- Choose Sort Option(s)
- Type Keyword / Game Title
-
-
Vigilante 8
posted on 1/1/2000
-
Vigilante 8 could have been a hack-job port of the PlayStation code, but instead, the game's been retooled and tweaked for its new platform - and the effort shows, N64 car-combat fans, start your engines!
-
-
-
Blast Radius
posted on 1/1/2000
-
If you want a quick fix in space shooting, rent Blast Radius; it's easy to learn and sports impressive visual and audio effects. But Blast Radius won't be such a blast to those who want something more than just repetitive gameplay.
-
-
-
Sports Car GT
posted on 1/1/2000
-
Graphically, Sports Car's rides and environments aren't as smooth or detailed as Gran Turismo's and the frame rate's also a few paces slow. The game control is pretty tight, but the cars handle too similarly - unlike
Gran Turismo where each model handles like its real-life counterpart. Sports Car's sound is also your basic racing farel, including pumping techno beats and standard race-car effect. All told, this game is rental material all the way.
-
-
-
Rush Down
posted on 1/1/2000
-
At the finish line, Rush Down's an awesome weekend rental - you'll love every second of it. But only serious race fans and extreme sports junkies should consider a purchase. The game runs out of steam too soon.
-
-
-
Street Sk8er
posted on 1/1/2000
-
Street Sk8er scores with its raucous, tricks-heavy gameplay and is a must buy for skateboarders who're sick of playing all those damn snowboarding games. Gamers who aren't into skating will also find the gameplay fun, but will be able to see and do everything during a weekend rental.
-
-
-
K-1 Revenge
posted on 1/1/2000
-
K-1's revenge isn't s sweet as it could be, but it certainly will buck up fans of kickboxing who want a cool fighting game to showcase their passion for the sport.
-
-
-
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
posted on 1/1/2000
-
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter still delivers enough fighting fun to make it worth the average gamer's time. Rabid Capcom fighting fans, however, should be satisfied with a weekend rental.
-
-
-
Rollcage
posted on 1/1/2000
-
You could call Rollcage "Wipeout on Wheels," and it wouldn't be an insult. The whiplash gameplay and intense combat feel familiar, but confortably so. With so much style and substance, Rollcage ranks among the PlayStation's best fantasy racers
-
-
-
Silent Hill
posted on 1/1/2000
-
A shameless but slick Resident Evil clone, Silent Hill serves up scare after scare, delivering a challenging, nicely designed adventure game with engaging puzzles. If Resident Evil captivated you, you'll want some quality time with this thriller.
-
-
-
Tribes
posted on 1/1/2000
-
Tribes' seemingly effortless balance between structure and mayhem makes it instantly accessible, yet satisfyingly deep. This is squad combat action at its best.
-