Krazy Ivan Psygnosis keeps the fresh ideas rolling with the mech combat goofiness of Krazy Ivan. Continue reading
King’s Field Ascii releases a Japanese First-Person RPG to the Americas, taking a bold new step in console exploration with King’s Field. Continue reading
Kileak: The DNA Imperative Kileak: The DNA Imperative is the American release of a relatively Japanese sub-genre – mech corridor shooter – that tries hard to be likable. Continue reading
Jupiter Strike Taito’s long lost shooter may as well have been left behind. Jupiter Strike is a tired, literally sleep inducing game that can finish itself. Continue reading
Jumping Flash One of the most joyfully original platformers storms onto the PlayStation with Jumping Flash. Drive a robotic rabbit around gleefully designed levels. Continue reading
Johnny Bazookatone US Gold unleashes a peculiar mascot that may or may not have what it takes to truly rock n’ roll. Johnny Bazookatone is a rough musical score. Continue reading
International Track & Field Konami banks on an arcade favorite to transport their realistic sports series into the next generation with International Track & Field. Continue reading
In The Hunt In The Hunt is one of the best arcade games of its era, and shockingly the PlayStation version is better than the Saturn release. Continue reading
Hi-Octane Bullfrog publishes a Hi-Octane, a racing game that is a bit hard to follow, and faces stiff competition from the likes of Wipeout and CyberSpeed. Continue reading
HardBall 5 Hardball 5 brings yet another PC fan favorite to the PlayStation. With this kind of support, PlayStation’s sport genre is going to have a nice shelf life. Continue reading