Category: PC Games
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Review: Shadows On the Vatican- Act I: Greed (PC)
Shadows On the Vatican – Act I: Greed Developer:10th Art Studios Publisher: Adventure Productions Genre: Adventure Release Date: 02/13/2012 Although the North America has companies like Double Fine and Telltale Games, the vast majority of adventure games are being developed and published across the Atlantic in Europe. Case in point, the game we are looking…
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Review: Ghost Towns: The Cats of Ulthar Collector’s Edition (PC)
It’s not secret this game uses a Lovecraft connection to garner attention. The question is: is that attention deserved?
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Review: Da New Guys: Day of the Jackass (PC)
What better way to celebrate leap year then with one of the best adventure games of 2012? And it’s bases on wrestling!
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Review: City of Secrets (PC)
This is one city where the secrets were probably better off left uncovered.
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Review: The Cross Formula (PC)
I really wanted to like The Cross Formula, but it just wouldn’t let me.
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Review: Fortune Summoners: Secret of the Elemental Stone (PC)
Don’t let the cute fool you – there’s actually a challenging game under the brightly colored veneer.
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Review: Spooky Mall (PC)
Unless you have a secret fear of clowns, you’ll find nothing spooky in this mall.
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Review: Law & Order Legacies (PC)
In the video game world, there are those who play games, and those who review them. This is one of those reviews.
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Review: Haunted Past: Realm of Ghosts Collector’s Edition
Can this spooky ghost story stand tall over other hidden object games?
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Review: Star Wars The Old Republic (PC)
BioWare has unleashed Star Wars The Old Republic, and I’m along for the ride.
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Review: Curse at Twilight: Thief of Souls Collector’s Edition (PC)
A haunted mansion might be and overdone premise, but this is still and enjoyable hidden object game.
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Review: The Princess Case: A Royal Scoop (PC)
Someone has kidnapped the Princess, but is she worth saving?
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Review: Brink of Consciousness: Dorian Gray Syndrome Collector’s Edition (PC)
Dorian Gray proves that sometimes the fourth time is the charm. This is one game that adventure fans aren’t going to want to miss.
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Review: Grimoire Chronicles (PC)
Is this budget priced RPG a thrilling tale, or just another forgettable game in a sea of better titles?
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Review: Weird Park: Broken Tune Collector’s Edition (PC)
The third time is the creepiest as I cover another point-and-click game. This time, those afraid of clowns and carnivals need not apply.
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Review: House of 1000 Doors: Collector’s Edition (PC)
I bring to you another point and click/hidden object title. This one eschews murder mysteries for helping bring lost souls to peace. Does that make a more compelling tale?
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Review: Mountain Crime: Requital (PC)
A mysterious murder at a remote hotel in the middle of a terrible storm. Sounds like the perfect place for a scavenger hunt!
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Review: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (PC)
The PC version of Skyrim took an arrow to the knee before release…
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Review: Relics: Dark Hours (PC)
Relics: Dark Hours Developer: Subdued Games Publisher: Big Fish Games Genre: Adventure Release Date: 11/15/2011 I can’t explain exactly why, but I’ve always loved Full Motion Video games. From Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective to Double Switch and The 7th Guest, there’s something about these types of adventure games that I can’t help but find charming.…
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Review: Jurassic Park: The Game (PC)
Jurassic Park has all the problems of an adventure and cinematic title and The Game is now on the feed…