You can almost copy this review to Burnout 3. A fun arcade racer with enough modes to entertain. There is still the slight problem of not seeing the oncoming traffic soon enough, that you drive into them. The bigger your TV the better. Definitely not essential if you have a previous Burnout title.
This is almost the same as 'Shane Warne Cricket' but it doesn't feature the Australian state teams. The gameplay is exactly the same though. An excellent cricket simulation for its time.
Gameplay 4/5
Graphics 4/5
Sound 4.5/5
Difficulty 3.5/5
Originality 4/5
At the beginning of the PlayStation's existence there were a few of these interactive movie/QTE/FMV games. This followed on from many of them that were on the Sega CD, 3DO and other systems, where the goal is to quickly press the right button to advance. Like Space Ace and others though, they are often too difficult, making for retry after retry. The game doesn't inform you when you need to press a button to avoid death, and it just makes memorising the buttons and having to constantly retry a necessity. Thankfully, unlike others though, this game doesn't take you back to the start upon death, letting the player pretty much start from where they died.
Gameplay 2/5
Graphics 4/5
Sound 4/5
Difficulty 2/5
Originality 2/5
A weird game if nothing else. You play as this raisin looking thing with the aim to jump and bounce on the competitors head to go through the hoop and score points. It's pretty fiddly and frustrating though without much variety.
There's some fun to be had driving into zombies and playing other Twisted Metal type of modes, but the single player campaign is far too repetitive and easy. They needed to included some more game modes.
Gameplay 3/5
Graphics 3.5/5
Sound 3.5/5
Difficulty 3.5/5
Originality 3/5