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PC Game Reviews

Dark Fall: Lights Out [PC]
If you played last year's Dark Fall - The Journal, then you've virtually played its follow-up, Dark Fall: Lights Out. Both games share almost identical weaknesses and strengths.(Posted on 20 October 2004 09:10 AM)
Campaign Gettysburg [PC]
If you're a fan of the period and can find a willing foe, Campaign Gettysburg gives you everything you need to reenact one of the most epic campaigns of all time.(Posted on 19 October 2004 02:10 PM)
Medieval Conquest [PC]
Medieval Conquest is a charming, lighthearted blend of real-time strategy and fantasy-themed, tycoon-style building.(Posted on 18 October 2004 03:10 PM)
Wanted: A Wild Western Adventure [PC]
Fans of old-school adventures who can put up with a lot of problems should find Wanted reasonably entertaining.(Posted on 14 October 2004 05:10 PM)
Conflict: Vietnam [PC]
A solidly average game whose few original ideas are compromised by screwy controls, some pacing problems, and a punishing save-game system.(Posted on 13 October 2004 03:10 PM)
Battles in Normandy [PC]
If you like wargames and can stomach the price, Battles in Normandy definitely provides enough entertainment to earn its keep(Posted on 8 October 2004 05:10 PM)
Secret of the Silver Earring [PC]
The game features interesting characters, an engaging plot, and beautiful graphics, yet it's an adventure with few puzzles and a mystery where you don't actually solve the mystery.(Posted on 8 October 2004 05:10 PM)
Gish [PC]
Gish uses a well-worn genre as the launching pad for some exuberant and largely successful experimentation.(Posted on 7 October 2004 01:10 PM)
Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude [PC]
If you can forgive its brain-dead gameplay and occasionally frustrating design, Magna Cum Laude is a hysterically entertaining romp through a world of wacky sexual hijinks.(Posted on 6 October 2004 04:10 PM)
Port Royale 2 [PC]
Port Royale 2 might focus more on building shipping cartels than sea battles and swordplay, but its brilliantly realized design is more than just number crunching.(Posted on 4 October 2004 12:10 PM)

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