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Cabelas Outdoor Adventures 2010 (PC)

Enjoy killing animals, but wish you could do it in your living room? Have we got the hunting simulator for you.

PC Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Caesar IV (PC)
Ancient Rome gets a fresh coat of paint (marble?) in the return of the classic civilization building sim series.
PC Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (PC)
We're still not sure what war this is and the solo campaign could have been longer; but it's the same Call of Duty that we all know and love.
PC Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Call of Duty: Black Ops (PC)

With the hype and excitement surrounding Treyarch's first Call of Duty where they aren't bound by a World War II setting, it's a shame that they went for more of ...

PC Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 23, 2011
 
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (PC)

The adventures of Captain Price's moustache continue

PC Screenshot -  Posted: Feb 07, 2012
 
Call of Duty: World at War (PC)

Treyarch ditches the number subtitle and expectedly returns to WWII and the Pacific theatre of war. World at War has extremely brutal gunplay and amazing online multiplayer and co-op modes, but don't ...

PC Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Call of Juarez (PC)
A fire-and-brimstone shooter that pays homage to the spaghetti western with plenty of duels, wagons, Stetsons, sheriffs and quick-draw shootouts.
PC Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood (PC)

A prequel to the original Call of Juarez, Bound in Blood has lots of great ideas and very improved FPS combat. Now if only it had campaign co-op.

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Captain Successor (PC)

Captain Successor's shooter gamplay won’t stay fun forever, but we’ve yet to tire of it. It’s worth the measly access price.

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Caster (PC)

Even with its terrain deforming spells, the game is too short and shallow for the price. Available for download from Steam.

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Catching Features (PC)
This download only game makes hiking fun, in a virtual sense. Though the actual outdoors looks a great deal better.
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CellFactor: Revolution (PC)
Foreshadows the use of the PhysX card, but this shooter just can't get it done.
PC Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Ceville (PC)

Though some of the humor is a little forced, this is a cute and inoffensive PC adventure.

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Chains (PC)

Chains has the most satisfyingly squishy physics since... well, since that other indie physics-based sphere-em-up – Land of Gunk, was it? In common with 2DBoy’s hit, Ivan and Philip Traykov’s ...

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Champions Online (PC)

It doesn’t always make itself easy to like, and it’ll die on the vine unless it gets more areas to quest in and endgame content pretty damn soon, but it’s ...

PC Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Championship Manager 2007 (PC)
The latest in the once glorious but now frankly mediocre Championship Manager series sets out with a host of new features that threaten to push it up the table.
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Championship Manager 2008 (PC)
Championship Manager looks better than ever in this 2008 incarnation. Still a bit on the crappy/too easy side, but we're happy to see some progress.
PC Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Championship Manager 2010 (PC)
Unrealistic transfers, player prices, board criticisms and transfer-listed players are a gripe, while being unable to alter small details – such as your manager’s experience levels or which leagues are ...
PC Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
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Chessmaster: The Art Of Learning (PC)
Well, what can we say? It's chess.
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Chronicles of Mystery: The Scorpio Ritual (PC)

If you enjoy below-average games or like adventures where the voices cut out halfway through every single sentence, then this one is for you. As is a sharp blow to ...

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Circus Empire (PC)
It's a game with depth that will keep you on your toes. There's more to this game than just juggling.
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CITIES XL (PC)

Cities XL does have some pleasure to eke from it. It’s just tough to get into, and we can’t, at present, recommend subscribing. However, it may be worth a shot ...

PC Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
City Life (PC)
An interesting take on the city-building genre that SimCity created, City Life's main hook is something that its predecessors have largely ignored: social classes.
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City Life Edition 2008 (PC)
City Life offers a vast amount of detail, a hefty editor and a unique approach to social design. But can it out-do Sim City 4?
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City Life: World Edition (PC)
City Life: World Edition introduces new maps, buildings and a content editor to customize and master your international metropolis.
PC Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
City of Heroes (PC)
Shoot radiation beams from your eyes and smite evil in day-glo lycra. It's every comic-book fan's dream come true.
PC Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
City of Sinners & Saints (PC)

Want to make friends in a social network that's in 3D? Well, here you go.

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City of Villains (PC)
The dark side of comic books gets its day in a game that plays uncannily like City of Heroes - maybe to a fault. It's still fun, though.
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CivCity: Rome (PC)
An offshoot of the Civilization series, CivCity gives you the chance to build and run Rome - your way.
PC Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword (PC)
With tons of new units, leaders, and scenarios, it's the biggest expansion to ever hit any Civ game.
PC Screenshot -  Posted: Aug 21, 2011
 
Civilization IV: Warlords (PC)
Take the world by the throat as one of the greatest war leaders in history and spread your influence in an epoch-spanning expansion pack to Civ IV.
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Cleopatra: Riddle of the Tomb (PC)
You play as Thomas, not Cleopatra, as you try to save everyone he holds dear, but none of them include Cleopatra. Why isn't this called Thomas: Riddle of the Tomb?
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Clive Barker's Jericho (PC)
This is quite possibly the most disgusting, gore-flecked orgy of a horror shooter we've ever seen - you be the judge of whether or not that's a good thing.
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