There are no action sequences to detract from the puzzles and other game play so fans of pure adventure games should really enjoy this title.
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Much like the technology on show in Pandemic's latest open-world destructathon, Mercenaries 2 has an air of 2006 about it.
Multiwinia is a true triumph. Buy it, the developers deserve some cash for their outstanding hard work.
Strategy Informer takes a look at the second Episode in the Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People series.
EA’s latest PC adventure is an attempt to bring forth a scale unforeseen in video gaming. It is a game that takes the player on a journey from...
You know you're in for a hardcore TBS experience when the tutorial takes longer to complete than most full price games, and yet still only just...
Clear Sky fails to amaze this time around, but does offer a solid shooting experience. Consider it a warm-up for the holiday season, a game to...
Hotly anticipated as one of the PC games to look out for in 2008, Space Siege is the latest action-RPG from Gas Powered Games...
Taking a break from their ever popular Gear’s franchise, Epic Games has revisited Unreal Tournament and brought it into the current generation...
All in all, totally worth the playtime and highly recommended for fans of adventure gaming and fans of Strong Bad...
Average in every respect and woefully proud of it. It’s a rent at best, but easily avoidable. Save your money and see the film.
A new control scheme and subfactions headline the expansion pack to Command & Conquer 3.
Capcom bring their latest instalment of brutal demon slaying to the PC with added modes and even better visuals.
Beijing 2008 is the official videogame to this year’s Summer Olympic Games being held in China. Carrying on a tradition that started back in...
Funcom bring Robert E. Howard’s world of Conan to the massively multiplayer masses – stepping into the Hyborian realms you soon learn that the...
You really want to like Alone in the Dark, but it’s difficult to enjoy a game when it’s continually slapping you across the face.
All in all, Shadowgrounds: Survivor is a game for fans, casual gamers, and for gamers who miss the old ‘simple’ style of the arcade era.
The game’s outdated and It shouldn’t have reached the PC, definitely not in the state it's in. It’ll appeal to the hardcore, but that was a given.
This game earns the name extreme, from the maps to the enemies to the combat. Even the map building is extreme, particularly if you’re the rabbit
A city packed with bulging muscles, ambiguous spandex suits and a “blast now, ask questions later” justice policy.