Unless the historical Chinese context interests you, you'll find that Fate of the Dragon is just another real-time strategy game with nothing really outstanding to recommend it.
Undying has superb graphics, truly impressive sound effects, and fast-paced, enjoyable action sequences. The entire game is very atmospheric, and a lot of fun to play.
It's got some problems and takes some time to get into, but should otherwise appeal to players who've enjoyed previous hack-and-slash action games, or like the idea of them.
1nsane is the only 4x4 racing game to date that truly offers a sense of the freedom--and the chaos--found in real-life off-road racing.
SimCoaster dismisses the elegant design of its predecessor, and instead favors the often-overwhelming amount of management found in the original Theme Park.
It features a blend of stealth, covert surveillance, and high-powered firefights at secret military bases, though the game also has several significant shortcomings.
This ambitious game actually isn't so much a flight simulation as it is a role-playing game that takes place aboard a bomber.
Though it's worth considering that this game was essentially developed by a group of amateur designers, there are many first-person shooters available that are much more worthwhile.
Even if you like the basic premise and action of the game, a number of very serious flaws quickly sap its entertainment value.
Zeus is a major improvement for Impressions' line of city-building games, and it's a significant advancement for city-building games in general.
Red Alert 2 offers lots of challenges and variety for real-time strategy players of all skill levels, and it'll be particularly fun for fans of previous Command & Conquer games.
Whereas Hasbro's previous game tried to improve upon the board game, Surface Thunder has a very different approach: It's a simplistic 3D arcade shooter.
Deus Ex's gameplay features and story elements, as well as the expansiveness of the game's environments and the scope of its setting, add up to a satisfying and unusual experience.
Shogun has a great subject, and a perfect melding of strategic and tactical gameplay.
It's a third-person squad-based action shooter whose original design concept actually succeeds in adding to the overall quality of the game.
Kemco transforms a reviled PC game into a highly playable Game Boy Color game.
Messiah is relatively short, and the memorable set pieces are interrupted by too many uninspired jumping puzzles.
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Newcomers will likely find RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 enjoyable, but if you were a fan of the original, you'll probably have a hard time believing that you waited so long for ...
This management strategy game will put you in control of a hotel empire.
The story still stands up, but the game that has been wrapped around it simply cannot keep up its end of the bargain.
SpellForce's unique combination of role-playing and strategy elements makes it worth a look for fans of either kind of game.
If any game offers the chance to understand just how impossible the heroic events of war movies would be to accomplish, Commandos 3 is it.
For all that The Hulk misses on, the game gets enough of it right to tip the scales in its favor.
Vietcong has a lot of great qualities, so it's unfortunate that some technical issues detract both from its performance and its presentation.
Perimeter is without a doubt one of the most innovative real-time strategy games to appear in years.
This soccer management sequel from Sports Interactive is much more than an annual season update, and will be the first in the series to feature a real-time match engine.
The controversial bloody comedy-combat franchise Cannon Fodder is back, this time for the PSP.
EA put this Cricket game out in European territories only.
This psychedelic shooter borrows ideas from a number of classic games including Llamatron, Robotron, and Smash TV.
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