Dead and Dull
Dead to Rights II fixes almost none of the flaws of the original game. If anything, the sequel is actually worse in many areas.
Dead to Rights II fixes almost none of the flaws of the original game. If anything, the sequel is actually worse in many areas.
Using the Tekken 5 engine to create a kung-fu action game seems like a good idea. And other than a few flaws, Death by Degrees packs a nice kick.
Xenosaga II is a godsend for those waiting on the edge of their chairs for this sequel, but also makes a fine starting point for others too.
Tekken 5 roars onto the scene with the dual punch of amazing gameplay and graphics, plus an entire anthology of other titles in the series.
Although fun in the arcade, Time Crisis: Crisis Zone is a bit wanting in this PS2 port.
Katamari Damacy might be a huge success in Japan, but it’s just too weird for Western players to embrace.
When 3DO went bankrupt, it was doubtful that SRS would ever see the light of day. It ends up being a good title, but an average race game..
Ghosthunter is a scary adventure game that perfectly mixes humor and horror with nonstop action and serious ghostbusting.
Although a bit hard to follow at times, Tales of Symphonia goes a long way to combating the RPG dearth of the GameCube.
Smash Court Tennis 2: Pro Tournament serves up a good deal of tennis strategy, but the interface is a bit difficult to master.