Whether the prerelease infamy and the embarrassment of disclaimers are a result of the current political climate or conscious hyperbole by the Interplay marketing machine, they tend to overshadow what ...
Kingdoms suffers from a long list of problems that collectively prevent it from exceeding its ancestor or from rejuvenating a tired genre.
While this game may look cute, it is in fact as sophisticated and enjoyable as the very best strategy games out there.
The real shame of it is there is a fine, fine flight simulator at the core of Aggressor.
Warzone 2100's highly navigable 3D engine, unique campaign structure, and multiplayer gameplay should please most real-time strategy fans.
Beyond the Call of Duty ends up feeling like a shadow of its former self, being both shorter and more frustrating than the original.
Starsiege brings new life to a genre otherwise devoid of it, even if it doesn't really succeed in elevating robot sims out of their long-term rut.
SimCity 3000 is a stable, attractive, finely balanced game with just enough new features to satisfy veterans of the series.
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri is another one of those games that can make hours pass like minutes.
If you're not adverse to a little lowbrow humor and a lot of violence and mayhem, you'll find plenty of action and still more fun in Carmageddon II.
Gangsters has many interesting features, but they don't come together in the big picture.
Its emphasis on stealth, strategy, and ingenuity, coupled with its strong narrative structure and excellent mission design, adds up to a game that's stylish, serious, rewarding, and unique.
The excellent story, unique puzzles, and addictive swordplay help make Redguard an immensely rich and enjoyable adventure.
Grand Prix Legends will reward you with arguably the most intense racing experience ever seen on a personal computer.
The core elements of 1997's best role-playing game are intact and, in several ways, have been improved.
Despite the small problems, building a thriving city in Caesar III is fun.
While some may take away from Dune 2000 a fleeting sense of nostalgia for the classic, most will invariably leave the game disappointed and wondering how a true sequel might ...
A genuinely original game of tactics, planning, and precision.
Its lack of distinguishing features renders it entirely tedious for real-time veterans, while its difficulty and bland presentation make it the wrong choice for newcomers to the genre.
While the plastic soldier theme might have been better served if it had played up the Toy Story angle a bit more, the end result is fun nonetheless.
Might and Magic VI is a classically designed role-playing game that features both a huge gaming world and lots of attention to detail.
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Line of Sight is something of a one-trick pony--the game doesn't offer much more than its stealth-based gameplay.
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time can be recommended wholeheartedly. It looks fantastic and features responsive controls, some original play mechanics, a good story, and plenty of thrilling adventure.
Dead Man's Hand isn't a bad use of your $20, and for what it's worth, the PC version of this first-person shooter is substantially better than the previously released Xbox ...
Sonic Team almost seems to be daring you to try to have fun with the PlayStation 2 version by making it significantly uglier, slower, and generally just rougher around the ...
There aren't any PC rally racing games that are better than Colin McRae Rally 04--and there aren't many better driving games of any type, for that matter.
Legacy of Kain: Defiance has an outstanding premise, but it's ultimately a disappointment.
Conflict: Desert Storm II isn't without problems, but it's decidedly improved over last year's game.
Kohan II retains its predecessor's unique gameplay while also making key changes that distinguish it both from the original and from any other real-time strategy games in the intervening years.
No other multiplayer-focused action game has this much to offer.
This is a triumphant remake of a classic strategy game, featuring an intoxicating blend of action, strategy, role-playing, and pure fun.
Soldiers: Heroes of World War II is a very good game that should appeal most to hardcore strategy fans, due to its intricate, challenging gameplay and great presentation.
After a hiatus in 2003, EA's Cricket 2004 resumes the franchise with more than 50 licensed teams from around the world, 1200 players, and 75 modeled stadiums.
Hitman: Contracts delivers some time-tested and sometimes highly entertaining stealth action, which any fan of the genre might as well check out.
This historical real-time strategy game pits the ancient Greeks against the mighty Persian empire, and features both 2D and 3D gameplay options.
Serious Sam II is the sequel to the offbeat first-person shooter, Serious Sam. You can explore more than 40 levels of the game, destroying more enemies than you can shake ...
Who would have thought that one of the best games you could be playing on the PC was a text-based soccer management simulation?
This rally game will challenge players to compete on official circuits from all over the world.
This pool game from Archer Maclean will see players competing in a league on a South Pacific island.
This historical business simulation game will challenge players to build and maintain a railroad in the 19th century.
In Transport Giant, you will have the ability to control a massive transportation infrastructure with over 130 different vehicle types.
The PSP version of Colin McRae Rally 2005 features a variety of gameplay modes, wireless network play, and more.
A solidly average game whose few original ideas are compromised by screwy controls, some pacing problems, and a punishing save-game system.
The latest game in this popular soccer management series is the first to be developed by a team other than Sports Interactive.
If you're looking for a management game that won't overwhelm you with details and spreadsheets, School Tycoon should be right up your alley.
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