
Pokemon Red Review
Pokemon Red is an excellent RPG for players of all experience levels.
Pokemon Red is an excellent RPG for players of all experience levels.
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Evergrace is just shy of average - there's nothing particularly bad here, but what little good it has is purely incidental and generally ignorable.
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 ...
Wild Arms 2 isn't bad, but it doesn't begin to approach today's standard of good, either.
A great game for a time, Pokemon Trading Card is a faithful and amusing adaptation of the collectible card game, but it suffers as a single-player video game.
While a fairly short game, the depth and density of the story and gameplay contained in Vagrant Story give it an intensity missing from most longer games.
While it's a good first try, Sony's inexperience with the genre shows through, resulting in a highly generic RPG with some out-of-this-world FMV.
While the game may sport a spiffy set of tech specs, Rainbow Cotton's core gameplay is so flawed that it leaves the overall experience unsalvageable.
Pokemon Blue is an excellent RPG for players of all experience levels.
Those interested in playing Silhouette Mirage should look in their favorite importer's bargain bins, as what was once a perfectly fun game is now an unrewarding chore overwrought with tedium.
Fans of the original game are in for a treat, but not enough has changed to make the game attractive to those who didn't click with the original.
While Vandal Hearts II lacks the grand feel of Final Fantasy Tactics, it is a solid and rewarding strategy-RPG.
Gigawing began as a CPS2 arcade game, and the difficulty that stems from these arcade roots is apparent - this game is impossible.
While Armada isn't for everyone, it is unique, fun, and original.
Playing Soul Fighter is a chore, thanks to tedious gameplay and even worse control.
Robbit Mon Dieu has the world right, but it lacks the technology and gameplay to make people actually want to play in it.
While Time Stalkers' story is passable enough, its contradictory dungeon, battle, and experience system undermines any hope you may have had of enjoying this game.
Grandia is every bit as worthwhile as Final Fantasy VIII, just in different ways.
Those looking for a great party-game fix should give Rakugaki Showtime a look.
While it's nothing terribly groundbreaking in any sense of the word, Bangaioh is about as offbeat, solid, and fun as games get.
Ape Escape is one of the PlayStation's finest development efforts, one that shouldn't be overlooked because of its silly storyline and title.
Whoever said "Graphics don't matter" never played Shadow Madness.
Lunar may not have modern aesthetics, but its gameplay and story are among the best of any RPG of any era.
With more levels and design variety, Omega Boost could've outclassed every other 3D shooter on the market.
Pokemon Snap is a must-buy for fans of the license and probably warrants interest from those who aren't.
While it may disappoint dyed-in-the-wool Resident Evil fans, Dreamcast newcomers looking for an adventure fix on their new machine should be pleased.
However it happened, Blam!'s pure intentions went chaotically awry, resulting in one of the worst PlayStation games in recent memory.
Some will be disappointed that the game hasn't evolved a bit since its 1989 debut.
It'll definitely be in importers' bargain bins before too long.
Suikoden II brings nothing new to the genre, but it executes well enough that no one will really care.
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With the Chao-breeding simulation and the minigames, Sonic offers much more beyond the completion of its story.
July is a disturbingly bland choose-your-own-adventure book that just happened into a Dreamcast port.
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