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Hearts of Iron III is one of the most complex games a player can now pick up, install and play. It deals with the expanded era of World War II and allows a player to choose any country that existed in the world at that point and guide it's destiny through the titanic conflict. Naturally most players gravitate to... |
12 August 2011 07:31 GMT |
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Pro Cycling Manager, as a series, has a much smaller audience than it deserves. That's a real shame because, after a few less than perfect releases in 2009 and 2010, the developers at Cyanide and the publishers at Focus Home Interactive have managed to create a real gem, a game that combines the managing aspect ... |
4 August 2011 09:23 GMT |
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One of the most renowned tennis games out there, Virtua Tennis 4 finds its way to PC, under the umbrella of the giant Sega. It promises groundbreaking graphics, a revamped and improved career mode, lots of top players brought in digital form and, of course, multiplayer gameplay. The world’s top tennis star... |
25 July 2011 11:31 GMT |
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How long can little girls with asymmetrical haircuts scare someone? Let's say they get a man for a few times when they first meet. Let's say that the scare attempts are well hidden behind mech action and some very solid shooting mechanics the second time around. Can the same horror clichés work a thi... |
6 July 2011 07:31 GMT |
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The Red Faction series carved its own niche ever since the inception of the franchise back in 2001, by letting players interact with the environment in new and exciting ways. And when we mean interact, we mean tear everything down with a big hammer until there's nothing left.
2009's Red Faction: Guerrill... |
30 June 2011 08:45 GMT |
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After almost 15 years of extremely troubled development, Duke Nukem Forever has been finally delivered to fans that have all but forgotten about this classic series that last appeared in the late 1990s.
After spending a huge amount of time in development at 3D Realms, eventually causing the studio to go bankrupt, ... |
27 June 2011 07:40 GMT |
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One of the most exciting ideas embedded into Dungeon Siege III is the quick switching between battle stances for all the characters. The idea is that regardless of who you play there are situations when group based close quarters is more important and others when long range one on one combat is the main concern. A pl... |
23 June 2011 05:22 GMT |
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Codemasters' Dirt franchise made a name for itself by not only offering a realistic rally experience, but also by adopting more extreme events like buggy racing, rallycross or special stunt competitions.
Now, with Dirt 3, the UK-based studio has strengthened the mechanics seen in the impressive Dirt 2 and add... |
2 June 2011 09:55 GMT |
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The Witcher 2 is a game that the gaming world will be talking about for quite some time from now on because it's one of the rare titles that manage to be close to excellence in a number of categories, from narrative to graphics and art design to how choices are handled and combat. It is not without any flaws, bu... |
28 May 2011 16:11 GMT |
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The First Templar is a pretty intriguing game, arriving from Haemimont Games, a Bulgarian developer previously known for more strategic titles like Imperium Romanum or Tropico 3, and trying to carve out its own space in the extremely busy action adventure genre.
Being set during the first crusade and focusing on t... |
12 May 2011 09:50 GMT |
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Being the successor to the critically acclaimed Portal can't be easy, and Valve really had a tough job ahead of it when it formally announced Portal 2 last year. The new title was set to continue the story of Chell, the heroine from the original game, and introduce brand new mechanics as well as a cooperative mu... |
22 April 2011 09:35 GMT |
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Tower defense games are to the independent gaming scene what military first-person shooters are to the triple-AAA part of the industry, largely because lots of small developers are trying their hands on making titles in the genre in order to get their name out there.
While this has caused almost the whole genre to... |
19 April 2011 07:15 GMT |
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Oh, what a difference the racing line makes. For me having it around means that I have a reliable way of judging my own driving decisions. Its absence makes me feel lost in an ocean of driving possibilities out of which I am only extracted by the sickening sound of crumpling against another concrete barrier.It does n... |
10 April 2011 05:11 GMT |
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When it comes to beautiful looking games, few developers can come close to the pedigree of German company Crytek, which is responsible for titles like the original Far Cry, Crysis or Crysis: Warhead.Now, the studio is back, with Crysis 2, the next installment in its first-person shooter, running on the brand new CryE... |
6 April 2011 07:00 GMT |
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First-person shooters are becoming more and more numerous these days, with all new titles trying to achieve some of the big profits earned by Activision's Call of Duty or EA's Battlefield franchises.Homefront is the newest contender, coming from Kaos Studios and THQ, which tries to break the mold through an... |
25 March 2011 08:00 GMT |
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It is hard to review Total War: Shogun 2. The game is the second one set in Medieval Japan, focusing on the struggle between the clans for control of the title of Shogun. The game is the latest in a long running strategy series from The Creative Assembly that began about 11 years ago and has lately suffered from a ra... |
22 March 2011 18:31 GMT |
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Dragon Age 2 is a clear sign that, when it comes to the role-playing experience, BioWare is determined to innovate and not just iterate. Unfortunately, innovation is not always a good idea when it comes to a franchise with apparently established rules and the opinion of gamers will be divided on the changes that the ... |
15 March 2011 08:29 GMT |
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If there's one race that always feels like it’s getting the worst of the Warhammer 40,000 universe, it's the Imperial Guard. There are a lot of them but most are badly trained, ready to flee at the first sight of xenos and easy prey for all manners of enemies of the Imperium.
Dawn of War II managed to er... |
9 March 2011 07:36 GMT |
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First-person shooters are a dime a dozen these days, with such titles practically flooding the market and the consumer.
As such, innovation is pretty much mandatory if studios want to create a shooter that will withstand the test of time and actually grow a loyal fan base.
Bulletstorm is such a game, with the t... |
28 February 2011 07:30 GMT |
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Ibiza can be beautiful, especially late in the afternoon, when shadows lengthen and night sneaks in, almost begging the player to slow down a bit and take in the sight, maybe step out of the car with the misses and take a few pictures that will later wind up on Facebook and draw a lot of gasping comments. That's... |
20 February 2011 17:01 GMT |
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