No doubt a port of the PC version, the Dreamcast version of Heroes of Might and Magic III is bound to deliver the Heroes formula to console strategy fans.
The track design is inventive, the illusion of speed is great, and overall the control is good.
Settlers III combines city building and combat, focussing primarily on the former.
It is obvious that Disney was more interested in producing a $40 advertisement for its movie than in developing a playable game.
Hokey premise or not, the game has a lot going for it.
No need to waste time clamoring about lousy feature film to video game metamorphoses; let's just say that Activision's The Fifth Element PlayStation game is a textbook example of the ...
Argonaut's Buck Bumble has the look and feel of a first generation Nintendo 64 game that missed its boat.
Chessmaster is still the only way to go if you're looking for a chess program.
What originally was intended for the PC has come to the PlayStation - with mixed results.
Good looks and a fast pace don't add up to top-shelf gameplay, and Redline Racer falls a bit flat where it could have easily excelled.
Might and Magic VI is a classically designed role-playing game that features both a huge gaming world and lots of attention to detail.
F1 Racing Simulation is an extremely well-thought-out simulation with driversof all abilities in mind.
With no stat tweaking and no licenses, Tennis Arena is arcade-style tennis at its most fundamental.
While the game is technically proficient, the unbelievably lame speech and camera problems make Gex: Enter the Gecko a frustrating title at best.
The Settlers - Kingdoms of Anteria is the first game of the series with a unique combination of persistent city building and real time strategy action. Players build up a prosperous economy ...
Train Simulator will be a joy for anyone with even a passing interest in trains.
Zoo Tycoon is a mostly enjoyable strategy game that's suitable for all ages, and it's a game that parents can play with their children.
Wizardry: Tale of the Forsaken Land is easily one of the best PC-style role-playing games to ever grace a console.
Manhattan Project is occasionally frustrating, but when it's good, it's very, very good.
Moderngroove Entertainment will release a self-titled music game on the PlayStation 2.
Unless you happen to like frustration, or you love Batman fanatically, or both, you're better off leaving Batman: Vengeance alone.
The lack of online play really hurts the game.
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.
The game picks up where the film left off. E.T. returns to his home planet and discovers that things are not as he left them.
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.
Unfortunately, Rocky is completely spoiled by a few major problems.
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.
Batman: Chaos in Gotham does well by following a storyline that would have appeared in the comic book or animated series and dressed it up with an assortment of gaming ...
If you haven't played any of the UFC games before, or if you've been waiting for the series to come to the PlayStation 2, then Throwdown makes a fine introduction.
Jade Cocoon 2 is much better than its predecessor, retaining and improving on its predecessor's strengths, but it lacks that special something that makes it more than the sum of ...
It's a solid but unremarkable addition to the aging tactical shooter.
Each mission is tightly scripted and offers almost zero chance for freedom or exploration, which means there's very little replay value.
This game will feature six official events based on the 2002 Olympic Winter Games.
Lock On clearly has the potential to be an all-time classic sim, but there are some serious problems in the retail version.
In the Comanche series' fourth installment, NovaLogic has gone back to what it does best--making flight sims with as much bang-per-flight-minute as possible.
Namco's RPG is coming to the PSP handheld system.
If you're a fan of puzzle games, you should definitely give this one a try.
The new game has a broader focus, one that will interest returning veterans of the first game, and it greatly improves the tutorial and documentation to ease the significant learning ...
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