The Sims 2 Expansion pack 'Seasons' is the best thing since Sims started expanding.
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Silverfall is an action RPG in which you select your race, build a character, and race off to kill bad things.
Frontline: Fields Of Thunder details the biggest tank battle in the history with such devastating realism that you'll probably emerge from your room with specks of mud and blood.
Blood is so hard to get off iron gratings.
Back story alone does not create a gripping experience, its the community that really makes a MMORPG, at present that is still lacking.
All in all, an excellent little game. It works exactly how it is supposed to, and does not have pretensions to anything it is not.
In short, this game needs to be taken back home by its ear and given a good spanking. It has potential, but it was not ready to be released by a long shot.
Keepsake is a role playing game about a girl on her first day of magic school who shows up and realizes that there is absolutely no-one there.
You find yourself as Marcus Reed, a young renegade cop, determined to put wrongs right, and commit his own brand of crime while he does it.
You have the choice of a 10, 20 or 30 year mission, the real trick is not to get caught out too far away from home and not be able to make it back in time.
Minions of Mirth is a MMORPG that has its roots in the old school but provides an addictive immersive experience today.
Aveyond is strangely compelling and makes for hours upon hours of game play, keeping you entertained at every twist and sometimes strange turn.
You will need to read all 130 pages of the manual in order to play this properly, lets get that straight from the start.
Basically, this is a zombie killing game in which its not that much fun to kill zombies.
Load this baby up and prepare to lose yourself in the magic of the force. Strap yourself into your deathstar and get going.
We welcome Rainbow Six back to the PC, and hopefully with some TLC, the next release will show improved attitude and functionality.
Unfortunately it feels a bit more like a group therapy session than an exciting insight into the Command and Conquer series.
W.W.II Tank Commander, an arcade game for arcade people.
It's simply a really fun arcade racer with so many options that you may never play them all.
All in all, this is a very solid game.