Napoleon’s Campaigns is not one for the average turn-based strategy gamer and will likely be no friend what-so-ever to the casual gamer.
Browsing: Reviews by Simon Priest
The Golden Horde isn’t your traditional run-of-the-mill real-time strategy game, and I’m not talking about its period setting.
Europa Universalis: Rome likes to you give you plenty to think about aside from just what province is next on your shopping list.
A future near depleted of fossil fuels erupts in war as the global powers battle desperately for survival – what it lacks in revolution it makes up for in fun.
We had a chance to play this MMORPG with a roughly 6 year development time. Does an unusually large amount of time invested to create a game equal more fun?
Crysis is one of those types of games that sets out to redefine quality in its field, while the FPS community have their latest and greatest champion – so too does the gaming industry as a whole.
Empire Earth is striking the globe once again in this third reiteration, and this time around the whole World is up for a scrap.
If you're a fan of John Woo or feel the need to blow through things with wild abandonment then Stranglehold should be on your 'To Do' list.
Sword of the Stars is unique from other turn-based space empire titles out there, the enormous sizes of the galaxies and their shapes set it apart.
A fantasy mmo that's made ever more surreal by its art style and hidden beneath that is a grinding mega-fest.
UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 delivers an excellent league experience offering all the teams and game structure as you would expect from a licensed product.
Corporations, espionage, scenarios, mods, empires, leaders, units, and wonders - Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword is one impressive expansion.
Those land lubber dynasties have decided to way anchor and set their sights on a new enterprise, plenty of new swag and nobility up for greedy grabs.
Space, it's big and mostly black - Provox Games delivers a very attractive version of our final frontier in Spaceforce: Rogue Universe, with an abundance of shiny things we can collect.
It's a game worthy of Mordor, so get a copy as soon as you can; here's one not to miss for any Tolkien fan.
The Shivering Isles - a land split between a twisted, dark Dementia and a vibrant, deadly Mania. Welcome to the lair of the mad god, his realm, and his rules.
Stalker Shadow of Chernobyl is an ambitious title from GSC, one that succeeds and amazes in some areas but almost horridly trips and stumbles along in others.
Would I recommend this to fans of the FPS genre or those who like to play on the darker side of the tracks? No, honestly I wouldn't waste anyone's time with false prophecies about Infernal.
Bohemia really shocked and led the pack for combat realism with Operation Flashpoint, now they're set to hit hard and fast again with Armed Assault.
Sherlock Holmes is a world renowned name and has spawned a whole manner of mediums to reach its fans; this is the third Frogware bid to deliver their flavour of a timed classic.