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Left 4 Dead 2 Review (PC)

Left 4 Dead 2 Review (PC)
Gamesonice.com rating: Left 4 Dead 2 was developed and published by Valve. Left 4 Dead 2 follows the harrowing take of four survivors of the impending zombie apocalypse, caused by either swine flu or John Cusack. This sequel uses different characters from the original game, although I can’t tell...

Shattered Horizon Review (PC)

Shattered Horizon Review (PC)
Gamesonice.com rating: Shattered Horizon is developed and published by Futuremark Games Studio. As you might expect from a game published by a company famous for their graphics benchmarking software, Shattered Horizon looks pretty good. The game has crafted a plausible space environment, complete with...

Metal Drift Review (PC)

Metal Drift Review (PC)
Gamesonice.com rating: Metal Drift is developed and published by Black Jacket Studios. Metal Drift is intended as a multiplayer tank combat game, although you can create (and join) a server populated with bots. The server browser provides easy access to online matches, though the player counts seem...

Trine Review (PC)

Trine Review (PC)
Gamesonice.com rating: Trine is developed by Frozenbyte and published by Nobilis Publishing. Trine tells the tale of three characters brought together as one, chasing a magical something-or-other through a world with a disturbing amount of jumping puzzles. The game world is entirely in 2-D, featuring...

Race On Review (PC)

Race On Review (PC)
Gamesonice.com rating: Race On is developed by SimBin Studios and published by Viva Media. Race On is, surprisingly, a racing game where you race in races. These can be done both by yourself and online by taking place in a number of events. Single races comprise of practice, qualifying, and warm-up...

Cities XL Review (PC)

Cities XL Review (PC)
Gamesonice.com rating: Cities XL is developed and published by Monte Cristo Games. Cities XL is meant to be an online game, although you can play the game as a single player, though you must log on first. The single player mode allows you to build on twenty-five different landscapes with no objective;...

Order of War Review (PC)

Order of War Review (PC)
Gamesonice.com rating: Order of War is developed by Wargaming.net and published by Square Enix. Order of War takes the increasingly popular stance of removing resource production altogether, replacing it with a continual stream of resource points that are dependent on how many control points you hold....

Madballs in…Babo:Invasion Review

Madballs in…Babo:Invasion Review
The best part about Madballs in…Babo:Invasion is the extensive features, starting with the relatively lengthy campaign. With each individual mission clocking in at around 30 minutes, the ten-level campaign will last about five hours, acceptable content for a $10 game. You can’t actually lose...

Ghostbusters: The Videogame PC Review

Ghostbusters: The Videogame PC Review
Ghostbusters: The Video Game is played from a third person perspective so that you can see all of the work the developers did making a “realistic” proton pack. The pack itself shows your health and ammo level, since you have to reload every once in a while (a nonsensical and tired gimmick that introduces...
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