Wings of War is a surprisingly polished game that covers some unique ground in a thoroughly enjoyable way.
If you're up for a little bit of trivia with a dirty sense of humor and you have three like-minded friends, The Guy Game won't let you down.
The online mode makes this game worth a rental for fans of the genre, but there isn't enough to Arenas to make it worth the $40 retail price.
The core action that dominates the gameplay is highly repetitive and not particularly interesting, but Drakengard is still worth a look from those intrigued by the game's strange theme.
Thoroughly retooled by a new developer, Purple Haze generally makes a mess of what used to be a good game.
Railroad Tycoon III is surprisingly easy to learn for a game of its scope, and it has something for anyone with a fondness for trains or making loads of money--which ...
There's a lot of entertainment to be found in this game, but you'll need to wade through a lot of problems to get to it.
Space Colony is an interesting game but not a truly compelling one.
Though the new stand-alone game reuses graphics and sound from Age of Wonders II, it has plenty of great features to keep turn-based strategy fans playing till the break of ...
Serious Sam Gold bundles together Serious Sam: The First Encounter and Serious Sam: The Second Encounter.
Fans of Tropico may wish that this were a more direct descendant of the original, and those who like the new pirate theme may wish Frog City had built a ...
Hidden & Dangerous: Deluxe includes a re-tooled version of the original Hidden and Dangerous, plus the Devil's Bridge expansion.
Vietcong has a lot of great qualities, so it's unfortunate that some technical issues detract both from its performance and its presentation.
With games like SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs on the market, there's really no room for something as sloppy as Conflict: Desert Storm.
Firefly Studios has polished up its old game nicely and has sent it on a long road trip into the Crusades.
Quite simply, Mafia is one of the best games of the year.
Though it may seem difficult for beginners, Age of Wonders II sounds good, looks great, plays terrific, and improves on every aspect of the original game.
You'll find virtually everything there is to like about action gaming in the stunning sequel to Serious Sam.
If you can put up with some frustrating inconsistencies and technical problems, 4x4 EVO 2 offers some thrilling off-road racing.
Stronghold simulates castle sieges well enough to recommend it to those who are interested in the premise.
If you can't play this intense, original action game on any platform except the PS2, then that's where you should play it--but only by default.
It's very disappointing that a simulation with so much potential is marred by so many problems, because Fly II is fundamentally a good game.
The political wrapper that PopTop has built around the core of the game is sophisticated enough to appeal to all types of strategy game players.
The hunting game features the action game hero Duke Nukem and a variety of ferocious creatures.
This real-time strategy game is loosely based on the Red Phoenix novel by Larry Bond.
Fly has it where it counts: in the cockpit and, for the most part, in the flight model.
Darkstone essentially takes Diablo a few steps further, which can only be a good thing, right?
Age of Wonders encompasses many facets of games that have preceded it, but it adds improvements of its own and is consequently a complex and highly evolved strategy game.
Its movie-like quick camera cuts make the game especially difficult to navigate, which makes Nocturne's incessant and clumsy action sequences even less enjoyable.
Fans of the traditional side-scrolling platform game will not be disappointed.
Once you've played the first ten minutes of Psycho Circus, you might as well have played the first ten hours.
With Railroad Tycoon II, all those dreams of childhood can be realized at last.
Those looking for the Gran Turismo of off-road racing will find a lot to like in 4x4 Evolution, but casual racing game fans should look elsewhere.
Flaws in the computer's artificial intelligence, the lack of a convenient save feature, and an overall lack of originality all serve to drastically weaken the game.
FLY2k! is the gold edition of the award winning flight simulator FLY! Fly2k! Features:Sky! Environment Exciter, Roger Wilco support for multiplayer voice chat, Updated airport, runway, and navaid databases, Enhanced ...
The simplistic melee combat system combined with weak enemy artificial intelligence makes Rune an ultimately shallow and repetitious experience.
While it has some interesting sequences, and can be really enjoyable at times, more often F.A.K.K. 2 merely seems like the framework for a much better game.
Oni features fluid, dynamic animation, some exciting combat sequences, and a fairly involving story that links everything together. However, it suffers from a few very noticeable problems.
It's a great looking, fun-filled game that has plenty of visceral thrills and absolutely, positively the biggest battles in any shooter to date.
Rustin Parr won't take you very long to finish, but it will give you a few good scares along the way.
Though the premise behind Blair Witch Volume 3 - being a witch-hunter who hunts the titular witch - may seem intriguing, the game itself fails to deliver on all accounts.
Though Blair Witch Volume 2 is not particularly scary, it has a fairly interesting story that's paced briskly.
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