This game offers an exhilarating time to those who just want to hoistthemselves into an oversized killing machine and let some hi-res bullets rip.
Once you become accustomed to the loose controls, Screamer 2 can provide an enjoyable gaming experience.
The player spends a lot of time shuttling Casper through places he's already been, looking for the one doorway or vent he missed.
It's a wonkily-balanced game experience not quite challenging enough for the long-time adventurer and not quite guiding enough for the newbie.
If you're looking for an adventure game that'll deliver your money's worth, you ought to check this one out.
The combination of wacky sound effects and silly character renderings harksback to the twisted trailers of Tex Avery.
Interplay has managed to combine top-notch graphics, sound, and gameplay with a detailed historical framework to create a title that is both addictive and entertaining.
In the final analysis, suffice to say that other soccer sims do it better for the same price.
If you're looking to play this classic style of billiards on your PC, Virtual Snooker's the only game in town.
I thought Bridge Deluxe II would be a great way to start learning bridge. It's not.
He may have been unconscious for three years, but Zak has not lost a step.
If you don't like Descent at least a little bit, make no mistake, there is something wrong with you.
This new racing sim from Interplay sets itself apart from the pack with tracks that hearken back to slot-car racing, featuring highly adept opponents, and competitive multi-player action.
At best, Prehistorik Man is a weekend diversion from the GBA's more substantial fare.
Check your brain at the door and saddle up for a solid, mindless shooting fest that dispenses with any pretense of strategy.
This port has a host of new problems that render the game virtually unplayable.
This is an OK game with a fair amount of gameplay - if you like puzzle games.
A game so long in the making, even Stonekeep's supposed cutting-edge technology is dull compared to that of its competitors.
Screamer shuns the pit stops, personnel moves, and car equipment upgrades that have become familiar to racing fans in favor of colorful, straightforward, hard-driving action.
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