Killer Loop has enough differences to give it its own identity, ruining perfectly good lines such as "Wipeout done by a cover band."
Quirky controls, repetitive puzzles, and a range of other annoying flaws keep this game from being the major-league hit that Indiana Jones fans hoped it would be.
Kenji Eno has created one of the most engaging stories of all time and given it support in every way possible, except the one that matters most: gameplay.
One has to wonder why we should give a crap about sub-Gundam machinery like the GM.
This game falls directly into the perfect-for-a-rental category, and it ultimately proves that you need more than great graphics to make a great game.
The game introduces a few clever concepts, but its length and the gameplay flaws significantly limit the game.
As an action game, Roswell Conspiracies is rather basic, but the plot is certainly fanciful enough to appeal to less discerning consumers.
Gunvalkyrie is almost a good game, and it won't be surprising to see some people looking past the game's problems and having some fun with it.
Chaos Field is O3 Entertainment's adaptation of the space-shooting Japanese arcade hit of the same name. The game includes three characters, five levels, and multiple weapons to assist you in ...
Aimed mainly at the C.A.R.T. fan, other Dreamcast owners waiting for a great racer would be better advised to look into Sega Rally 2.
If you've beaten Dynamite Cop in arcades there's no real reason to buy the game.
It's better than the wrestling games to come before it, but WWF Attitude still doesn't quite get the job done.
Mr. Driller is a cute and quirky puzzler that lacks the variety to make it a long-term contender for your attention like a Puzzle Fighter or Tetris would. At a ...
The interesting level design, copious eye candy, and heavily touted online play are crippled by the games fumbled controls.
It has two tragic flaws, and these problems are so overwhelming that the good parts seem wasted.
Messiah is relatively short, and the memorable set pieces are interrupted by too many uninspired jumping puzzles.
Omikron's purported innovation and originality amount to nothing more than the senseless combination of unrelated but very familiar play styles.
The game, as a whole, is a little too simplistic to hold the interest of most players, eventually relegating Pen Pen TriIcelon to the "especially good for younger players" category.
While it's all in import-friendly English, the game's evolution concept is extremely abstract and all too central to the game to make it truly enjoyable, regardless of the language.
This one says "rental" all over it.
The game puts even less of an emphasis on combat than Resident Evil-style games; instead it focuses more on the process of identifying, and subsequently neutralizing, traps.
Iron Aces tries a little too hard to please the simulation and action crowd simultaneously.
Battle legions of enemy ships in this arcade shooter that dynamically adjusts to your skill level.
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