This is not quite the game you hoped for. Even worse, it has some definite problems.
Cavedog has done a commendable job of taking the basic mechanics of real-time strategy and using them to create something new.
Shadow Warrior is pretty fun despite its dated qualities.
It's a fine piece of work with only a couple minor flaws.
Players who love strategy games will go nuts for Master of Orion II.
Star Control 3 is a vast oddity, integrating real-time strategy and actionelements with the exploratory playability of an adventure title into one game.
If you've been looking for a solid title with replay value that keeps you coming back, Deadlock is definitely worth a look.
Civilization II is a solid, if not spectacular, game that strategy fans will not want to miss.
Top Gun may be of interest to diehard fans of the movie, or as a “training” simulation for those intimidated by EF-2000. Everyone else is advised to “turn and burn."
The ballots have been cast and the verdict has arrived: The Duke is A-#1.
Poses little threat to bankrupt the board-game industry.
The 1987 classic, Crystal Quest, is back with updated graphics, enhanced special effects, and Dolby sound.
What originally was intended for the PC has come to the PlayStation - with mixed results.
Scrabble on the PlayStation appears to be exactly what you expect from Scrabble at your mom's house - minus the little wooden letters that look like bouillon cubes.
The political wrapper that PopTop has built around the core of the game is sophisticated enough to appeal to all types of strategy game players.
Risk II not only stays faithful to the original gameplay, but it also presents some pleasant new spins on the classic Risk formula.
If you still don't have your Atari 2600 lying around and you miss this sort of simplistic fun, Breakout may be worth a rental.
If you can't play this intense, original action game on any platform except the PS2, then that's where you should play it--but only by default.
Its polished interface, accessible gameplay, and exceptional graphics make Dungeon Siege a first-rate action RPG.
It's got a great premise and an ambitious design, but the game is mired by its repetitive and often frustrating combat, ill-fated design decisions, and forgettable characters and story.
Not only is this easily the best of the Xbox launch games, but it's easily one of the best shooters ever, on any platform.
BeachHead 2000's limited gameplay won't hold your attention for long.
Civilization III is a triumphant proclamation that strategy gaming is alive and well and still able to keep you rooted in front of your computer for hours at a time.
Even if the multiplayer isn't polished to match the expectations of a demanding online community, Myth III stands on its own as a great single-player game.
Featuring lots of interesting, inventive design decisions, plenty of fun-to-use units, and tons of variety, Age of Mythology is the last real-time strategy game you'll need for a long time.
Railroad Tycoon III is surprisingly easy to learn for a game of its scope, and it has something for anyone with a fondness for trains or making loads of money--which ...
While it's not all that it could have been, Unreal Tournament 2003 does deliver tons of bloody, in-your-face combat in some beautifully designed arenas.
By combining some of the concepts of Civilization with the general gameplay of Age of Empires, Big Huge Games has created a truly outstanding game.
Fans of Tropico may wish that this were a more direct descendant of the original, and those who like the new pirate theme may wish Frog City had built a ...
Spin the Wheel and experience the enhanced game play and vivid graphics of the updated online version of Wheel of Fortune.
The popular gameshow makes its way to the PC.
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