This ambitious game actually isn't so much a flight simulation as it is a role-playing game that takes place aboard a bomber.
Squad Leader somehow manages to strip most all of the enjoyment out of what could have been a good game.
One could go on for hours ripping this game apart, harping on its intolerable load times, useless physics engine, or haphazard AI, but it all boils down to one inescapable ...
This is almost the X-COM sequel that folks have been hoping for.
European Air War doesn't push the state of the art, but it excels at good, old-fashioned gameplay.
A beautiful-looking strategy game whose design flaws, few as they are, prevent it from achieving its rightful greatness even in spite of its many strengths.
M1 Tank Platoon II is still an extremely well-done and researched simulation, and is almost worthy of the name.
The simple rules and basic control structure make it a game that anyone can learn to play in about five minutes.
Because of the lackluster space combat, Interceptor is the first X-COM game where the micromanagement and research portion is the more satisfying of the two halves.
It might seem rough around the edges once in a while, but nevertheless, MechWarrior 3 is a worthy successor to one of the best games of the decade.
RollerCoaster Tycoon has the potential to capture a pretty good niche market - and for the most part, it succeeds.
Top Gun: Hornet's Nest has little to recommend it, other than some original (if wacky) mission scenarios.
With a price tag of around thirty bucks, Spells of the Ancients is an expansion pack that promises a lot of power for a moderate price.
Klingon Honor Guard is a decent action game utilizing the Star Trek franchise.
While this game may look cute, it is in fact as sophisticated and enjoyable as the very best strategy games out there.
Not only is the interface clunky and awkward, but the artificial intelligence is terrible, and the multiplayer support is buggy.
Its new features can be easily taken for granted, while its new campaign feels familiar enough that MechCommander Gold ends up just as frustrating as the original.
The developers of 7th Legion forgot to include something in their game: strategy.
While it doesn't have the ultrarealism of a game such as Pro Pinball: Timeshock, Addiction Pinball offers more sensory gratification.
Civilization II is a solid, if not spectacular, game that strategy fans will not want to miss.
Now there's CivNet, a game that maintains the addictive qualities of the original, in a format that delivers the added challenge that comes only with human opponents.
Adventurers longing for a deep and rich story, with carefully crafted characters, coupled with swashbuckling fighting action and challenging puzzles and problem solving, look no further.
From the exceptional graphics to the innovative driving model, Grand Prix II sets new standards in almost every category.
Grand Prix Manager gives you the opportunity to live the exciting life of the GP circuit in the comfort of your own home
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