Its graphics fall short of the best the console has to offer, but its blend of action, stealth, and driving manages to keep things interesting throughout.
Warrior Kings is a very good 3D real-time strategy game that could have been great.
Britney's Dance Beat can actually provide an enjoyable if short-lived experience, and it serves as a good introduction for the uninitiated to the world of rhythm games.
Previously released on the Sega Dreamcast in 2002, this role-playing game arrives on the PC with a host of new additions. As with the original version, Sakura Taisen 4 includes ...
Its clever design and gorgeous visuals more than compensate for any deficiency.
Sega Soccer Slam sets the bar by which any other soccer games of this type will be judged.
Home Run King is supposed to be an over-the-top arcade sports game, but nothing could be farther from the truth.
Gunvalkyrie is almost a good game, and it won't be surprising to see some people looking past the game's problems and having some fun with it.
It's an unusual game that offers a serious challenge, as well as gorgeous graphics, a strong soundtrack, plenty of style, and a good replay value.
NHL 2K2 is a great game of hockey that any hockey fan who owns a Dreamcast should really consider picking up.
The joy of Puyo Pop lies in its gameplay.
Although it's not as energetic or complex as many modern-day puzzle games, it doesn't really disappoint in any specific area either.
The game's unique style and epic story, along with its low retail price, make it worth checking out for anyone looking to try something different.
It's ultimately a satisfying experience thanks to a mix of classic Sonic 2D gameplay, a familiar cast of characters, and new technology.
On paper, UGA's "music shooter" may sound a little dull, but it's one of those games that simply must be seen--and in this case, heard--to be fully understood.
Sega describes this game as psycho-trip action. What, exactly, that means remains to be seen.
Kouma is an offshoot of Sega's long-running Sakura Taisen series.
Wonder Boy in Monster World makes its way to the PlayStation Network.
Released shortly after Street Fighter 2, Fatal Fury was unique largely due to the fact that it had two separate planes that players could strategically use to dodge attacks.
Factor 5 developed this port of Irem's classic arcade shooter.
The classic arcade game gets a graphical makeover on Xbox Live Arcade.
Though After Burner II is translated fairly well, it suffers most at the hands of the control scheme, which loses a lot of value on the scaled-down mobile system.
Art of Fighting brought several key new features to the fighting game scene; most notably a "spirit" bar that limited the number of special moves you could perform.
Ecco the Dolphin splashes onto Xbox LIVE Arcade.
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