Even if you have somehow avoided the hulking mass of first person shooters until now, you should consider checking out Terminator for its variety of play styles and its overall ...
Ultimately, it's not worth a purchase, though it's probably worth a rental.
This port of the 3DO original includes both the full standard game, as well as the Maps of Death addon.
Hyper 3-D Pinball isn't for everyone (casual players will probably get bored with it rather quickly), but pinball fans will love it.
Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams is the follow-up to the classic Street Fighter II series of 2D fighting games.
This port has a host of new problems that render the game virtually unplayable.
Overall, Zone Raiders is an entertaining game that is fun to play for short periods of time, but don't expect this one to be permanently lodged in your CD-ROM drive.
Trilobyte has released a game that is somehow dated and innovative at the same time.
Not-so-exciting gameplay, not-so-absorbing missions, and not-so-hot graphics...
This version just seemed dull and boring.
Screamer shuns the pit stops, personnel moves, and car equipment upgrades that have become familiar to racing fans in favor of colorful, straightforward, hard-driving action.
Overall Command & Conquer is a great strategy game and easily the best available on the PlayStation.
This Paradox-developed fighter was originally scheduled to be published by Virgin, but it was eventually canceled.
This space piracy game features both space combat and first-person shooting, and it is built on the Unreal Warfare engine.
Falcone: Into the Maelstrom combines elements of space shooters with those of a first-person shooter
A snooker gaem featuring Jimmy White.
Aside from a few novelty options, Codename: Outbreak is an uninspired first-person shooter that really doesn't stack up against the glut of similar games currently out on the market.
Some of the gameplay concepts are solid and even fairly entertaining, but since they never quite gel, Gunlok is ultimately less than the sum of its parts.
Originally designed for the Naomi hardware in arcades, the Dreamcast version looks virtually identical to its coin-op counterpart.
While real-time strategy games have generally advanced far beyond 1995, Original War has actually regressed.
If you're the type of driver who feels comfortable with digital acceleration and braking, there's no question that Virgin's latest off-road racer has a lot to offer.
Pacific Warriors is a WWII air combat simulation where the player takes control of an American fighter in the Pacific campaign. Power-ups and special weapons will be at the player's ...
Hudson's action game features cel-shaded graphics, and Silent Bomber-style gameplay.
You must assemble a team of gangsters and lockpicks to perform various jobs assigned to you by a mysterious boss who bailed you out of jail. These jobs will take ...
Contender 2 is a much more enjoyable arcade-style boxing game than its processor, and fans of the original game, as well as fans of the genre, will undoubtedly enjoy it.
The game is visually keen, and its pacing is marvelous, but its fighting system is remarkably slim, emphasizing one-button combos and nearly instant-kill supers.
Interplay's Lotus Challenge for the PS2 will let you get behind the wheel of over 40 authentic Lotus sports cars.
Trilobyte's The 7th Guest is set in a haunted mansion. You must investigate the disappearance of the house guests.
Resident Evil Gaiden doesn't inspire the same level of interest that the other games in the franchise do.
This real-time role-playing game is set in a medieval fantasy world filled with dungeons, dark forests, and hordes of dangerous creatures.
This cueball sports simulation features accurate ball physics and a number of realistic environments.
This game will let players manage a small pizza parlor and try to expand the business into a fast food empire.
Those looking for a game with lots of challenge and a distinct sense of style would do well to check out Shinobi.
Jammit is a street themed one-on-one street basketball game.
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