Scrabble mixed with Tetris would be an appropriate way to describe this. Random letters fall from the sky, with the aim being to make words, with a bonus word appearing at the top of the screen to clear the board. Fun, even for someone without great literary skills.
Another psx kart racing game aimed at kids with this having many similarities to CTR. It's not terrible but probably a tad too hard for the demographic it is aimed at, and there isn't much new on offer.
The alternate WWII plot in this game continues to be interesting and offers some picturesque settings and scenarios (such as going on to the moon). As with pretty much every single FPS these days and for many years, there isn't much new, but this is a fun one. Completing it on normal difficulty wasn't extremely difficult but challenging enough as some bosses and other instances offered a challenge.
Gameplay 4/5
Graphics 4/5
Sound 3/5
Difficulty 4.5/5
Originality 3.5/5
Another FMV based game for the Sega CD where the gameplay is thin. It does offer an original experience though where you control a guy trying to escape from goons trying to kill him by giving him the right direction. Choosing the wrong way will result in a video of the goons catching you, and choosing the right way will continue the story. The problem with this is that you are pretty much guessing and often there is little common sense needed. For example, at the beginning of the game you get on a skateboard instead of a bike or in a car to escape. Like Night Trap though this is worth a quick play.
You know what to expect when you pick up a WipEout game: some quick racing, good visuals and tricky tracks. Each title gets slightly better but I don't think any game pushes the envelope with as many new modes and features that there could be.