Beauty is skin deep.
If you're looking for a serious wrestling game, this isn't it.
Despite the use of much-loved Warner Bros. cartoon characters, Space Jam fails miserably in every category.
After spending an hour with this game, you'll probably feel the Extreme urge to Jam the Saturn through the television screen.
Strong graphics, solid sound, and good gameplay make this the best of the bunch for now.
While this game has some admirable qualities, in the end it falls short of the high standards set by Madden '97.
Iron Man has needed a video game for a long time (after all, he was the first high-tech superhero). This game couldn't miss. Or could it?
Action on the Playstation is seldom more fun.
If you're looking for an expensive screensaver, this is the title for you.
Acclaim provides enough firepower for the experienced Marine to show every Alien Queen who's boss.
Stylish, cinematic and creepily atmospheric, D would be a good example to show your friends of what 3-D graphics animators can do on the computer these days.
Foreman For Real is a boxing game starring former heavyweight champion, George Foreman.
Overall Command & Conquer is a great strategy game and easily the best available on the PlayStation.
Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball is a baseball game from Acclaim entertainment.
No games on this platform have been released yet!
If you're without a PC or N64, pick up the PlayStation version without fear.
There are so many problems with Armorines on the PlayStation that to discuss them all would be like flogging a dead horse.
There's just no need for a game like this on the PlayStation in 1997.
This title should prove once and for all that Acclaim has not yet perfected its formula for success.
The only major flaw in Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX is that the game is a touch on the easy side.
Extreme G is a good, solid title that stacks up.
Fantastic Four could have been a much better game.
For all Iggy's trademark puzzle-game annoyances, it also has the perks.
Jeremy McGrath Supercross '98 is another in a long string of marginal PlayStation racing games.
The graphics look sharp in areas close to the car, but in large open tracks, there's an appalling amount of pop-up.
Turok is more than just another Doom clone.
Use your keyboard!
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