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Alice: Madness Returns Review

American McGee is a name some gamers recognize, but most don’t know exactly who he is. Initially, he was known as that guy who created Alice, but in fairness he worked on a few other...

inFamous 2 Review

The original inFamous is considered by some to be one of the best sandbox games of this generation. It is also considered one of the best superhero games ever created. When Sucker Punch announced...

Red Faction: Armageddon Review

I have fond memories of Volition, Inc.'s original Red Faction. Blowing holes in the ground just to see how far you could go, ripping buildings out from under enemies and busting through a wall to get ...

The First Templar Review

Everyone knows about the Templars; holy order warriors that fought in the crusades, protectors of the coveted Holy Grail, and fist-pounding righters of wrong. Haemimont Games’ The Fir...

Guns of Icarus Review

Truth be told, Guns of Icarus has been sitting in my Steam Library since Christmas. I received it as part of the Indie Flight Pack and never did get around to playing it. When we were asked to review ...

Garshasp: The Monster Slayer Review

Garshasp is a game which bears an uncanny resemblance to the likes of God of War, Dante's Inferno and Conan. It tells a tale of a Persian Warrior, Garshasp, on a quest to rid his land of an...

Hydrophobia Prophecy Review

It's not unheard of to see a game ported from one platform to the next, nor is it uncommon to see a period of years pass between platform appearances. What is rare is to see a developer take...

Sanctum Review

Before the iPhone hit the market, tower defense games were few and far between. The first one I recall playing was PixelJunk Monsters, which featured the protagonist moving about the battlefield...

CrimeCraft Review

I'm typically hesitant to jump into MMOs. I've always viewed them as huge investments of time and money and, even with those that I've been extremely interested in, my enthusiasm...

Divinity II: The Dragon Knight Saga Review

Have you ever wanted to be a dragon? Breathe fire on people and fly above the clouds? Sounds pretty cool, right? Well in Divinity II: Dragon Knight Saga, you can do just that and a lot more.