Daedalic Entertainment originally released A New Beginning in Europe back in October of 2010, then released it in the United Kingdom in 2011. The game was met with mediocre reviews in both markets. A New Beginning – Final Cut has been...
Category - Windows PC Review

Two Point Museum Review: A Quirky & Addictive Management Sim!
Two Point Museum is the latest in a long line of quirky management sims from Two Point Studios, and it might just be their best...
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Flint: Treasure of Oblivion Review
Flint: Treasure of Oblivion sets sail with a captivating premise: a pirate adventure in a world inspired by historical accuracy...
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Railroads Online Review: A Flawed But Promising Train Simulator
Railroads Online, developed by Stefan Kelnberger and published by Astragon Entertainment, is a train simulation game that...
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Dragon Age: The Veilguard Review – A Stunning World Burdened by...
Dragon Age: The Veilguard, the latest chapter in BioWare and Electronic Arts acclaimed fantasy RPG series, arrives amidst a...
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Beyond Shadowgate Review (PC)
Beyond Shadowgate is a triumphant return to the classic point-and-click adventure genre, a love letter to fans of the original...
Read MoreThree years ago, Runic Games released an action role playing game that felt like the spiritual successor to Diablo 2, with Torchlight. Torchlight had many gamers and critics clamoring on about how Torchlight made them remember the countless...
King Art Games has brought us the prequel to last years point and click adventure game, The Book of Unwritten Tales, aptly named The Book of Unwritten Tales: The Critter Chronicles. This prequel focuses primarily on how Nate and the Critter...
Back in my earlier days of PC gaming, one of my best friends and I would fly flight simulators and try to rescue POWs or take out SAM sites while having a couple drinks and falling behind on our class reports. To make this as much fun as...
There seems to be a brand new genre brewing in the game community that centers around airship to airship combat. Ludocraft, a game design team from the University of Oulu in Finland, has brought us our second game of this type in Air...
Once upon a time, most games featured a single player campaign or storyline and possibly some sort of multiplayer. These days, it is becoming more and more common to have games that are pure PvP, with no single player mode at all (exceptions...
So a while back I asked to review a game for OnLive and they generously said “sure, have a couple” so I picked a second game called The Darkness II simply because I loved the trailer with a twitchy guy standing in the dark babbling...
Just finishing up the fifth and final episode of Telltale Games The Walking Dead Season One, I am left in a state of reflection. Reflection upon everything that happened to the various characters in the game, the choices I made, and how I might...
I have always been fascinated with plague doctors. Growing up, I was a Spy Vs. Spy fan and learned at a fairly young age that the look of the spies was based on plague doctors – both in dress and choice of bags. I even recently received a...
Maxis turns 25 years old next year and one of their most influential titles of all time SimCity is just a year younger. That’s give you an idea just how long city sims have been around, the title that put them on the map was sharing...