Duty calls once more, will we answer Kevin Spacey's cry for help?
Browsing: Reviews by Michael Johnson
Battleplan: American Civil War does offer glimpses of hope, but in the end it's easy to see that it will be forgotten by even the most casual strategy gamers.
Are two wheels better than four?
Strategy for purists, as the Punic Wars are brought to life in excruciating detail.
Can an indie studio match up to the might of Firaxis in their attempt to revive a classic?
NCSoft's new MMO from a team of Blizzard veterans. just don't call it WoWstar.
Take to the stars and design your destiny in this complex 4x game.
A new direction for Tycoon games, or a watered down take on the formula?
Cars with Jetpacks? Not quite, but close enough.
We take a second look at Ubisoft's CCG based on the venerable fantasy series.
The sky's the limit in this fast-paced platforming score-chaser.
Sailing across the sky, asking why (is this not quite as awesome as it sounds)?
Eschalon: Book III transports you to a time where RPGs didn't really have graphics (or mercy).
Free-to-play multi-player shooter Loadout promises to let you tinker to your heart's content.
Michael Johnson finds out if Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is a worthy port for PC gamers.
Chivalry: Deadliest Warrior sees combatants from several eras meeting on the field of battle in the gory and still ridiculous expansion to Medieval Warfare.
Blood of the Werewolf, asks you to hop, skip and jump (as well as bite, tear and claw) your way to victory.
Michael Johnson learns How to Survive in How to Survive!
Does Haunted Memories Episode 1 offer a scare fit for Halloween?
Aarklash: Legacy is Cyanide Studio's second swing at the Confrontation table-top war-game setting, but does it offer a decent experience?