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Average Score 7.5/10
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  • Rating:7.5

    Virtua Fighter 2

  • Rating:6.5

    Virtua Fighter

  • Rating:9

    Virtua Fighter 4

  • Rating:7.5

    Adventure Pinball: Forgotten Island

  • Rating:7.5

    Spider-Man vs The Kingpin

  • Rating:8

    Sid Meier's Pirates!

  • Rating:7.5

    Sega Rally Championship 2

  • Rating:9

    Dino Crisis

  • Rating:7.5

    Dino Crisis

  • Rating:1

    Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

  • Rating:1

    Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

  • Rating:8

    9Dragons

  • Rating:8.5

    Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom

  • Rating:8.5

    The Sims

  • Rating:9

    The Sims 2

  • Rating:9

    Virtua Tennis 3

  • Rating:7.5

    Gran Turismo 5 Prologue

  • Rating:6

    Cutthroats: Terror on the High Seas

  • Rating:8.5

    RollerCoaster Tycoon 3

  • Rating:8

    Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow

  • Rating:9

    Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell

  • Rating:9

    Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution (Greatest Hits)

  • Rating:9
    Dino Crisis, a breath of fresh air inside the survival horror genre, setting the game in a Jurassic Park world.

    Dino Crisis (PlayStation the Best)

    Dino Crisis, a breath of fresh air inside the survival horror genre, setting the game in a Jurassic Park world.

    We can't play Dino Crisis ignoring the origins it had in the Resident Evil saga. For a moment, Shinji Mikami put away mutant zombies to offer the public a completely new theme: the survival in some tropical island, full ... Read Full Review

    0 of 1 users found the following review helpful
  • Rating:7.5
    Dino Crisis, a breath of fresh air inside the survival horror genre, setting the game in a Jurassic Park world.

    Dino Crisis

    Dino Crisis, a breath of fresh air inside the survival horror genre, setting the game in a Jurassic Park world.

    We can't play Dino Crisis ignoring the origins it had in the Resident Evil saga. For a moment, Shinji Mikami put away mutant zombies to offer the public a completely new theme: the survival in some tropical island, full ... Read Full Review

    0 of 1 users found the following review helpful