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Railworks 3: Train Simulator 2012 Review

A lot of kids growing up were big into trains. They had model tracks, conductor hats, even a television show with a talking train that had a face (yeah, that creepy show.) Well, if youâ€â„...

Nuclear Dawn Beta Impressions

Thanks to our friends at Interwave, I had a chance to get an early look at the Nuclear Dawn Beta. One word sums up my time my with the game: potential. When we first learned about the game...

LIMBO Review

It’s been a little over a year since Limbo launched to enormous critical acclaim on the XBox Live Marketplace. Now, the game-meets-art title is coming to the PC and the PSN...

Puzzle Agent 2 Review

Last year, we got a sleeper hit puzzle adventure game in the form of Nelson Tethers: Puzzle Agent. It was a great game with a very funny and entertaining story. Now, this year...

Reviewer Rodeo: DLC – Yeah, You Know Me!

One of the major innovations of this generation has been downloadable content. Whether bringing new stories to single-player campaigns, fresh killing grounds for online sport, or simply some new cloth...

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...

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...