It's hard to recall another game in which you have so little direct control over events, and yet are called upon for so very much micromanagement.
In this game based on the novels of Rafael Sabatini, you will take on the role of a privateer as you engage in naval battles and swashbuckling swordfights.
A top-down 3D shooter tha features soldiers who harness cyber energy to do battle.
Crush capitalism in Nuclear Union, a large-scale role-playing game.
This futuristic vehicular combat game will allow players to do battle in six different, heavily-armed, high-speed vehicles.
This third-person action game lets players assume the role of a tough biker in the postapocalyptic city of Nailsdale.
This squad-based action game lets players command a group of mercenaries and take on drug lords, terrorists, and other modern-day enemies.
This medieval role-playing game lets players play as any type of character--as long as it's a magician.
Star Wolves 3: Ashes of Victory is a stand-alone expansion for the third game in the Star Wolves saga.
While it may seem overly familiar to fans of Caesar III, it offers enough variety and innovation to keep things interesting.
While Tzar may have borrowed a great deal from other strategy games, it failed to inherit several of those games' strategic amenities.
The game's slow pacing, simple combat, weak production values, and other shortcomings collectively prevent it from being much fun.
It's a nonsensical story periodically interrupted by a string of infuriating puzzles.
Despite some bright spots, UFO: Aftermath isn't a fitting sequel to X-COM, and, on its own merits, it just isn't a good tactical combat simulator.
The Outforce won't wow real-time strategy players, but it's a solid space-based strategy game with good production values.
There really is nothing good and nothing redeeming about Mission: Humanity.
If unadulterated speed and kaleidoscopic imagery sounds like fun, Ballistics is your ticket to paradise. But many racing fans may well find that paradise short-lived.
AquaNox: The Angels Tears is an underwater shooter that puts you in control of a variety of submarines.
Hours will fly past as you progress from one exploit to another, hooked on the game's hack-and-slash formula.
Once you get past the initial shock of how big and occasionally unwieldy the game is, you'll find that the detailed mechanics work to produce an unparalleled level of depth.
The Ward has some good puzzles and some interesting points in its story, but these moments only punctuate a very bland game.
Because of its confusing story, unappealing graphics, and counter-intuitive controls, Konung ends up looking like a Diablo clone that hit the shelves four years too late.
Though it may seem difficult for beginners, Age of Wonders II sounds good, looks great, plays terrific, and improves on every aspect of the original game.
If you can overlook the frustrating controls and a few missing features, you'll find that Nexagon: Deathmatch is actually a decent strategy game.
This racing game will feature many of the drivers, cars, and courses from the Trans-Ams series.
It's so crippled by confusing camera angles and bad control that it seems less like a game and more like a parody of the action-adventure genre.
The new game has a broader focus, one that will interest returning veterans of the first game, and it greatly improves the tutorial and documentation to ease the significant learning ...
The game bears no comparison to Hitchcock's world of paranoia, intrigue, and ugly deeds.
Considering its dull, clumsy gameplay and bad writing, Jazz and Faust is a depressing reminder of why so many gamers have left adventure games behind.
For what it is, RC Cars isn't a bad game. However, the distinct lack of features, compared to Creat's previous RC racing title, is a pretty big disappointment.
Outside of some bugs, Big Scale Racing turns out to be a pleasant little racer and a better game than you'd probably expect.
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