Dreamcast Reviews
Metropolis Street Racer
Well the wait is over, MSR has finally arrived. Having been in the making since before the DC's release, there has been a lot riding (pun intended) on this title. Originally planned as a street racer with the... full review
Hidden & Dangerous
A fair few PC gamers will be familiar with Hidden & Dangerous. The game is based around a team of World War II special agents who have the unenviable job of performing difficult missions behind enemy lines.... full review
Sega GT
We know your type. You didn't happen upon this review by accident did you? You're one of those fellows (or girls as is becoming increasingly more common) who spends half your time with your head under the hood... full review
WWF Royal Rumble
Wrestling games always do well, not matter how good or bad they are. What wrestling fans want are the names, faces and moves of their favourite wrestlers plastered all over a game full of ring entrances... full review
Sydney 2000
For those of you out there who still think one gold medal is not enough for New Zealand in the Olympic Games, revenge may be at hand. Sega have seen fit to release the officially licensed game based on the... full review
Virtua Tennis
It's been a long time coming, but it has finally been achieved. A good tennis game. Sega has brought us this amazing accomplishment in the form of Virtua Tennis (VT), the Dreamcast's first tennis game. First up... full review
Gauntlet Legends
On loading up Gauntlet Legends (GL) for the first time, my initial impression was one of nostalgia, which soon turned into a feeling of slight disappointment. The game surely looks the part, but is this type of... full review
Dead or Alive 2
There have been several games ported over to the Dreamcast now that are identical to their arcade counterparts, but also added a few little extras here and there to make it a new experience for console gamers.... full review
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