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Dungeon Siege II
Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends
Auto Assault
Might & Magic: Heroes VI
Majesty 2: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim
Deus Ex: Human Revolution
Galactic Civilizations II: Dread Lords
Frozen Synapse
The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings
Total War: Shogun 2
Dragon Age II
Sid Meier's Civilization IV
Fatal Fury Special
Fat Princess
Fat princess is one of those rare cases where a bargain game is as fun and exciting as its full priced counterparts.
Fat Princess, what a surprising pleasure I had in this game. First things first. I almost gave up on grabbing the game once I discovered there was no split screen multiplayer. To me the whole point was to gather frie... Read Full Review
2 of 3 users found the following review helpfulCommand & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars
A great game, and a great C&C too.
Let's start this straight. I'm a hardcore C&C fan, but unlike most fans, I hate TS. That's why I was afraid this game would be bad as hell. My opinion was completely wrong. the game plays smooth, has a fast gam... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulFrozen Synapse
Frozen Synapse is a rarity nowadays - a game that relies on a brilliant combat system to shine.
I'll start off by saying what you'll notice once you see Frozen Synapse running - the game is not ugly, it simply sports pretty much no graphics at all. It's like they designed a terrific combat system but had no graphic... Read Full Review
3 of 3 users found the following review helpfulDragon Age II
Some fun to be found, but very inferior to DA:O, and even hurts your experience by ignoring what you did in the previous
I decided to play the whole game before I did this review because my first impression of DA2 was not that great, and that's what I did. I played almost 50 hours by now, most of in in my first walkthrough, roughtly 35 hou... Read Full Review
10 of 14 users found the following review helpfulRise of Nations: Rise of Legends
A good game, but not groundbreaking. Graphics apart, Rise of Nations was much better
Rise of Legends. I've been waiting for this game since first announced, I'm a big fan of Rise of Nations. So my expectations where reasonably high. First things first: The game looks great. Really. It's a major improv... Read Full Review
8 of 14 users found the following review helpfulWarhammer Online: Age of Reckoning
It looks like WoW, it plays (almost) like WoW, yet it has some subtle changes that will make the MMO genre evolve.
WAR. Mythic/EA made everything to make that acronym stick. Why? Because it's the main selling point to the game. And it works. I'll compare it to WoW. Sorry if it makes you sad, it's the market benchmark. WoW is... Read Full Review
4 of 5 users found the following review helpfulAge of Conan: Hyborian Adventures
A very courageous attempt to make the best MMO in the market. Did Funcom succeed? Time will tell.
First of all - I'm in love with AoC. The graphical violence, the dark, cool setting, the great "spine" that the destiny quest gives - I love it all. I'll not talk about graphics here. If you're reading player review, ... Read Full Review
3 of 6 users found the following review helpfulDragon Age: Origins (Collector's Edition)
This is one of the best games you will play this decade. It was about time for a game like that to show again.
Dragon Age origins is an amazing game and a wonderful, deep, mature experience (even with the ridiculous amount of blood making the videos look to come from a pre-teen game only intended to sell on gore). The most dif... Read Full Review
1 of 6 users found the following review helpfulTropico 3
A delicious game that is not pretentious but incredibly polished.
Tropico 3 is one of those games that go back to the roots of their franchise and try to almost remake the first game with today's standards. Unlike most games that do that, tough, Tropico 3 is incredibly successful at... Read Full Review
5 of 5 users found the following review helpfulWarlock: Master of the Arcane
Looks an play like Civ V, but the spells and fantastic setting are great for a more fun and relaxed experience.
First, let's put it out in the open - Warlock: Master of the Arcane was build on an engine that is VERY similar to Civilization V engine. I don't know if it was a copy or not (since hex based turn based strategy is not e... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpful
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