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Scored reviews covering every platform from the Atari 2600 through modern releases. No advertising relationships. No review scores adjusted after publication.
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3.5
Tryst
Tryst doesn't reinvent the RTS, but its dynamic unit customization makes it more interesting than most indie efforts.…
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3.0
Warlock: Master of the Arcane
Warlock strips the Civilization formula to pure fantasy combat. The spell system is a genuine addition, but without…
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3.5
Lollipop Chainsaw
A gaudy, polarizing zombie hack-and-slash with a killer soundtrack and fast, fun combat. Skip the dialogue and grab…
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3.0
Krater
Fatshark's party-based post-apocalyptic RPG has a witty, original world, but clumsy mechanics and thin abilities keep it merely…
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3.5
Diablo III
Diablo III nails the dark mood and connects neatly to Diablo II, but the always-online requirement, thin customization…
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3.0
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13
Total Swing Control finally gives Tiger Woods PGA Tour the difficulty it always needed, and then some. Worth…
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3.5
Dungeons & Dragons Online
A polished, welcoming free-to-play D&D MMO with quick character creation and a friendly community, dulled by repetitive environments…
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3.5
Sniper Elite V2
A tactical WW2 sniper sim with superb bullet physics and a signature X-ray kill-cam, undercut by dumb AI…
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3.5
Dogz 3
Dogz 3 is a sandbox of virtual puppy chaos. From photo-ops to paintbrush colors, it’s way more fun…
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Deep tuning, a great rock soundtrack and online play make Boss Rally stand out, but absurd crash physics…
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3.5
ELSA 3D Revelator
The ELSA 3D Revelator is picky, flickery, and absolutely not essential. It is also one of the coolest…
Read Review →Monaco Grand Prix Racing Simulation 2
Monaco Grand Prix Racing Simulation 2 is dry if you want arcade racing, but serious F1 fans will…
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