PC Game Reviews
PC Game Reviews
- The Apprentice
[PC]
- If this haphazard collection of minigames was the best the developer could muster for an Apprentice game, The Donald may be due for a firing spree.(Posted on 15 March 2006 04:03 PM)
- The Sims 2: Open for Business
[PC]
- By introducing new job-related skills, the ability to hire and fire, and a healthy number of new items, Open for Business makes it fun to put your sims to work.(Posted on 8 March 2006 06:03 PM)
- TOCA Race Driver 3
[PC]
- TOCA 3 boasts an awesome variety of racing disciplines, and it backs that boast up with some really excellent driving mechanics.(Posted on 24 February 2006 05:02 PM)
- GT Legends
[PC]
- A joy to play and a real showpiece for the vintage cars it replicates, GT Legends is a great achievement and a must-have for simulation addicts.(Posted on 17 February 2006 05:02 PM)
- Star Wars: Empire at War
[PC]
- Star Wars fans finally get to play a strategy game worthy of the license.(Posted on 16 February 2006 05:02 PM)
- Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure
[PC]
- Getting Up builds a cohesive and entertaining world without sacrificing gameplay, resulting in a really great overall package.(Posted on 14 February 2006 06:02 PM)
- Command & Conquer The First Decade
[PC]
- A lot of what made Command & Conquer great comes through in this package, but a few rough edges make it all seem a little sloppy.(Posted on 13 February 2006 05:02 PM)
- Curious George
[PC]
- Curious George may be squarely aimed at a younger audience, but even they will likely tire of its overly repetitive minigames and extremely simplistic platforming.(Posted on 10 February 2006 05:02 PM)
- Land of the Dead: Road to Fiddler's Green
[PC]
- This game fails to deliver even the most garden-variety zombie-killing thrills, due to its inept combat, bad visuals, and cripplingly stupid artificial intelligence.(Posted on 10 February 2006 03:02 PM)
- WWII Tank Commander
[PC]
- This budget action game has its moments, but it's also a very shallow experience with very little depth or replayability.(Posted on 7 February 2006 03:02 PM)