Forest Survival casts players as wild animals and immerses them in a head-to-head battle in an unpredictable forest environment where only the dominant species can survive.
Ultima Online 2 is a massively-multiplayer, persistent-universe role-playing game, but unlike its predecessor, it takes place in the wake of an industrial revolution of sorts, in which robots and crude ...
Electronic Arts was set to expand its Medal of Honor franchise with the PlayStation 2 flight-combat simulator Fighter Command, but the game was later canceled.
Not much is known about the first PS2 game in EA's World Championship Wrestling series.
Based on the Aliens films, this game is a first-person squad-based shooter.
Dead Center is an action-racing game for the Xbox.
Train a variety of animals and enter them in battles in this action-RPG.
A new control system and interface are among the changes planned for the console version of Black & White.
The latest game in the Ultima series is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game powered by the Unreal Engine
The Lord of the Rings, The White Council is an open-world role-playing game from Electronic Arts, which is centered in the LOTR universe before Bilbo finds The One Ring (i.e. ...
EA Replay returns with more classic console games from EA.
V-Rally has nothing in common with the previous NFS games.
EA has built the foundations of a terrific title with NHL ‘96. Let's hope they finish the job with NHL '97.
Complete with all the detail, realism, and pro licenses anyone could expect from a quality sports sim.
EA's NHL series once again ups the bar, not only for hockey games but for all sports games.
It may still be a bit sluggish on the frame rate side, but if you're a fan of previous NHL titles, you won't be disappointed.
Hockey fans may find that the game strays a bit too far from their favorite sport, but the game is amazingly exciting and makes a worthwhile purchase for anyone looking ...
How has this mediocre series endured such a long run?
A good idea spread far too thinly.
Pandemonium doesn't have what it takes to contend with the latest 3-D action games, like Crash Bandicoot and Tomb Raider.
The gameplay in PGA Tour 97, though a tad on the dull side at times, is still calming in the way you'd expect a golf game to be.
It's full of interesting and unique features, but not all are executed particularly well.
It's not that Populous: The Beginning is a bad game, it's just a bad PlayStation game.
If you can accept its multiple shortcomings, you will find that Privateer 2 is actually a fairly solid game.
Even after playing the game all the way through a handful of times, I still couldn't tell you what 80% of the main plot was about.
As is no surprise to anyone following the history of video game licenses, the game offers mediocre gameplay whose few innovations are overshadowed by the half-baked quality of the game's ...
Recoil doesn't do anything particularly new. Yet it does a number of things particularly well. But not for particularly long.
Fans of previous Resident Evil games will like it, but those who have yet to enter the world of survival-horror would do better to start with Resident Evil 2.
This port of the 3DO original includes both the full standard game, as well as the Maps of Death addon.
Road Rash 3D's a great single-player racing game; it just turned out less Road Rash than most die-hard fans of the series would have liked.
Road Rash: Jailbreak puts the fun back into the Road Rash series, reemphasizing the fighting while still maintaining a good racing experience.
Rushdown seems as though it could have been a passable game - three years ago.
Mech-to-mech combat is similar to others of this genre, with a couple of exceptions.
Shogun has a great subject, and a perfect melding of strategic and tactical gameplay.
Gettysburg! may be the first release from newcomer Firaxis Games, but it has all the polish and appeal of a Meier classic.
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