Civilization II is a solid, if not spectacular, game that strategy fans will not want to miss.
While the two-player mode could use some help and is more of a throwaway feature, the single-player mode is worth every penny.
Konami's first entry in the horror genre - while not quite up to the mark of Capcom's Resident Evil 2 - is a great beginning.
It's even better than the scene that inspired it.
Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams is the follow-up to the classic Street Fighter II series of 2D fighting games.
Action on the Playstation is seldom more fun.
Triple Play 2001 is a perfect example of how good ideas can go horribly awry.
Abe's Oddysee balances its action and puzzle elements perfectly.
Mediocre packaging and emulation quirks aside, it's hard not to like Final Fantasy Anthology.
A challenging sequel to last year's adrenaline-fueled masterpiece.
It's a great game that's a blast to play and comes highly recommended.
Libero Grande is, without a doubt, an unapologetic arcade soccer experience, making no pretenses to heavy stat-tracking or any of that kind of tomfoolery.
Although it doesn't have flashy 3D graphics, Madden 98 is still the most realistic and complete football game on the market.
You'll actually feel a loss if (and when) your star monster passes on.
EA took what was already a good game and added a bunch of cool new stuff to it.
This is stock car racing at its most realistic.
Its clean graphics and great control not only make it the best installment in the Shootout series but also one of the best basketball games for the PlayStation.
All in all, Powerplay '96 is just another average hockey game.
Fans of Point Blank will certainly not be disappointed, and those who thought Point Blank was a bit too remedial will probably be right at home.
From the beginning of the manual, to the design of the Sentinel itself, so much is made of the game's surrealism, it seems like an alibi for the lack of ...
For any gamer looking for a uniquely fresh adrenaline rush, Sled Storm makes for one very worthy purchase.
Alpha 2 proves that 2-D fighting can at times be better than its polygonal brethren.
If you're finished with Tony Hawk, and you're hungry for another challenge, Thrasher: Skate and Destroy is the meal you're looking for.
GameDay 2002 does a decent job of delivering a fun and somewhat realistic game of football to the PlayStation.
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