Fast Striker (Japan)
Grade: B
Publisher: NG Dev (2010)
Reviewed: 2011/1/25
Recommended variation: Original
Our high score: 69.6M
1 player
Fatal Fury Mark of the Wolves
Grade: B
Publisher: SNK (2001)
Reviewed: 2002/8/24
Rating: Teen (13+)

Mark of the Wolves is mainly distinguished by the fact that it's the
first game to feature a fighter named
Butt (I kid you not!) You might think that alone would be enough to earn it an 'A', but compared to
Capcom Vs. SNK or
King of Fighters Evolution, Fatal Fury looks somewhat dated. Heck, the faces on the character selection screen are so pixelated you can barely make them out! The fighters in the actual game don't look much better, but at least they're animated nicely, although a little on the small side. Most of the characters are your typical martial arts variety, but there's also a huge guy with a little bird head, the aforementioned black guy named "Butt", a bratty little boy, and a sexy woman who enjoys hanging out with sailors. The backgrounds are completely 2D, but are quite appealing in a
Street Fighter II kind of way. I especially like the downtown scenes. The gameplay features some cool twists on the standard formula. First of all, before each fight you position your "T.O.P." meter over your life gauge, providing extra strength depending on the status of your life bar. "Just Defended" moves give you
back life if you successfully block a series of attacks, and "Guard Crush" wears down your opponent's ability to block. No question about it, this is some solid 2D fighting action, even if it does look old. There's also plenty of humor and some impressive artwork you can open up. I just wish the game didn't constantly ask if I want to save. © Copyright 2002 The Video Game Critic.
Fighting Force 2
Grade: F-
Publisher: Eidos (1999)
Reviewed: 2011/3/13
Rating: Teen (animated violence)
Fighting Vipers 2 (Japan)
Grade: B+
Publisher: Sega (2001)
Reviewed: 2017/3/20
Recommended variation: arcade
Our high score: 7:16.81
1 or 2 players
Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge
Grade: C-
Publisher: Hasbro (2000)
Reviewed: 2002/3/15
Rating: Everyone

Just when I thought Hasbro was in way over their head in the video game business, they actually release a half-way decent Frogger game. Don't get me wrong, Frogger 2 is not great, but it's a frickin' masterpiece compared to their first Frogger game (Playstation). The biggest improvement is in the control department. Unlike the slow, lazy frogs in the last game, these frogs are quick and responsive. Sometimes they're too responsive, causing you to accidentally take that extra hop into the abyss. The graphics are nice, and the stages are simple enough that you can easily tell where you're going. It's that simplicity that gives this game a tiny bit of the flavor of the original classic game. In addition to the adventure mode, there's an "arcade mode" with some "retro-inspired" mini-games. Although these mini-games feature bits and pieces of the original Frogger, a true emulation of the original game is nowhere to be found. The multiplayer mode, which consist of a series of frog races, isn't much fun at all. © Copyright 2002 The Video Game Critic.
Publisher: Acclaim (2000)
Reviewed: 2007/5/19
Rating: Teen (animated violence, comic mischief, suggestive themes)
Gauntlet Legends
Grade: A-
Publisher: Midway (2000)
Reviewed: 2006/7/14
Rating: Teen
Publisher: Sega (1999)
Reviewed: 2012/12/15
Publisher: Hucast (2015)
Reviewed: 2015/11/21
Publisher: Capcom (2000)
Reviewed: 2007/6/22
Rating: Everyone
Publisher: Capcom (2001)
Reviewed: 2007/6/22
Grand Theft Auto 2
Grade: C-
Publisher: Sega (2000)
Reviewed: 2000/6/6
Rating: Mature

Grand Theft Auto 2 (GTA2) takes me back to my days in the hood where smokin' blunts and bustin' caps was a way of life. This is the first game I've seen with profanity in it, and I must say it's about time! When the story begins, there are three gangs controlling a city. You can do jobs for any gang, but the more popular you become with one, the more hostile the other gangs behave towards you. Jobs include pick-ups, robberies, and even killing frenzies. The game provides an overhead view of the city, and the characters are very small. When you drive a vehicle, it looks like a clip from one of those police chase shows. You can move freely around the city, and an arrow always points you to your next destination. It's fun to randomly shoot people and carjack vehicles (did I just say that??), but the missions are where the real challenge is. The main problem with his game is the control. You're forced to use the analog controller, which is fine for driving, but it's hard to get your man to walk in the right direction - a big problem when you're running from police. Also, too much time is spent trying to find the phones. The sound is terrific, with realistic city background noises, and radio stations that play when you're in the car. Overall, GTA2 is somewhat interesting, but the control holds it back. © Copyright 2000 The Video Game Critic.
Publisher: Ubisoft (2002)
Reviewed: 2004/8/31
Rating: Teen
Publisher: Konami (2000)
Reviewed: 2018/12/29
Rating: Everyone (comic mischief)
Publisher: Capcom (2000)
Reviewed: 2018/4/26
Rating: Teen
Our high score: 250,500
1 or 2 players
Gundam: Side Story 0079
Grade: D
Publisher: Bandai (2000)
Reviewed: 2014/9/16
Rating: Teen (animated violence)
Publisher: NG Dev Team (2012)
Reviewed: 2012/7/18
Our high score: 66650
1 player