Ape Escape is one of the PlayStation's finest development efforts, one that shouldn't be overlooked because of its silly storyline and title.
The Metal Slug games represent a high watermark for arcade side-scrolling shooter graphics, and the PlayStation port of X does not disappoint.
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.
While it may not be an original concept, the game is truly greater than the sum of its many parts.
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.
It's a solid RPG that doesn't take many chances, and while it may not set the role-playing world on fire, it's still a lot of fun.
Raid on Bungeling Bay was originally developed by famed game designer, Will Wright.
LifeLine represents an ambitious undertaking, but the experience is undermined by unreliable technology and some poor game design.
Everything in Jak II comes together to produce one of the best-looking, best-playing games on the PS2 so far.
What really makes Downhill Domination stand out from other extreme sports games is its impressive sense of speed.
A mosquito once again returns to terrorize the Yamada family.
Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando is a great game that will please both fans of the series and newcomers alike.
If Tetris is the general curriculum of puzzle games, Bombastic is the AP course.
With its solid single-player mode and numerous online additions and improvements, SOCOM II easily replaces SOCOM as the console's best online action game.
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