Natural Resistance is a fully 3D tactical combat game featuring an impressive 3D engine and several unique gameplay concepts.
This 3D first-person shooter will let players battle on a futuristic game show.
Fans of the Stargate SG-1 TV series can now experience the science-fiction universe in The Alliance--a new action game from Namco.
Based on the European freeskiing event of the same name, Verbier Ride lets you race against skiiers in a variety of alpine events.
The sequel to Dungeon Lords is coming to consoles, promising more RPG action for aspiring dungeoneers.
Playmobil Agents lands the player straight in a classical Sixties Spy Thriller setting where they battle for world domination.
A popular simulation game in Germany, Industry Giant has been redesigned for the United States. Now you can build your business with a variety of factories, department stores, and vehicles.
Even with its problems, its excellent combat system and sense of style make Jagged Alliance 2 very easy to recommend.
Panzer Elite is without a doubt the most realistic 1940s tank sim yet released.
In Panty Raider: From Here to Immaturity, you play as Nelson, an innocent bystander forced to help aliens in their search for supermodels in underwear.
Though it has an unusual story, lots of spoken dialogue, and a substantial amount of gameplay, it also has frustrating action sequences and some noticeable technical problems.
With Arx Fatalis, Arkane Studios intended to pay homage to the classic early-'90s first-person role-playing game Ultima Underworld, but it has done much more than just imitate that game.
The problem with Thandor: The Invasion is that its lack of creativity extends into every single part of the game.
AquaNox: The Angels Tears is an underwater shooter that puts you in control of a variety of submarines.
It offers nothing that hasn't been done much better by any number of other real-time strategy games released long ago.
Traffic Giant is a management simulation where the player manages the public transport system running between various towns.
This action/role-playing game takes place in three different time periods and locations, and it combines horror, science fiction, and adventure elements.
Bugs and countless rough edges take a lot of the fun out of this fantasy role-playing game.
It's an all-around great real-time strategy game that also happens to stand out from other games in the genre.
Entertaining gameplay overcomes a strange presentation and awkward design in this lighthearted burglary simulator.
Zax succeeds admirably with its simple aims. It handles one vital game design element extremely well: pacing.
If you enjoy this generally lonely style of driving, Rally Trophy will take you on a journey that ranks right up there with the best the racing genre has to ...
The Nations takes the familiar Settlers gameplay and manages to not screw it up in any meaningful way.
Though Beam Breakers does provide a few visceral thrills, it's hard to recommend it to anyone other than someone who is desperately hungry for some futuristic racing.
War has broken out in purgatory, and it's up to you--a recently deceased soul--to hold back the tide. To make the action even more frantic, there's full Havok 2.0 physics ...
Chaser may not always be slick, but it offers loads of thrilling, old-school shooter action.
The puzzles and graphics are enough to recommend Jack Orlando to serious adventure game fans.
The developer deserves credit for not simply making yet another budget-priced run-and-gun shooter, but K-Hawk is unpolished, simplistic, and problematic.
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