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Walter Hare | February 3, 2015
While at times repetitive and a bit thin, Ascension is in the end a rather satisfying take on TBS.
Walter Hare | November 9, 2014
Civilization: Beyond Earth makes some fair attempts to improve the series at a fundamental level, and while it succeeds within reason, it is in the end disappointing to fan and newcomer alike.
Chris Dahlberg | November 4, 2014
Styx may be a bit rough around the edges, but the large environments and variety of abilities granted to the player make this one an enjoyable experience.
Chris Dahlberg | October 21, 2014
Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments is Frogwares’ most ambitious entry in the long-running series.
Walter Hare | October 21, 2014
While somewhat interesting and moderately endearing, Steam Marines is riddled with hitches that impede all enjoyment.
Walter Hare | September 14, 2013
Spelunky’s roguelike platforming makes its way to PC.
Walter Hare | July 25, 2013
Shadowrun Returns wins the award for most accurate title.
Walter Hare | April 14, 2013
Artifice Studios’ debut Sang-Froid is as frustrating as it is intriguing.
Jesse Wan | April 4, 2010
Live long and prosper, Cosmos Gaming fans! This point in space and time, I’m reviewing Star Trek Online.
Steven Marsh | December 4, 2009
“Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Ultimate Sith Edition” was awesome on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, but the PC port doesn’t fare so well.