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Warriors Orochi Review
The Warriors' games essentially task the player with controlling one or more of the legendary and mythical heroes from either Chinese or Japanese history.
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 Review
Tiger Woods 08 covers the bases and delivers a solid game of golf. However a few years without enough new ideas are starting to age the franchise somewhat.
Halo 3 Review
As the previous two games, the story is still as convoluted as ever with twists and turns at every level.
Two Worlds Review
Two Worlds succeeds at what it sets out to provide - a poor man's Oblivion and a simple, unrestrictive introduction to role playing games.
Blitzkrieg 2: Liberation Review
Unlike many other more generic games of its type, the whole Blitzkrieg corpus prides itself on its attention to historical detail.
Undercover: Operation Wintersun Review
You're back in 1943 and The British Intelligence Community uncovers some secret plans alluding to some research by the Nazi's into nuclear weapons is at an advanced stage.
Medal of Honor: Airborne Review
The Medal of Honor series has had its ups and downs; unfortunately there have been more downs recently.
Sword of the Stars: Born of Blood Review
Sword of the Stars is unique from other turn-based space empire titles out there, the enormous sizes of the galaxies and their shapes set it apart.
Destination Treasure Island Review
This game coupled with the recent confirmation of a sequel to Telltale's take on Sam'n'Max could just be the resurgent spark that the genre needs.
Lineage II: The Chaotic Chronicle Review
A fantasy mmo that's made ever more surreal by its art style and hidden beneath that is a grinding mega-fest.
UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 Review
UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 delivers an excellent league experience offering all the teams and game structure as you would expect from a licensed product.
UFO: Trilogy Review
The UFO series has gone from mediocre beginnings to something exciting. Now four years and three games down the line we have a shiny new trilogy pack.
Overlord Review
With the premise of being a sleeping evil being, you find a world where evil isn't much of a hassle. You're woken to fix that and bring balance to the world, an almost noble cause.
Loki Review
Cyanide Studio has accomplished a lot with Loki; crafting the kind of distorted, action packed hack'n'slash history lesson gamers have been craving ever since God of War.
Colin McRae: DIRT Review
Colin McRae's DiRT is a fabulous game that just didn't make the cut to stardom because of its lack of capable multiplayer.
Galactic Assault: Prisoner of Power Review
It seems we have yet another laboured genre emerging: the futuristic, post-apocalyptic, stranded on an alien planet, turn based strategy-'em-up.
BioShock Review
Jack, whose name we know only from a name written on a cutscene birthday present, begins the tale plane-wrecked in the ocean, saved only by a very well placed underwater city.
Obscure II Review
Set almost two years after the botanical events of the first game, Obscure II opens with our scholarly chums now having embarked to University dorms.
Ship Simulator 2008 Review
Despite a great deal of attention obviously being poured into the environments, there's a distinct lack of various aquatic hazards that would make Ship Sim far more immersive.