Tag: PC
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Review: The Samaritan Paradox (PC)
A satisfying point-and-click game that stumbles at the finish line.
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Review: The Witch’s Yarn (PC)
Despite some interesting mechanics, this game is largely forgettable.
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Review: 1954 Alcatraz (PC)
Breaking out of the “inescapable prison” should be perhaps a bit harder, but it’s still fun nonetheless.
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Review: Journal (PC)
Reading someone else’s journal doesn’t turn out to be all that fun.
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Review: Might & Magic X – Legacy (PC)
Unapologetically old school.
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Review: Antisquad (PC)
A solid turn-based strategy game that makes up for its shortcomings with a more than reasonable price point.
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Review: Reaper: Tale of a Pale Swordsman (PC)
If you like games that play themselves, you just might get a kick out of this.
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Review: Dead Man’s Draw (PC)
An amusing pirate-themed casual/card game with which to kill time.
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Review: Guise of the Wolf (PC)
“Guise of a Game” would be a more fitting title.
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Review: Blackguards (PC)
A thoroughly enjoyable tactical role playing experience.
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Review: Nidhogg (PC)
Nidhogg Developer: Messhof Publisher: Messhof Genre: Indie, Action Release: 01/13/2014 The saying, “Looks can be deceiving” definitely applies to Nidhogg, an indie game from developers Messhof. Nidhogg has the graphical style of a classic Atari 2600 game, but underneath the deceptive simple graphics is an exciting, action driven and addictive multiplayer game. Nidhogg is an…
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Review: Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta – Episode 1 (PC)
The best thing you can say about this Uncharted clone is that it could have been even worse.
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Review: Teslagrad (PC)
It may not look it at first glance, but Teslagrad is a challenging, but fun puzzle/platformer.
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Review: Face Noir (PC)
Too bad we have to wait for them to finish the second half of this interesting adventure tale.
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Review: XCOM: Enemy Within (PC/Sony PlayStation 3)
The best game of 2012 somehow got even better.
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Review: Flights of Fancy: Two Doves Collector’s Edtion (PC)
A solid game that could have been even better.
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Review: Left in the Dark: No One on Board (PC)
An amusing horror tale to get you in the holiday spirit.
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Review: Nearwood Collector’s Edition (PC)
A pretty good offering for one company’s last crack at the hidden object genre.
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Review: Phenomenon: Meteorite (PC)
The real phenomenon is how they managed to screw up a killer premise. At least it plays rather well.
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Review: League of Light: Dark Omens Collector’s Edition (PC)
An above average hidden object game that was marred by one thing.