Wizardry: Tale of the Forsaken Land is easily one of the best PC-style role-playing games to ever grace a console.
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 ...
Once competition picks up against the aggressive AI, Capitalism II shows its colors as a great strategy game. Also, as if to help your own bottom line, the game's a ...
In this game you are in charge of a five star casino with a variety of games, hotels, gift shops, restaurants, and more to keep guests happy.
Fans of arcade-style fishing may turn their noses up at the complexity of the game, but in the end, this is a solid game that will satiate avid anglers.
Although it features reasonably unique character designs, interesting concepts, and a huge explorable world, Legend of Alon D'ar fails in execution with substandard quality in nearly every respect.
While this light-gun game falls short more often than it succeeds, it does give a glimpse of what could be done within the settings of the wild Wild West.
Harvest Moon: Save the Homeland is an engaging, long-lasting experience, and it may just be some of the most fun you can have on a lazy weekend afternoon.
IL-2 Sturmovik is destined to be a classic. This is one of those simulations that reminds you why you love the genre.
Donald Duck's latest adventure has you searching the world for the evil Merlock, rescuing Daisy, and retreiving energy spheres for Gyro's time machine.
Disney's Tarzan Untamed is a great game for children and perhaps for adults looking for a quick rental, but it's certainly not something you'd induct into your permanent collection.
The lack of online play really hurts the game.
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 ...
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.
Battle Realms has style in spades--everything about it is slick, and it's noteworthy for that reason alone, as well as for many others.
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 ...
There is no other contemporary jet sim as complete, polished, and faithful to its subject matter as Flanker 2.5.
There are plenty of bubbly Hooters waitresses, but not much in terms of gameplay.
Monster Jam the puts you in control of a pint-sized representation of a monster truck and throws you into vehicular combat.
By combining some of the concepts of Civilization with the general gameplay of Age of Empires, Big Huge Games has created a truly outstanding game.
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.
Links 2003 seems to lack flair, but it does have numerous upgrades, superb ball physics, and deep gameplay options.
Despite its minor flaws, Raven Shield is still a very impressive addition to the series and a very worthy heir to the Rainbow Six name.
The single-player and multiplayer portions of Rainbow Six 3 combine to make this a great game that's easily recommended to Xbox owners looking for a realistic shooter.
Rayman 3 re-creates much of the same lighthearted whimsy that made Rayman 2 so incredibly enjoyable, while differentiating the action enough for the game to stand up on its own.
This compilation includes all three games in the popular Myst adventure game series.
XIII has a unique and potentially interesting premise, but the game doesn't really differentiate itself from the wide array of other first-person shooters on the market.
This game is based on the popular TV series V.I.P. starring Pamela Anderson.
Warlords IV is a highly streamlined sequel that shifts the series' focus away from management and diplomacy to surprisingly fast-paced combat.
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.
This game contains 13 different board-game-style modes inspired by the sci-fi film E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial.
In this game, players assume the role of E.T. as he tries to return to his spaceship.
While it's clear that The Sum of All Fears was rushed for the movie's release, it's a surprisingly solid game.
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.
EverQuest II can be a fun and addictive online role-playing experience that has a lot to offer new and experienced players alike.
Mega Man Battle Network 2 retains the spirit of the Mega Man series and polishes the innovative gem that was the previous game even further.
Power Play Sports Trivia is about as no-frills as a PlayStation game can get these days.
While the game feels pretty short, its interesting premise and impressive presentation pick up the slack and make Beyond Good & Evil a game well worth playing.
Forgotten Battles doesn't make the sort of huge impact that the original game did, but it's generally a very worthy successor.
Not even time can stand in the way of Tork. This cave boy must travel through time to find those responsible for kidnapping his father and destroying his village.
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