This roleplaying game is set in the German-occupied territories of World War II.
Arabian Nights is a 3D action game that takes place in the mythical world of Arabian fairy tales.
Warrior Kings is a very good 3D real-time strategy game that could have been great.
What is otherwise an enjoyable and challenging game is hidden beneath an unintuitive interface, questionable design decisions, compatibility issues, and an overall lack of polish.
Players take on the role of detective Alan Parker to investigate a series of supernatural events.
In this game you are in charge of a five star casino with a variety of games, hotels, gift shops, restaurants, and more to keep guests happy.
It's a solid but unremarkable addition to the aging tactical shooter.
If you can put up with some frustrating inconsistencies and technical problems, 4x4 EVO 2 offers some thrilling off-road racing.
The puzzles and graphics are enough to recommend Jack Orlando to serious adventure game fans.
This game will let players manage a small pizza parlor and try to expand the business into a fast food empire.
Open Kart is an uneven proposition that is too fleeting for most and too simplistic for serious simulation buffs.
Road to India is a fine example of old-school adventure gaming with a modern presentation.
Players assume the role of Giacomo Casanova in this adventure game of romance and swordplay.
This arcade-style World War II flight combat game lets players go on bombing runs and dogfight with Japanese forces.
This mystery adventure game is inspired by the writings of H.P. Lovecraft.
It'll provide dozens of hours of entertainment to both fans of squad-based combat games and fans of the series and stands a good chance of turning one into the other.
Fans of the series will be able to dive right into the game and won't be disappointed.
Game Arts has put together a solid RPG with Grandia II, even if it isn't as deep or difficult as the original.
Kickster is an online street-soccer game for the PC.
Mythos Europe brings the hack-and-slash formula to this online role-playing game.
Despite the small problems, building a thriving city in Caesar III is fun.
The track design is inventive, the illusion of speed is great, and overall the control is good.
Return to Krondor may not be an epic sequel to Betrayal at Krondor, but its excellent graphics and immersive plot make it an enjoyable story-driven game.
Earthworm Jim 3D has something to discourage all types of people from playing it.
Homeworld is both an excellent game and one that may well reshape the entire real-time strategy genre.
It seems silly to malign a game about the undead by calling it lifeless, but that's exactly Shadow Man's problem.
FreeSpace 2 is one of the best space sims ever made and is a solid candidate for game of the year.
Apache Havoc offers a great mix of realism and approachability, so that hard-core fans and novices alike should find a lot to like in the game.
When it gets to the actual gameplay, Civil War Generals 2 is practically identical to Robert E. Lee: Civil War General.
NovaLogic is back with a sequel worthy of giving Longbow a spin.
Despite its promises of high adventure and pirate riches, Corsairs winds up nickel-and-diming itself to death.
The truth is that Emergency has so many faults that it could use some major rescue work itself.
A gorgeous, high-tech, lowbrow shooter.
While the game has its merits, it really doesn't have the firepower necessary to make an impact in the PC shooter market.
You stomp (or hover) around eight different sections of Los Angeles, blowing up everything in your path.
Even with its problems, its excellent combat system and sense of style make Jagged Alliance 2 very easy to recommend.
Dogfighting in MiG Alley is one of the best experiences a virtual pilot can hope for.
Odium is a role-playing game without any puzzles and a tactical combat game with a repetitive, maddening, and simplistic battle engine.
While it may seem overly familiar to fans of Caesar III, it offers enough variety and innovation to keep things interesting.
SWAT 2 could have been filled with nail-biting intensity and adrenaline-pumping action; instead, it's composed of a frustrating command system and messy gameplay.
What originally was intended for the PC has come to the PlayStation - with mixed results.
Kudos to Sierra and Dynamix for taking a disappointing disaster and turning it into the best World War I simulation yet.
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