Divinity II – Ego Draconis Review

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Divinity II - Ego Draconis is a case study in the inherent merits and pitfalls of a cross-genre PC gaming mash-up. Part action RPG, part arcade aerial shooter, part Shakespearean dramatic epic, it's an intriguing ride.
Posted on Wednesday, January 27, 2010 by Chris Comiskey in Reviews  Read More...

Shattered Horizon Review

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Shattered Horizon is attacking enemies from directions they don't expect. As a truly unique FPS experience with a budget price and triple-A production values, it's difficult to not get your money’s worth with Shattered Horizon.
Posted on Saturday, January 23, 2010 by Andrew Fogarty in Reviews  Read More...

VVVVVV Review

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Developed by independent game guru Terry "distractionware" Cavanagh, maker of such titles as Don't Look Back and Game Central's favorite, Judith, VVVVVV is a hearken back to gaming past.
Posted on Thursday, January 14, 2010 by Keenan Weaver in Reviews  Read More...

Retro Review: Divine Divinity

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Divine Divinity remains one of the finest RPGs ever constructed. Sure, it doesn't do anything substantially different from the basic tenements of the RPG codex, but what it does, it does damn near to icy-cool perfection.
Posted on Saturday, January 9, 2010 by Chris Comiskey in Reviews  Read More...

ToMI: Rise of the Pirate God Review

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While Tales of Monkey Island doesn’t surpass the best of the LucasArts Monkey Island games, it rivals them in overall quality and definitely makes a worthwhile entry in the series.
Posted on Friday, January 8, 2010 by Samy Masadi in Reviews  Read More...

Retro Review: Command & Conquer: Generals

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Instead of a true successor, Generals proves to be nothing more than Red Alert 2’s awkward stepchild. The result is a decent game which was simply given boots too big to fill.
Posted on Monday, January 4, 2010 by Andrew Fogarty in Reviews  Read More...

Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising Review

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My friends, I have returned from the war-torn battlefronts, seeing both sides of the fight, and it is evidently clear who the loser is. But let us not discuss what the loser could've been, but instead - what Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising really is: a tactical first-person-shooter, focusing mainly...
Posted on Wednesday, December 30, 2009 by Keenan Weaver in Reviews  Read More...

Retro Review: X-COM: UFO Defense

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UFO Defense is an excellent blend of challenging gameplay, complex turn-based combat, and solid simulation. More importantly, it has enough depth and freedom so players can play how they want.
Posted on Monday, December 28, 2009 by James Ewing in Reviews  Read More...