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Continuation rather than innovation.
Captain's Log โ Stardate 55134: Blasted several dozen helpless transport ships into slagged metal, then nicked all their stuff.
Amplitude's sci-fi fantasy empire builder certainly has the look, but does it have the goods to back that up?
It's been a long time coming, but does inXile's post-apocalyptic RPG earn its Ranger badge?
Nick Horth would have graduated from the Battle Academy if he hadn't got run over by that King Tiger tank.
How to make the First World War even worse in just fifteen turns, by Lord General Nick Horth.
A remastered version of a game barely a year old? How does this work then?
Head back to the tunnels in 4A's remastered version of <i>Metro 2033</i>.
Hexagons, half-tracks and heavy artillery galore in Slitherine's turn-based combat title.
Does Evil Twin's naval combat game sink or swim? Is that the lamest tagline in recorded history?
Dictators, diplomacy and Dutch courage in EUIV's latest expansion.
Smash the windows. Smash all of the windows.
Think forty years in the desert is tough, Moses? You should try playing this one.
Shooting someone from miles away with absolutely no risk of physical harm to yourself. Is <i>Sniper Elite 3</i> Nick Horth's ideal game?
How the west was won - with the not very careful application of super-heavy tanks.
Nick Horth has a grand vision of a bustling merchant republic, but ends up robbing the Dutch instead.
I came. I saw. Then all my men starved to death and I fell off my horse. Wait, that's not how it's meant to go...
Get your cigars and Castro hats ready, it's time to return to Kaylpso's tropical dictatorship.
War doesn't kill people. Nick Horth's command incompetence does.