Players old enough to remember the original Dragon's Lair fondly would be better off checking out the DVD version of the original Dragon's Lair.
One of the most popular, most successful, and best-looking games for Microsoft's Xbox is now on the PS2, and in certain ways it's better than the original.
Unfortunately, Rocky is completely spoiled by a few major problems.
Tomb Raider: The Prophecy delivers the full Tomb Raider experience with no compromises.
It's a frustrating game with a career mode that's too short, and, ultimately, you'd be better off without it.
Unless playing poorly made games is your pastime, avoiding this game is highly suggested.
Featuring lots of interesting, inventive design decisions, plenty of fun-to-use units, and tons of variety, Age of Mythology is the last real-time strategy game you'll need for a long time.
Treasure Planet isn't a bad game--it just might be a little too easy for experienced players.
Its story doesn't make a whole lot of sense, and it's sometimes frustratingly difficult, but Iron Storm is a reasonably successful action game, which is what counts.
If you're a longtime flight sim fan and are eager for another visit to the western front, Combat Flight Simulator 3 is a reasonable choice.
If you're a fan of puzzle games, you should definitely give this one a try.
Deathrow's graphic violence and excessive swearing mean it's not exactly the game to get your kid brother, but most Xbox owners should find in it a highly gratifying experience.
Even though it doesn't stack up to other fighting games in terms of depth or polish, Tom and Jerry: War of the Whiskers is worthy of some respect.
It's a well-made game that defies a few aesthetic conventions but leaves most tried-and-true Japanese RPG gameplay elements well enough alone.
Virtua Tennis is simply a better option.
This game has absolutely no significance for anyone but hard-core Bust-A-Move completists.
Anyone looking for an exciting mascot racing game won't find too much to like here once the thrill of four-player multiplayer has worn off.
Links 2003 seems to lack flair, but it does have numerous upgrades, superb ball physics, and deep gameplay options.
This side scrolling adventure game stars Sabrina the Teenage Witch from the popular TV series.
If you're looking to pick up your first chess simulation, the decision is simple: no other product delivers the ease of use and instructional value of Chessmaster 9000.
In Bratz: Formal Funk, players accrue points with various challenges to acquire the perfect prom dress.
Killing Day is a first-person shooter designed to take advantage of next-generation hardware.
My Life Coach is an interactive learning game for the Nintendo DS.
A game based on the popular TV series that features ordinary people with extraordinary powers, like flight, time travel, and invulnerability.
Train, dress, and choose from 18 different breeds of dogs in Dogz 2008.
Customize your baby's look and compete in 30 minigames.
Team up with Arthur and his friends in this unique cooperative party game where mutual aid is the key to winning.
Hollywood 61 is the first interactive 3D movie for the 3DS.
Ezio returns on the 3DS where he will search for the origins of his Order.
Petz World is an online pet simulation adventure game for kids and tweens.
Brothers in Arms Furious 4 is a first-person shooter set in World War II.
Killer Freaks from Outer Space is a first-person shooter developed exclusively for the Nintendo Wii U.
NCIS: Major Crimes is a Facebook game based on the television drama series.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Commander lets you develop your own "Ghost," which will help unlock exclusive items and bonuses in Ghost Recon: Future Soldier and Ghost Recon Online.
Originally conceived by The Jim Henson Company, Bear in the Big Blue House will soon become a GameCube staple for younger consumers.
The game is primarily an uninspired dungeon crawl, burdened by repetitive gameplay, a cumbersome interface, and some serious technical issues.
The prince is back in a new kind of adventure where cooperation with the mysterious Elika will let you perform actions never before seen on a mobile.
What originally was intended for the PC has come to the PlayStation - with mixed results.
One of the better titles to hit the Game Boy Color in recent history.
Rayman 2 is one of the best platforming experiences available on the PlayStation.
Its gameplay is diverse yet solid, and it all combines to form a game that will keep you interested for quite some time.
Hokey premise or not, the game has a lot going for it.
Scrabble on the PlayStation appears to be exactly what you expect from Scrabble at your mom's house - minus the little wooden letters that look like bouillon cubes.
The Settlers II is one of those brilliant little strategy games that mixes a bit of economics, a bit of combat, and a whole lot of watching cute little men ...
Settlers III combines city building and combat, focussing primarily on the former.
Randomly generated campaign missions, realistic settings that have you swearing at your crew, and sounds that place you IN a submarine are the great strengths that set Silent Hunter apart ...
Speed Devils is an arcade-style racing game along the general lines of Midway's Crusin' series and California Speed... except it doesn't suck.
This is not a game whose video segments are mere story props that leave the player behind, but one designed to keep the player actively involved.
Street Racer's graphics aren't bad, but they're not anything Playstation owners haven't seen before.
Even with all of its pluses, Sub Culture has several flaws that keep it from being the instant classic that it could have been.
This one says "rental" all over it.
With no stat tweaking and no licenses, Tennis Arena is arcade-style tennis at its most fundamental.
The Longest Journey is one of the best adventure games in years.
If this game is remembered at all, it will be as the game that's not Rayman 2.
Whether you've seen the movie or not, Toy Story 2, as a game, stands on its own
Ultimate Fighting Championship for the PlayStation doesn't have anything to offer beyond the good name of its Dreamcast counterpart.
Considering how bad movie-licensed games have been in the past, Wild Wild West could have been a lot worse.
While Zork Nemesis may be too graphic and intense for children, adults who loved Myst or Phantasmagoria will find a lot to like about this CD-ROM.
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