A great title that makes good use of its license, X-Men 2: Clone Wars is proof that not all licensed games have to suck. Read the review and see why.
Genesis Reviews
Rambo III
The first in the genre on the Genesis, Rambo III is one run-‘n-gun that still holds up pretty well after all these years. Read our review and find out why!
Mortal Kombat
One of the games at the center of the 1993 Senate Hearings on Video Game Violence, Mortal Kombat on the Genesis offered brutal faithfulness to the arcade original, and it went on to outsell the SNES version by a margin of more than two to one. Are blood and gore really such important selling points? Um, yeah!
Brutal: Paws of Fury
Gametek’s furry fighters appeared on all three of Sega’s 16-bit machines, and opinions vary as to which is the best. The Genesis version can hold its own against its Sega CD and 32X siblings, but how does it compare to the other fighters available on the console?
Tom & Jerry: Frantic Antics!
The cartoon duo duke it out, 16-bit style! How was it? Read the review to see!