A Burning Passion!
World of Warcraft is currently the most popular MMO, but level 60 characters felt a bit stagnant. Now, the Burning Crusade opens new lands, and deadly challenges.
World of Warcraft is currently the most popular MMO, but level 60 characters felt a bit stagnant. Now, the Burning Crusade opens new lands, and deadly challenges.
Return to the days when comic adventures ruled the roost of PC gaming with the lively Egyptian humor of the most excellent Ankh.
The pending Shivering Isles expansion for Oblivion takes you into the realm of Sheogorath’s madness. Expect the unexpected if you venture there.
Although hardcore Railroad Tycoon fans may be disappointed, those looking for an easy sim to jump into will be in heaven with Sid Meier’s Railroads!
Marvel Ultimate Alliance will put comic book and action RPG fans in heaven, and it’s out now for just about every console platform and the PC.
Fritz & Chesster’s Chess For Winners teaches advanced chess concepts to children in a fun and entertaining, yet structurally sound, manner.
Europa Universalis III takes country management and strategy to the extreme, but does so without requiring a PhD from players.
Following up on the big budget Flyboys movie, the PC game lets you fly some of the top aircraft of World War I.
Iron Warriors lets you drive the fearsome but dated Russian T-72 tank. In a way, the tank is a bit like the simulation itself.
The amount of repeatable gameplay and player-created modules ensures that RPG gamers are never bored with Neverwinter Nights 2.