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Legend of Grimrock review (PC)Reviewed on April 19, 2012What Almost Human tried and succeeded to capture was the feeling of isolation. There are no other friendly faces around, and the only trace of former occupants to be found are hastily-scribbled letters that you can find from time to time. |
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Warp review (PC)Reviewed on March 27, 2012That second part makes Zero less of something that escaped out of a Cartoon Network special and more of a psychotic killer that will hold no remorse if it will end with him escaping captivity. |
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Syndicate (2012) review (PC)Reviewed on March 05, 2012When all is said and done, one can' t feel but disappointed with Syndicate. It tried to do a lot of things, and for that congratulations are in order, but in most things it tries, it fails. |
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Fallout: New Vegas review (PC)Reviewed on December 29, 2011Fans of the Fallout series should not even read this, since they already have the Collector' s edition of the game, signed by the development team itself, with a complimentary brahmin figure sagely looking at them. |
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Thunder Force VI review (PS2)Reviewed on March 22, 2011So, the question for all Thunder Force fans concerns the game's difficulty, something that every shoot-them-up masochist thrives on. Will you bleed out of your eye-balls, curled into nothing more but a pathetic lump of flesh in the corner, knowing that you'll never, ever beat that damn boss on Level 3? |
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Flashback review (PC)Reviewed on January 08, 2011Flashback |
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Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse review (PC)Reviewed on October 01, 2010In an age long lost, the standard appearance of a main character vastly differed then that of today. Today, we have protaganists that look more like they belong in a gothic fashion magazine then as a serious combatant, complete with girly long-haired and sunbed tans. But in 1994 the exact opposite applied: manly men with bronze-skinned bodies and muscles that would make Arnold in his prime weep, wearing naught more than a turban and loose-fitting silk trousers. |
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Murder in the Abbey review (PC)Reviewed on April 09, 2010In The Name of the Rose is a pretty famous novel written by Umberto Eco, but better known as "that movie in which the always-bearded Sean Connery is bossing Christian Slater around". |
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Ninja Blade review (PC)Reviewed on February 28, 2010 |
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Indigo Prophecy review (PS2)Reviewed on January 03, 2010Every once in a while there’s a game that’s destined to change things. Perhaps it’s the sort of game that heralds in a new engine, showcases a new standard of graphics, or brings in a unforeseen focus on story and settings. On the other side of the spectrum, there’s game so utterly bad they serve as a large sign to all future developers never, ever to design games in such a way. Often, these failures drown in pre-release hype, chosen to usher in a new age. At worst, a game that symbolizes the re... |
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Fading Shadows review (PSP)Reviewed on October 09, 2009Bwahahahahaha! |
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System Shock 2 review (PC)Reviewed on September 10, 2009There’s an interesting theory that I learned about in sociology called «flock theory». Basically, if a high enough number of people report to an individual that Pearl Harbour is a masterpiece of cinematic history, even the most sane of individuals will eventually condemn common sense and hail Michael Bay as the new Orson Welles. |
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Relentless: Twinsen's Adventure review (PC)Reviewed on February 01, 2009The planet of Twinsun. |
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Out of this World review (PC)Reviewed on November 15, 2008The year is 1991. A young boy that will one day grow up into a roguish, jaw-droppingly handsome man - let's use the initials D.E - is home alone. At his side a single 5.14 inch black floppy disk which contained something new. Something different... |
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Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura review (PC)Reviewed on October 01, 2008Imagination is a very powerful tool we often take for granted. For instance, can you imagine yourself something of a hero in a world where technology and magic mix? Can you picture yourself being the one who decides the fate of the world with every single action you take, be it for evil or for good? Do you ever show interest in discovering a conspiracy involving high ranking politicians running a rape-farm that breeds ogre slaves? If the answer to any of these questions is affirmative, then let ... |
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Burning Fight review (NEO)Reviewed on September 24, 2008I've long enjoyed the art of combat. I get my kicks by travelling through thug-infested streets with naught but my own body to defend me, or a trusty iron pipe to bash in the skulls of bikers, hippies, lawyers and various other sorts of human refuse. |
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Shadowrun review (GEN)Reviewed on July 21, 2008Let us speak of Shadowrun. |
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Peter Jackson's King Kong: The Official Game of the Movie review (PS2)Reviewed on March 29, 2007There are many reasons why one might be interested in playing King Kong. Some might wish to visit the digital retelling of a classic tale of a love that could never exist in our world. Someone else might find solace in an uplifting tale that shows that, in that very same world of humans, a behemoth ape turned out to be the most humane creature of them all. |
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LOOM review (PC)Reviewed on January 11, 2007Once upon a time in a land far away lived a young boy called Bobbin Threadbare. Bobbin was a shy fellow, keeping his face constantly hidden beneath a grey hood, with only a shining pair of bright blue eyes visable admist the shadows. He was also an outcast in his own village; a shunned boy of seventeen who had no friends save Hetchel , the old woman who raised the boy and introduced him to the art of weaving. |
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Quest for Glory I: So You Want To Be A Hero review (PC)Reviewed on August 26, 2006Quest for Glory I: So you want to be a hero? |
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