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.
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 ...
It's a leisurely paced, all-encompassing, mentally challenging experience. If you enjoyed Myst, you'll thoroughly enjoy Riven.
Might and Magic VI is a classically designed role-playing game that features both a huge gaming world and lots of attention to detail.
It has two tragic flaws, and these problems are so overwhelming that the good parts seem wasted.
Chessmaster is still the only way to go if you're looking for a chess program.
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.
Whatever else may be said about Quake II, one thing is certain: It is the only first-person shooter to render the original Quake entirely obsolete.
Although its driving mechanics aren't terribly sophisticated, it can be a lot of fun because it affords you that very freedom that all driving games should but rarely deliver.
It is a very good game marred by some very bad design decisions.
There's no question that Seven Kingdoms II is a richer, more fully realized game.
Casual Rayman fans will want to pass on this collection, while die-hards and aspiring level designers will have a good time.
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.
EverQuest is the best game in its class. At the same time, it is loaded with problems.
Though Rogue Spear is in many ways a much better game than its similar predecessor, it too is not without a laundry list of problems.
1602 A.D. captures the feel of the historical period very well and carries you along without the extreme highs and lows that characterize more fast-paced and violent games.
It is obvious that Disney was more interested in producing a $40 advertisement for its movie than in developing a playable game.
Where the game deviates from the norm, and succeeds beyond expectations, is in its rendering of three distinct viewpoints and its effective re-creation of the film series' unrelieved sense of ...
All Star Tennis 99's good-natured quirkiness is something of an afterthought to its middle-of-the-road gameplay.
In Arcatera you play an adventurer who comes to the town of Senora and finds that an evil cult called the Black Sun has taken hold of the town and ...
Thanks to a few errant gameplay quirks, Armored Core 2 doesn't quite reach console mech perfection.
Blaze & Blade is a pointless PC conversion of a substandard console role-playing game.
Investigate a mysterious bombing and unravel a deep mystery in this point-and-click adventure.
Argonaut's Buck Bumble has the look and feel of a first generation Nintendo 64 game that missed its boat.
Carmageddon is visceral, violent, vehicular fun.
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