It's the most feature-rich version of Dance Dance Revolution ever.
Import racing fans should definitely check out Need for Speed Underground.
Bloody Roar 4 is a predictable follow-up to a series that's never aimed particularly high.
Crash Nitro Kart is the best option to come along in a long while, and it's a totally respectable kart-racing game on its own, regardless of how derivative it may ...
The story still stands up, but the game that has been wrapped around it simply cannot keep up its end of the bargain.
Return to Battle City and seek top billing in a trading card tournament for the ultra-powerful Egyptian God Cards. In this card-battling RPG, you'll need to gain experience points to ...
The game is both needlessly arcane and one-dimensional, which is a bit of a feat in and of itself.
If what you seek is solely some quality Frogger gameplay, and you're willing to forgive the facile story and run-of-the-mill graphics, Frogger's Adventures is certainly worth a look.
Konami is working on a new Frogger game for the Game Boy Advance.
Karaoke Revolution is a cool piece of technology, and it definitely has the potential to be a lot of fun, especially in a crowd setting.
Lament is a fun, though fairly short and simple, game that marks a promising new beginning for this beloved series.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles doesn't wear its nostalgic aspects particularly well, and the remaining components simply don't make for a very entertaining experience.
The versions of the Silent Scope games included in this package are all faithful enough to the originals, but the problem is that even with all four games included in ...
The AirForce Delta series has always been of middling quality, and Strike does little to buck that trend.
DDRMAX2 is the most accessible version of this popular series to make its way to the US.
Fighting fires instead of more typical corporeal opponents is certainly a refreshing change, but the gameplay can't make entirely good on Firefighter's unique concept.
Beyond dueling with the AI, there isn't anything else to Power of Chaos--no story mode, no multiplayer, nothing.
While the majority of improvements made to this year's game might seem insignificant, they add up to a soccer experience that really is in a league of its own.
A whimsical sense of humor, and a cast of classic characters from Japanese folklore magically bring this rich 2-D polygon-based environment to life. Featuring two-player co-operative play, more experienced players ...
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