Xena – Warrior Princess – Review January 1, 2000 The majority of the 21 levels of the game are fairly short, but are well-designed, each presenting a unique set of challenges.
WCW Mayhem – Review January 1, 2000 WCW Mayhem is the latest attempt by a wrestling mega-corporation to compress the grand pageantry of that sport into a little cartridge or CD.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater – Review January 1, 2000 Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater is visually solid, with relatively intuitive game play and a soundtrack with something on it for just about everyone.
Street Sk8er – Review January 1, 2000 Street Sk8er has nothing going for it. It fails on every level. I’d rather have the clap than pay money for this game.
Space Invaders – Review January 1, 2000 This time you’ve got color, decent sound, and powerful weapons to take out the bad guys. 100 levels of mindless alien butt is waiting to be kicked.
Quake II – Review January 1, 2000 Quake II is no longer the cutting-edge game it once was. In fact, it’s dwarfed by the competition in the very genre that its direct ancestors created.
Need For Speed II – High Stakes – Review January 1, 2000 There are two ratings for video games, modeled after Homer Simpson: Good and Groin-grabbingly Good. NFS is good, but just that short of groin-grabbingly good.
Heavy Gear II – Review January 1, 2000 The citizens of Terra Nova who, having defended themselves against the invading armies of Earth for four cycles of warfare, were pronounced free.
Beetle Adventure Racing – Review January 1, 2000 Pound for pound, this cartridge could out-perform 90% of the currently available titles within its genre.
Vigilante 8 – Review September 1, 1999 One of the most entertaining products to come out of modern man’s obsession with flaming wreckage and burning rubber since The Road Warrior.