PC Game Reviews
PC Game Reviews
- Black & White 2 - Battle of the Gods
[PC]
- Battle of the Gods is a straightforward expansion that adds some new, but not remarkably different, content to Black and White 2.(Posted on 24 April 2006 02:04 PM)
- Keepsake
[PC]
- It's got some occasionally interesting puzzles, but the lame story and irritating characters kill whatever appeal Keepsake might have had.(Posted on 20 April 2006 02:04 PM)
- Tycoon City: New York
[PC]
- Tycoon City New York does a decent job at unleashing your inner Donald Trump with an attractive, albeit easy, city simulation.(Posted on 20 April 2006 02:04 PM)
- Dreamfall: The Longest Journey
[PC]
- Anchored by a wonderful cast of characters, the very well-crafted sci-fi story in Dreamfall will leave you anxiously wanting more.(Posted on 18 April 2006 03:04 PM)
- Tomb Raider: Legend
[PC]
- Tomb Raider: Legend is a brief but fun adventure that just about anyone can enjoy.(Posted on 17 April 2006 05:04 PM)
- Commandos Strike Force
[PC]
- Though based on a great series of innovative tactical action/puzzle games, Commandos Strike Force comes off as just another middling World War II shooter, despite some good ideas.(Posted on 14 April 2006 05:04 PM)
- Space Rangers 2: Rise of the Dominators
[PC]
- It has its flaws, but Space Rangers 2 remains a crazy, inspired, over-the-top, and addictive blend of gameplay.(Posted on 14 April 2006 03:04 PM)
- Crime Stories
[PC]
- Rooted in archaic gameplay sensibilities and devoid of engaging characters or plot, Crime Stories won't even appeal to the most vehement of adventure game fans.(Posted on 14 April 2006 02:04 PM)
- Condemned: Criminal Origins
[PC]
- This first-person action game hits you like a sledgehammer with its astounding, stunningly creepy presentation, but it sacrifices opportunities for more shocks and surprises by settling for repetition.(Posted on 11 April 2006 06:04 PM)
- CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder
[PC]
- Despite the touted inclusion of full 3D environments and longer cases, 3 Dimensions of Murder mostly covers well-worn territory, and it's still a breeze to play through.(Posted on 6 April 2006 06:04 PM)