Aside from being the first version to hit the Xbox, there isn't a whole lot to differentiate The Dawn of Destiny from its predecessors.
Since there are literally hundreds of much better action games currently on the market, Cy Girls seems like a big waste of time.
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.
As long as you're not expecting any huge additions to the Metal Gear milieu, The Twin Snakes serves as a great revival of a true classic.
LifeLine represents an ambitious undertaking, but the experience is undermined by unreliable technology and some poor game design.
This iteration of the BeatMania game includes nearly 300 different songs.
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.
Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship Tournament 2004, is pure, uncompromised card battling, and it's probably one of the best Yu-Gi-Oh! games to come out on any platform.
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.
Beyond dueling with the AI, there isn't anything else to Power of Chaos--no story mode, no multiplayer, nothing.
Konami's Chess Battle will feature extensive multiplayer modes including gameplay over the Internet.
All-In Poker for the Xbox features up to 10 players over Xbox Live.
Coded Arms makes its way to the PS3.
The second MGS Digital Graphic Novel chronicles further exploits of Snake & Co.
A handy almanac for researching the qualities of Yu-Gi-Oh! cards.
A collection of indoor sport games for the Wii.
TAG FORCE is back in the hot third installment featuring cards up to the Crossroads of Chaos Set.
Battle rabid mutant fans, explore dungeons of Mordhaus and protect the metal faithful.
What's your type is the first video game that helps you predict you and your friends personalities.
Konami's releasing a park-building simulation based on the Jurassic Park series.
This game has nothing to do whatsoever with Univeral's megahit movie. What it has to do with dinosaurs, or even video games in general, is also unclear.
Once you're used to floating diagonally and hopping ledges toward loftier areas, the game becomes quite fun.
The gameplay mechanics that proved oh-so-satisfying more than a decade ago fail to impress today.
Although tactical combat is the focus of the title, Konami has infused an element of hands-on action into this competent, story-driven strategy RPG.
Dark Duel Stories comes recommended to avid enthusiasts of the Duel Monsters card game.
Crash Bandicoot: The Huge Adventure is a worthy addition to the series.
It's Gradius done good--if you're into that sort of thing.
Feeble gameplay makes PrimeTime unappealing, and the number of serious bugs that have come along for the ride make it completely unacceptable.
This GBA adventure will serves as a prequel to the upcoming PS2 platfomer starring the old green frog.
If you're a DDR fan who hasn't already imported the bevy of dancing games available in Japan, DDR Disney is worth checking out.
It may prove to be too easy for the more experienced player, but with 90 holes of golf and a good multiplayer game, Final Round makes for a more-than-acceptable portable ...
The latest game in Konami's Winning Eleven series, which features the full FIFAPro license, will be released in Europe.
ESPN NBA 2Night 2002 really has nothing that would make it worth recommending over a number of other basketball games for the PlayStation 2.
ESPN Winter X-Games Snowboarding 2002 demonstrates that an average game ported to a more powerful console is still an average game.
Goemon is coming to the GBA in a side-scroller in the most classical sense.
This third installment in Konami's dating-sim will feature cel-shaded graphics and advanced facial animation.
While it has a few minor problems, they are dwarfed by the sheer amount of enjoyment the game will undoubtedly offer to anyone who enjoys a good RPG.
Konami's soccer sim is headed to the Game Boy Advance.
Bloody Roar Extreme isn't exactly a fresh take on fighting games, though it looks good and controls well enough.
The latest game in Konami's Winning Eleven series, which features the full FIFAPro license, will be released for the GameCube.
Motocross Maniacs Advance offers just as much depth as the competition and is definitely worth taking a look at.
The ability to play as Chain, Buchu, Star, Blues, and the rest of the Yie Ar Kung-Fu gang is enough on its own to make this cart a must-have.
Great Outdoor Games Bass 2002 from Konami is a fine example of how a game can be stripped down to its barest essentials and still be a great game.
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