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Apr 2, 2008
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PC - Obscure: The Aftermath - Obscure: The Aftermath

Obscure: The Aftermath is a survival-horror game aimed at people that love Hollywood screamers. The story involves a rowdy fraternity party that unleashes mutants on a college campus, and the to-do list calls for hacking up those creatures with hockey sticks, chainsaws, and other fun killing implements. Sounds sweet, right? NOT! The action is weak and the graphics are butt-ugly.

Atmospherically, the game does what it need ...

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Jul 30, 2009
PC Review
PC - Officers - Officers

World War II strategy games are a bit like pigeons: when the end of the world comes, they’ll still be trotting around, necks all puffed up, cooing in an attempt to get a leg up. That’s not to imply that Officers is some sort of spoof of World War II, or that it’ll mate with Company of Heroes and lay eggs - it just suffers from its own nature, as well as its position in a market saturated by similar games. ...

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Oct 6, 2009
PC Review
PC - Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising - Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising

Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising doesn’t have save points - it uses checkpoints. Whoa there, hold on a minute. Don’t go slouching off, grumbling about consoles and whatnot. It’s not that bad. These checkpoints actually work. They don’t always work, but they do the job better than the solitary save game in the first game did. ...

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Oct 9, 2007
PC Review
Oct 9, 2007 You can't get much for sixty bucks these days. Dinner and a movie for two? Perhaps. A pair of jeans? Maybe one leg. So there's no way five incredible games, all worthy of individual purchase, would be available for that low, low price, right? You poor naive fool, says Valve, how wrong you are. Their Orange Box is finally here, and its five big sections - Half-Life 2: Episode Two, Team Fortress 2, Portal, Half-Life 2, and Half-Life 2: Episode One - are all juicy, delicious, and ...
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Oct 7, 2009
PC Review
PC - Order of War - Order of War

Where are you hiding it Order of War? Where’s that nugget of novelty, that pinch of personality that sets you apart from the rest of the Company of Blitzkrieg set?

It’s certainly not in your two nine-mission campaigns. They’re as predictable as they come – dreary slogging matches with almost no room for tactical experimentation. ...

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Oct 15, 2009
PC Review
PC - Osmos - Osmos

We’re typing this while the Osmos soundtrack gently moans from our speakers - a relaxing ambient soundscape that makes us feel like we’re floating. In the game, we really are floating. We’re a spherical microbe, fighting for survival in a gloopy mess of other microbes. All we need to do to win is become the biggest. ...

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Aug 1, 2008
PC Review
PC - Out of the Park Baseball 9 - Out of the Park Baseball 9

Out of the Park Baseball 9, or OotPB 9 for short, is a comprehensive, astonishingly intricate sim. It’s just one that doesn’t have a friendly way in for new players. ...

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May 22, 2007
PC Review
Nostalgia is a dangerous thing. We remember Out of this Worlds beautifully animated alien vistas and a cinematic and narrative edge conjured up with nary a syllable of the written or spoken word. What we dont remember, however, is the hours we must have spent as a 12-year-old screaming and shouting as the game forced us to replay the same bastard-hard cavern jumping sequences after a cruel one-shot kill from a lumbering monkey-man guard. Games just used to be harder, and we were used to ...
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Feb 5, 2007
PC Review
Unless you live near a motorway, regularly break the law or are easily thrilled at low speeds, driving is, in reality, a bit dull. Not only that, but skidding around corners doesn't work like it does in games like Outrun, where getting around bends takes nothing more than a flick of the wrist and a tap of the brakes before you can sit back and let entirely untrue physics carry you along safely. Coast 2 Coast offers as pure an arcade racer as you could imagine, remaining loyal to the series in ...
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May 15, 2008
PC Review
PC - Overclocked: A History of Violence - Overclocked: A History of Violence

Overclocked! Yeah! Rip off your safety switch - this is gonna be crazy, like an upturned hat filled with jumping murder beans. Rip out your teeth, Grandma - this is gonna get mucky. In fact, Overclocked is as low-octane as point-and-clicks get, turning the engine off and freewheeling downhill toward Lake Atmospherically Placid. This is not an inherently bad thing, and if you can stomach the game’s faults, of which there are two ...

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