Category - Windows PC Review

Rise of Venice – A Review (PC)

Kalypso Media’s newest political/mercantile simulation game has made its way into our hands, and it is a solid experience. Rise of Venice is set during the height of the Italian Renaissance and follows a young man’s quest for fame...

Air Conflicts: Vietnam (PC/Steam)

There are generally two different categories that air combat/sim games fall into: simulator or arcade/survey.  They mix a bit, shifting toward one side or the other but mostly there are the realistic simulation games where you are constantly...

Knock-Knock Review (PC/Steam)

I love a stylized game, maybe the only thing I love more than a stylized game is a creepy stylized game.  I tore through Limbo, loving the puzzle solving, the stylized silhouettes and the crazy creative ways in which the poor character was torn...

The King Of Fighters XIII Steam Edition (PC)

I have been playing fighting games like The King Of Fighters since they were invented – I’m kinda old and I have been a video game junkie since I was six. I have always been above average at them, but never great. I still have fun...

Takedown: Red Sabre – A Second Look...

Developer Serellan has released a new take on the realistic, tactical squad based shooter named Takedown: Red Sabre. Serellan’s focus was to create a game where the player had to think rather than react. In a game where one shot can end...

Alien Rage – Unlimited Review (PC)

This is the travel season for me, big time.  Over the month of October I am on the road more than I am at home which means little time for games and a lot of time nursing sore body parts.  During these times, a certain kind of game can come...

Takedown: Red Sabre Review (PC/Steam)

There’s a time to run and gun, then there is a time to think and shoot. First Person Shooters are not all made the same, regardless of those who try to play them that way. Some are made for players to charge forward recklessly, popping...

PAYDAY 2 Review (PC)

I was lucky enough to get into E3 a few years back and one of the games that just seemed to come out of nowhere, but impressed the pants off me, was PAYDAY: The Heist.  It wasn’t the guys in suit jackets and masks by the demo consoles; It...

Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs Review (PC)

I remember Amnesia: The Dark Descent coming out and playing it a bit saying to myself that it was truly an aptly-named game.  When Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs came along, my first response was one of confusion as, let’s face it, that is a...