Miss Rayne is back in another game, this time set in modern times. She’s out to stop a devious vampire plot from succeeding. Released almost a year ago on the consoles, it now finds its way to the PC.
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Psychotoxic is a first-person shooter from Germany that's been in development for a long time. Finally released after years of development, it's hard to understand what took them so long.
Obscure is a budget-priced survival-horror game that can be played in 2-player co-op mode. Check out our review.
Aerial Strike: The Yager Missions is a port of the game Yager, which was released last year on the Xbox. With some slight additions since the Xbox version, how does it compare to other recent releases in the genre, such as the rather fun Space Interceptor
A naval simulation from Sonalysts Combat Simulations is always great news. But one that tries to combine all 3 areas of combat on the sea? See how great this game is in our review.
A re-release of a classic 1996 adventure game, but how does it hold up today?
Dark Age of Camelot: Catacombs is an impressive expansion to one of the best MMORPGs. So why should you go get this one? Read our review to find out.
Yet another Vietnam first person shooter? Does this game suffer from outstanding mediocrity like the other Vietnam games? Read our review to find out.
One of the only RPGs released in quite a while...AND its based on the same graphics engine as Half-Life 2. How good is this game? Find out...
The follow-up to one of the best WW2 first person shooters ever. How good is it?
The first space shooter in a long while, so how does it stack up to other entries in the genre?
The sequel to one of last year's best games. Is it a worthy succesor? Find out in our review.
The game looks phenomenal, and reminds us of the glory days of staying up late playing Doom back in '93, but what has changed since then?
Based on the hit 80s TV show, Miami Vice is a third person shooter at least 20 years too late. How does it stack up?
Painkiller is a throwback to the days of twitch gaming, namely Quake. How does it stack up against modern shooters?