Sega GT attempts to capture some of Gran Turismo's formula for the Dreamcast, but it ultimately falls short due to poor control and an unintuitive interface.
Kenji Eno has created one of the most engaging stories of all time and given it support in every way possible, except the one that matters most: gameplay.
While the game may not hold up in terms of long-lasting value, those looking for a quick fishing fix without getting dirty will be more than pleased with this offering.
Visual issues aside, though, Seaman is a good game, provided you don't burn yourself out on it.
If you're expecting SmackDown! with better graphics and more modes, you'll be disappointed by Royal Rumble's tightly focused gameplay.
One can't use high expectations to explain away all of WSB 2K1's flaws.
It's well suited for fans of Black Isle Studios' previous games, classic hack-and-slash AD&D computer games, and anyone looking for an action-packed role-playing game with a lot of depth.
Beyond Atlantis is just a chain of nonsensical puzzles and conversations, albeit nonsense that attempts to be mystical.
Shogun has a great subject, and a perfect melding of strategic and tactical gameplay.
The original Space Channel 5 is coming to the PlayStation 2 in Japan.
In the end, Virtual-On: Oratorio Tangram is one of the most visually impressive Dreamcast games yet, alongside Soul Calibur and Shenmue.
A remake of the original Phantasy Star is coming to the PlayStation 2.
Sega has added new visuals and sounds to this new version of Monaco GP for the PlayStation 2.
The 17th volume in the budget-priced Sega Ages series is a remake of the classic Genesis RPG, Phantasy Star II.
Ever wanted to play Sega's old polygonal racing game at a nice, smooth frame rate? Sega's upcoming PlayStation 2 re-release makes it possible.
Space Harrier is being remade in 3D as part of Sega's continuing re-release series, Sega Ages.
The only remarkable thing about Samurai Jack is how utterly unremarkable it is, and that's certainly not a good reason to play this game.
Phantasy Star Universe offers a single player adventure as well as online multiplayer, and boasts over 200 weapon variations in over 20 weapon categories. It also has player controlled vehicles ...
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