The acronym stands for 'Mad, Ugly, Dirty Television'. Call the shots as a top TV Exec in this Sims-style game, striving to the ratings and bring in the ...
The winner for Excellence in Visual Art from the 2009 Independent Games Festival and one of the PAX10, this robot-filled world makes us wish we had metal skin. Available via ...
A great sense of humour makes this simple, solidly made shooter a degree more special. At the cheap price, Madballs in Babo: Invasion is a surprising treat.
A hero management game is a lovely idea, and the level of simulation here is rich. The only problem is that the game tries to use its hero-guiding principles as ...
Providing that you can wade through a terrible user-interface and complicated controls when without a gamepad, this is another decent outing for the 2K franchise
Developed under the advisory of historian Niall Ferguson, Making History II lets you play out epic battles in World War II with both combat and economics. Research weapons, modernize your nation, ...
This is a throwaway game, that should be taken lightly and in small doses, but the doses you’d be giving yourself will be fun ones. Playing too long will lead ...
Since leaving the NYPD and New York itself behind, Max has drifted from bad to worse. Double-crossed and a long way from home, Max is now trapped in a city ...
Medal of Honor's campaign is well-scripted and well-acted, and parts of it are superbly nerve-racking, but its uninventive missions and premature ending left us wanting. The multiplayer, however, is a ...
Assault Squad exists as a stand-alone expansion of the original Men of War, and while the bolstered gameplay and balance fixes will excite some, the steep learning curve and lack ...
This stand-alone expansion to Men of War is fine enough, but doesn't really improve much on the first game.
Over the top violence and a unique setting doesn't help the fact that the game lacks polish. Available via Steam.
This futuristic car combat may offer limited replay value for its cheap price tag, but it’s fun while it lasts.
This post-apocalyptic, survival-horror, real-fantasy setting, first-person-shooter may be high concept (and full of hyphens), but it looks frighteningly promising.
Mevo happens to be a cheap date at best but ultimately fails in including integration of rythm with action and contains unlockables that fail to be anything but cosmetic.