SOCOM is surprisingly deep but extremely easy to get into, making it an excellent game regardless of whether you've played other multiplayer shooters before.
The next GT Concept game will feature cars from the Geneva auto show.
It plays really well a lot of the time, and the game itself is action-packed and interesting enough to warrant looking past its problems.
The third installment in Sony's franchise RPG is making its way to the PS2. The game now focuses on Pinon, the son of the main character of the last game.
Players must fullfil mission objectives using surveillance footage. The animated cut-scenes in the game were designed by Production I.G.
This updated version of GT Concept Tokyo features new Korean-made cars.
While the game is both quirky and Japanese, it simply isn't compelling or challenging enough to really engage its target audience of hard-core rhythm gamers.
Mister Mosquito is a thoroughly original title that brings to a new audience, through parody, a touch of what makes Japanese culture so appealing to so many Westerners.
Fans of the series, or anyone looking for a consistently goofy, lighthearted golf game, will surely be pleased.
If games such as Silent Hill and Resident Evil interest you, this should be right up your alley.
An almost total lack of innovation makes the game seem pretty dated when compared with other games on the market.
A variety of concept vehicles from manufacturers such as Honda, Toyota, and Nissan are featured in Gran Turismo Concept.
Next to Rayman 2, Jak and Daxter is the best 3D platformer available for the PlayStation 2.
Many of the interesting concepts in Tsugunai: Atonement lose their appeal shortly after the umpteenth quest to help some tortured soul in town.
This action game for the PSP will be published by Sony.
This title for the PSP focuses on communication.
Ape Escape: Million Monkeys pits players against mech-equipped monkeys in real Japanese locations.
The excitement never really builds, let alone climaxes.
Bears nearly no resemblance to Doom. Hallelujah. Hallelujah.
SCEA is publishing its popular driving simulator for the Sony handheld system featuring over 800 vehicle models.
Fans of the original and those looking for a pure driving simulation should flock to store shelves without delay, but for the rest, that add-on philosophy may not sit well.
Its endless tuning options and many racing events will keep you engrossed in the game for many months, and it's accessible enough to be enjoyed by anyone who's the least ...
This hack-and-slash action/role-playing game is pleasant, but it just doesn't live up to its ambition and ends up feeling small and empty.
In a move bound to please golf enthusiasts and curious onlookers alike, Sony has brought its flagship golf game to our shores under the moniker of Hot Shots Golf.
Hot Shots Golf 2 has some big shoes to fill. But not only does it fill those shoes, it also stretches them a little - as Hot Shots Golf 2 ...
Intelligent Qube is simple, fun, and horribly addictive.
Jet Moto is an evil, difficult game.
A challenging sequel to last year's adrenaline-fueled masterpiece.
A perfect game for the younger audience... a great challenge for the experienced gamer with a stomach of steel and a taste for heights.
While it's a good first try, Sony's inexperience with the genre shows through, resulting in a highly generic RPG with some out-of-this-world FMV.
Despite the little flaws that keep Legaia from being the world beater that it could have been, it still remains an engaging RPG for anyone who likes to play RPGs.
MDK is frequently fun, sometimes frustrating, full of surprises, and visually stunning.
All in all, it's a welcome surprise.
Motor Toon Grand Prix delivers for kids and kids-at-heart alike.
NBA Shoot Out '97 has been significantly improved over last year's premiere.
Despite a few quirks, this is an excellent hockey game with abundant options, pinpoint control, and sharp graphics.
Nightmare Creatures ultimately ends up as a fairly disappointing experience.
With more levels and design variety, Omega Boost could've outclassed every other 3D shooter on the market.
PaRappa the Rapper is a rapping puppy whose rhymes you control in this rhythm game.
Does it handle like a real Porsche and virtually simulate you behind the wheel? As much as any driving game does - which, unfortunately, is not much.
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