Medieval Madness
Lords of the Realm 3 looks amazing, but plays horribly and is not at all on par with its older predecessors.
Lords of the Realm 3 looks amazing, but plays horribly and is not at all on par with its older predecessors.
Our coverage of multiplayer console games moves this week to Dungeon & Dragons Heroes, a fun yet weaker entry into the category.
Moving away from the RPG interface of the PC, Fallout Brotherhood of Steel on the console is a two-fisted foul-mouthed gritty hack and slash adventure.
Destruction Derby Arenas is a car combat game that plays well offline, but also takes advantage of the PS2’s online capabilities for even greater carnage.
A Quiet Weekend in Capri takes the entire island and puts it into 4,500 photographs. Add in about 100 puzzles, and you have one hot weekend.
Champions of Norrath is a perfect example of what a console RPG can be, both online and off. For PS2 owners, this one is a must play title.
Breakdown could change the way people think about first person shooters. Kudos to Namco for trying something a bit different.
R:Racing features some innovative aspects like a drag racing stage, a story to follow, the ability to psych out an opponent, and of course, lots of cleavage.
Carve tries to ride the popular wave of aquatic racing games, but poor graphics and gameplay make this title wipeout.
Silent Scope Complete takes the thrills of three arcade games and wraps them into one amazing package.