Looking at Scorcher is a little like watching a TV with bad reception: The more you squint, the better it looks.
The Legend of Oasis is not different enough from the original Genesis title to justify its upgrade to the Saturn.
Dragon Force is one of those rare games that demands countless hours of attention.
Psygnosis has done a beautiful job of bringing Pratchett's entertaining world to the realm of electronic gaming.
Prospective buyers will definitely want to rent this one first to see if they can stomach its inadequacies.
Whereas developer Taito's Bust-a-Move 2 was a lotta puzzle, Bust-a-Move 3 is a whole lotta puzzle.
Bug Too! is a game for the few people out there that enjoyed the first Bug!
Graphically, Daytona USA CCE blows the original away.
Though URA has the most features of any Toshinden release to date, it's still like playing the previous Toshinden games.
Sonic breaks out into an isometric "3D" view in this adventure, once again trying to thwart Dr. Eggman and free small animals from robotic cages.
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.
In this side-scrolling platformer, you will have to venture through a number of real animated cartoons as you try to rescue Pluto.
This highly technical, complex yet accessible, genuinely entertaining fighting game should belong to anyone with any interest in the genre.
Altered Beast is a classic arcade beat-'em-up featuring that ability to morph into animals.
The popular arcade game made its way to the 32X system.
Not a true sequel, this was a Quartet conversion kit for two-player cabinets.
Released a year later as Mega Force, the same game with a different title screen.
Adventure through various colorful worlds on a quest to save your girlfriend in this 2D platformer.
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