This cartoon-style adventure game will let players assume the role of a private investigator.
Even if they haven't seen the movie, after playing through this rather lengthy and involving game, survival horror fans will more than likely find that The Thing is one of ...
Its engaging gameplay and surprisingly good graphics and sound make it a worthy finale to the Wizardry series, as well as an excellent RPG in and of itself.
This ambitious game actually isn't so much a flight simulation as it is a role-playing game that takes place aboard a bomber.
Despite being a rehash, Turok 3 is a well-balanced, varied platform gaming experience.
Despite its problems, fans of anime or mech games should find that Metal Fatigue is a fun, fast-paced real-time strategy game.
It starts slow, but Slave Zero builds into a pretty strong shooter that's worth checking out for its guns, bosses, and multiplayer mode.
It seems silly to malign a game about the undead by calling it lifeless, but that's exactly Shadow Man's problem.
System Shock 2 both retains the best attributes of its predecessor and provides a fresh experience in its own right.
WWII GI is a first-person shooter based on the D-Day invasion during World War II.
A breakthrough in outdoor 3-D action sims, Terra Nova gives mech games and flight sims something to aspire to.
The big disappointment in Overseer is its puzzles - a real shame, given the fine plot and good acting.
Trilobyte has released a game that is somehow dated and innovative at the same time.
The story is based on a novel by Aaron Connors, and turns out to be a surprisingly entertaining experience.
Timelapse's intriguing storyline and fairly well designed collection of puzzles should bring GTE kudos.
Turok is more than just another Doom clone.
Under a Killing Moon is an excellently wrapped package with some less than compelling contents.
Trilobyte's The 7th Guest is set in a haunted mansion. You must investigate the disappearance of the house guests.
This party-based isometric RPG takes place in a monster-ridden medieval Germany where alchemy and popular beliefs have concrete effects.
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