Chains – PC ReviewI have always considered that indie companies and developers are carrying the industry on their shoulders, even though the big companies take all the cheese, after all. However, if we wouldn’t have the dedication and innovation of independent developers, we wouldn’t have a games industry
Quake Live – Beta ImpressionsMy eyes are like two huge red onions: big, painful and… uhm… red. And all that because of Quake Live – not at all a game to make you cry, but a game that has the power to turn you into an addict. After a few minutes with the game, you’ll feel the need to frag one more enemy, to unl
Rise of the Argonauts – PC ReviewWe can say that we had our fair share of quality role playing games recently, with Fallout 3 and Mass Effect juicing with quality and able to offer endless hours of fun gameplay. However, one can never have enough RPGs in his life, so Rise of the Argonauts, a game published by Codemasters and develo
Ceville – PC ReviewExperts might claim that the point and click adventure genre is dead (or dieing), but I still believe that out there we still have quality developers creating quality games for the more old school players to enjoy. Such a case is Ceville, the latest point and click adventure game released by Kalypso
Tom Clancy’s EndWar – PC ReviewAlthough the PC market is continuously flooded with real time strategy games, I can never have enough, especially if we’re talking about old school titles. Yes, I’m a sucker for classic RTS games in which I have to build a base, build a huge army and win instead of becoming a “true” gene
Resident Evil 5 – Xbox 360 ReviewHype, anticipation, high expectations – these are some of the things that could, as strange as it sounds, actually ruin a video game: whenever you want something so bad that it hurts, whenever you are offered that something, you’re a bit disappointed. Capcom’s Resident Evil 5 showed all
The Magic Toy Chest – PC ReviewJust like all of you, probably, I never liked that part of my life when I had to clean up my room (and I still don’t). You can imagine that playing a game in which I have to do that over and over again was not the highest on my priorities list, especially since it also combined physics elements: thi
Drakensang: The Dark Eye – PC ReviewIt’s been a while since I last got my hands on a quality RPG and Drakensang: The Dark Eye didn’t seem to be the game to change things around, especially since it was, for me, a virtually unknown title developed by the unknown studio Radon Labs. So not a great business card for the game, right?
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Righteous Kill 2: Revenge of the Poet Killer – PC ReviewTo be honest with you, I have never played the first Righteous Kill, since I heard that it’s short and has nothing to do with the movie, but somehow I decided to go for Righteous Kill 2: Revenge of the Poet Killer and give it a try, especially since it’s been a long time since I last pla
The Maw – PC ReviewI was never a huge fan of platformers, but I did enjoy a Banjo Kazooie here, another Banjo Kazooie there, so I figured out that I could give The Maw a try and hopefully love it, especially since it comes from indie developers Twisted Pixels (not to mention the fact that The Maw was considered a real
Artist Colony – PC ReviewI am a fan of life simulation games and even though I prefer the somewhat more hardcore titles like Spore or other Sim-something titles, I must admit that I enjoy playing Virtual Villagers or Virtual Families, too. And Artist Colony has something of both types of games, obviously with a bit more foc
Delta Force: Xtreme 2 – PC ReviewOh, boy! I still remember the joy of playing the first Delta Force games on my old PC, teaming up with my friends and spending hours crawling on the ground, exploring the huge maps and sniping down enemy after enemy… I still consider Delta Force as one of the best military simulation games I h
Super Laser Racer – PC ReviewAfter my parents almost grounded me for life after they saw me playing Carmageddon back in the days and after I simply destroyed my keyboard when Destruction Derby 2 killed my sanity, I decided that combat racing is not my genre and maybe it would be best for me to stick to playing family-friendly g
Hinterland – PC ReviewAlthough released almost one year ago, it is only now that I had the chance to give Hinterland a try and I decided to share the experience with you guys – if there’s somebody left on this planet who hasn’t played it yet. So read on my Hinterland review to find out if you should buy the R
Three Cards to Midnight – PC ReviewIt is hard to anticipate if a casual player would appreciate some serious depth of the game he or she is playing – but I strongly believe that nobody would say “no” to an exciting story and some revolutionary (or, better said, “revolutionarish”) features. And that’s what Three Cards to Midnigh
Championship Manager 2010 Preview – Demo ImpressionsYesterday, after two years in development, Eidos and Beautiful Game Studios have released a demo for the upcoming Championship Manager 2010 and I was dying to try it, especially since I wanted some real competition for Football Manager who is the obvious choice in terms of football management simula
Wolfenstein – PC ReviewOne of the most anticipated PC games of the year, Wolfenstein was expected to revolutionize the first person shooting genre just like its predecessors did. Carrying such a difficult task, Rave Software, the developers of the game, did their best and actually managed to deliver a really high quality,
Prototype – PC ReviewFrom the start you should know one thing: Prototype is not a game, it’s not a sandbox game, nor an action game, nor anything else: it is a huge explosion. A blast. The biggest nuke in the world, detonated on the screen. What does that mean, after all? Well… read my Prototype review and f
Championship Manager 2010 – PC ReviewThe Championship Manager 2010 demo was the first sign that finally, after years of Football Manager dominating the genre, things are changing and gamers now have more options (because, let’s face it – FM was kind of the only player on the field until now). Fortunately, with the release of the
Grappling Hook – PC ReviewMany of today’s great game developers were once “indie” developers with a big idea. In a couple of years we might be saying the same thing about Christian Teister and his first big creation, Grappling Hook. Read on this review to find out more about an incredible first person puzzler/platforme
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