Metal Gear Solid 3 is a great achievement, one that fans of the series will love and vividly remember long after most of 2004's other games are forgotten.
Much like the film it's based on, King Arthur does little to distinguish itself.
Karaoke Revolution features 50 hit songs, 16 customizable venues, and multiplayer modes for up to 16 players.
You'll find another good batch of music and some great gameplay additions on offer here, making Karaoke Revolution Volume 3 a remarkable game for fans, even when you take into ...
Rumble Roses is proof that you can make a mechanically sound game, yet still miss the mark.
Konami is developing a "exhilarating side-scrolling adventure" based on the popular Japanese manga and anime series.
Join your favorite characters from Yu-Gi-Oh! in a new card-battling adventure.
Capsule Monster Coliseum is the next Yu-Gi-Oh! title headed to the PS2.
Konami's party-oriented sports games will make it among the first third-party publishers to release a game for the PS2 camera.
Battle Nexus is more than just a step backward for this series--it's a step backward into a large chasm.
Boktai 2 stands as a unique action adventure experience that's sufficiently different from the first game to make it seem fresh and interesting all over again.
Neo Contra is filled with over-the-top shooting action and twitch gameplay, so it's good for some kicks, even if the game ultimately doesn't provide much depth or challenge.
DDR Extreme goes beyond the standard update and delivers new styles of gameplay that freshen up the experience without spoiling it.
Become the best player in this tennis simulation from Konami.
Gradius V is a loving tribute to a classic series and to a style of gaming that may be old fashioned, but judging by how fun this game is, one ...
The Room retains the dark, disturbing soul that is the unsettling center of the Silent Hill experience.
Anyone looking for a solid side-scrolling shooter would do well to pick up this game.
Guitar Freaks is a game of remarkable order that no true collection can be complete without.
Rent it, laugh at it, return it, and never think of it again.
Overall, International Superstar Soccer 64 offers just about everything FIFA 64 did. It just does it slightly better.
Every so often a title comes along that, for whatever reason, you really want to like.
Kartia's a game with substance and style, one that wins you over without resorting to flashy pyrotechnics or cheap gimmicks.
Kensei: Sacred Fist is little more than a bland footnote in fighting game history.
The collection is a relatively low-frills compilation, but the quality of the games more than makes up for a deficiency in the history department.
You are Snake, a government agent on a mission to regain control of a secret nuclear weapons base from terrorist hands.
Don't look for this hunk of junk to come out here - ever.
Poses little threat to bankrupt the board-game industry.
Mystical Ninja is a solid, quirky, and entirely rehashed title that holds its own well against the horde of painful Mario clones.
Nagano '98 should be avoided at all costs.
The well-drawn graphics are perhaps the game's strongest point, especially in the dunks and instant replays.
NBA In The Zone 2 sets a new standard of visual excellence for sports games on any console system.
Although NBA 2Night shows potential as the first game in Konami's new basketball series, it doesn't excel in any specific category and thus finds itself a step behind EA's NBA ...
Blades of Steel 2000 for the PlayStation fails to deliver a hockey experience that could be considered better than any one of its competitors.
Nightmare Creatures 2 fails miserably at its obvious attempt at creating a cross between Tomb Raider and Resident Evil.
The only possible way I could recommend this game is if you're an avid Olympic hockey fan.
Powerful Pro Baseball 4 is a solid first attempt at an N64 baseball game.
It's equal parts Roman coliseum tournament and Japanese TV game show.
The prince is back in a new kind of adventure where cooperation with the mysterious Elika will let you perform actions never before seen on a mobile.
Project Overkill fails to deliver the over-the-top gameplay and excitement found in other titles.
Its primary flaw is oversimplicity on all fronts.
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