
Balls of Steel Review
The best pinball games have hidden levels, animated beasties, and plenty of surprises. Balls of Steel has all the above.
The best pinball games have hidden levels, animated beasties, and plenty of surprises. Balls of Steel has all the above.
If you're looking for a fun multiplayer action game, SubSpace is for you.
Excalibur 2555 AD is a Tomb Raider wannabe that falls short of that lofty goal in every respect.
A botched attempt to meld Descent-like graphics and action with a semblance of real-time strategy, Virus: The Game fails by a wide margin to deliver on its promise.
While it suffers many problems of its genre, the story is fascinating and it holds numerous challenges.
Just about every element within it presents a new twist on what has now become a fairly predictable PC gaming category.
Adventurers longing for a deep and rich story, with carefully crafted characters, coupled with swashbuckling fighting action and challenging puzzles and problem solving, look no further.
It's a leisurely paced, all-encompassing, mentally challenging experience. If you enjoyed Myst, you'll thoroughly enjoy Riven.
It is a remarkable achievement and a game that many will savor and struggle with for weeks and weeks.
The developers of 7th Legion forgot to include something in their game: strategy.
A mediocre shooter with repetitive and boring action.
All I can think of as I drag my putter through this unimaginative game is its unrealized potential.
Spider Robinson's tongue-in-cheek writing rarely elicits the laughter it deserves.
MDK is frequently fun, sometimes frustrating, full of surprises, and visually stunning.
Mech-to-mech combat is similar to others of this genre, with a couple of exceptions.
An adventure game with no adventure and no game.
There's a lot to like in this low-priced gem.
Roberta Williams did not invent the adventure game genre, but she has aided in its evolution time and time again.
Fable is an earnest but uneven effort.
Free Enterprise is a SimCity wannabe that doesn't come close to achieving itslofty goal.
With this update, Links LS can rightfully reclaim its status as the king of golf sims.
Rayman is side-scrolling, comic animation at its finest. Both experienced video gamers and newbies will find it absorbing, engaging and amusing.
For nostalgia buffs, these old games are worth your time and money, though you will miss the feel of the arcade controller.
Under a Killing Moon is an excellently wrapped package with some less than compelling contents.
Myst is an immersive experience that draws you in and won't let you go.
Phantasmagoria is Sierra's first attempt at a full-blown, live-action, interactive video adventure, and their ambition far outweighs the results.
This is well-executed, visceral, mentally exhausting, and exciting entertainment.
Your goal in Bad Day is like your motivation for reading an engaging novel: to experience it, not solve it.
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