Ace Combat 5 isn't the huge step for the series that Ace Combat 04 was, but it's still a great flight combat game, featuring grueling arcade-style action and plenty of ...
Me and My Katamari for PSP features four-player wireless play, customization options such as new masks and headgear, as well as new interface options.
If you have a GameCube and like RPGs, you definitely need to check out Tales of Symphonia.
While Syberia II isn't all that fans might have hoped for, it's still a very fine game and likely to provide you with hours of enjoyment.
Breakdown is unable to bear the weight of its own innovation, so it's really just a pretty good action game that you can't help but feel could have been so ...
Third installment in the Summon Night series brings the franchise's magic-filled gameplay to the PlayStation 2.
On its own terms, Soul Calibur II is by all means a great fighting game, and Namco has done a fine job of making each respective console version equally enticing.
Tales of Destiny 2 is technically the third game in the series, meaning its name will change if it is announced for a North American release.
Syberia proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the adventure game genre is still full of life.
The GBA version of Mr. Driller will feature the original modes from the previous games in the series, as well as a new ruins of dridorado mode.
If you've ever wondered what it might feel like to be the lone action hero up against a ridiculous number of enemies, this game is about as close as you'll ...
It is a highly respectable emulation of the general feel of the Klonoa universe.
Namco's RPG is coming to the PSP handheld system.
Fighting universes collide in this Tekken/Street Fighter crossover.
Set in the distant, space-faring future Supernova takes an innovative approach to the multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) genre by adding real-time strategy (RTS) elements and promises an exciting science ...
Mobile Ops: The One Year War is an FPS that features mobile suit, on foot, and vehicle warfare, as well as online play.
The branching family tree adds a measure of replay value, but the game is average enough that few will want to play it through more than once.
It may be a bit too cute for its own good.
These titles are, without exception, true to their original stand-up arcade machines.
These arcade classics may not have the pizzazz of today's games, but in terms of raw playability these classics can't be stopped.
In the end, this volume is a real letdown.
Most are little known games that were little known for a reason.
As one of the most famous games of all time, Pac-Man was one of the first games to inspire a flood of licensed products, including breakfast cereal, toys, and a ...
Pac-Man World is a fun little game that goes beyond mere regurgitation.
Ridge Racer 64 has to be one of the best racing games ever to hit Nintendo's system.
If you've ever cared about any of the games in the Ridge Racer series, then R4 is definitely the racing game for you.
While the two-player mode could use some help and is more of a throwaway feature, the single-player mode is worth every penny.
Smash Court 2 is the sequel to Namco's little known tennis game, Smash Court, which was originally released in Japan back in 1996.
Namco's Tales of Destiny is one of those RPGs that should've been left abroad.
The undeniable king of fighting games is here, and it's time to break bones and necks.
Namco is giving PlayStation-owning nostalgia lovers more reason to celebrate.
If you've stayed away from the Tekken series for a long time, Tekken Tag is a very warm homecoming, delivering the same solid gameplay that Tekken fans crave in large ...
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 ...
This package contains the major hits that most fans are after.
While Maze Madness may be overly easy for experienced gamers, the younger crowd and inexperienced gamers should have loads of fun with the game.
Test your drill skills in Mr. Driller 2, a colorful puzzle game for the Game Boy Advance.
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