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Dawn of Magic Review
Dawn of Magic contains enough deep content and a pleasing enough approach to the genre to recommend a purchase.
Dawnspire Review
The gameplay of Dawnspire boils down to a hack and slash version of capture the flag as two teams, light and dark, work to capture relics and return them to spawn points.
Genesis Rising: The Universal Review
A confusing mixture of great ideas going unexplored and unusual gameplay elements poorly implemented, it's difficult to decide whether Genesis Rising is uniquely fascinating or a cerebral irritation.
F.E.A.R. Review
If you've never had the pleasure of becoming one of the 'F.E.A.R.' squad members before, the game essentially plays out as a horror-shooter in a series of fairly bland office.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles Review
The Shivering Isles - a land split between a twisted, dark Dementia and a vibrant, deadly Mania. Welcome to the lair of the mad god, his realm, and his rules.
Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars Review
Command and Conquer 3 - Tiberium Wars is a great addition to the franchise and many fans will be breathing a sigh of relief as it returns to more traditional roots.
UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 Review
Uefa Champions League 2006-2007 is the fourth iteration of EA's footy series for the Xbox 360 in less than a 2-year spell at the reigns of the next-gen console.
Silver Fall Review
Silverfall is an action RPG in which you select your race, build a character, and race off to kill bad things.
Sam & Max Episode 5: Reality 2.0 Review
Sam and Max are at it again in the fifth of six episodes in the first season of Sam and Max.
Galactic Civilizations II: Dark Avatar Review
If you're a fan of Dread Lords, then this expansion should absolutely be on your list to pick up as soon as possible.
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl Review
Stalker Shadow of Chernobyl is an ambitious title from GSC, one that succeeds and amazes in some areas but almost horridly trips and stumbles along in others.
Tortuga: Two Treasures Review
Tortuga tries too much and accomplishes far too little. It's a broken game, unfinished, derivative and sloppily produced, filled with uninteresting environments and levels.
Infernal Review
Would I recommend this to fans of the FPS genre or those who like to play on the darker side of the tracks? No, honestly I wouldn't waste anyone's time with false prophecies about Infernal.
Making History: The Calm & The Storm Review
Making History the Calm and the Storm is the kind of game that a history buff, a war gamer, or the micro-managing gamer can really appreciate.
Virtua Tennis 3 Review
For many sports game fans, Sega's Virtua Tennis series has always marked the apex of quality and accessibility that so many lesser titles strive to achieve yet rarely manage to imitate.
Frontline: Fields of Thunder Review
Frontline: Fields Of Thunder details the biggest tank battle in the history with such devastating realism that you'll probably emerge from your room with specks of mud and blood.
Armed Assault Review
Bohemia really shocked and led the pack for combat realism with Operation Flashpoint, now they're set to hit hard and fast again with Armed Assault.
EVIDENCE: The Last Ritual Review
If you enjoy a good horror mystery there's definitely a lot of meat here to dig your teeth into.
Titan Quest: Immortal Throne Review
Ever since the release of 'Empire Strikes Back' it seems that additional material in any franchise now has to take a darker, more sinister approach in order to be taken seriously.
Sherlock Holmes - The Awakened Review
Sherlock Holmes is a world renowned name and has spawned a whole manner of mediums to reach its fans; this is the third Frogware bid to deliver their flavour of a timed classic.