A Reunion You Won't Skip
With X3 releasing in just a few days, we take a look at the game that will surely raise the bar on space simulation adventures.
With X3 releasing in just a few days, we take a look at the game that will surely raise the bar on space simulation adventures.
RHEM 2 is a perfect sequel to one of the most puzzle-filled games of all time. It combines sight and sound puzzles with math and logic, and looks amazing to boot.
Diplomacy challenges you to fight a war using your enemies as allies, and makes it so you can’t even trust the backstabbers. It’s great fun for strategic minds.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas’ PC port of course is a killer title, and with a lot of new options the PS2 version did not offer.
Nancy Drew: Secret Of The Old Clock branches out from the series’ traditional young female audience with a game suitable for boys and girls of all ages.
Dungeon Siege II does what few sequels can. It keeps the same basic gameplay found in the original, and adds a lot of new things into the mix as well.
ER puts you in the shoes of some of those famous doctors from the ER television show as they try to save Chicago’s citizens.
The Resurrection of Evil expansion pack adds a bit to Doom 3, but your enjoyment will depend on how much you dug the original.
Mostly pinball games don’t mix well with computer games, but for Flipnic, an exception can be made.
RYL is the next RPG fish in the huge pond that has become this genre. Unfortunately, other than a million dollar top prize, it brings little to the table.