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Check out our latest computer game reviews. PC games are traditionally intended for the core gaming community, seeing as contemporary systems that are the host to games we now qualify as 'casual' are usually settled in the living room, connected to a TV. An increasingly small majority of franchises turn out to be available on both computers (Windows, and too rarely OSX and Linux) and consoles. It comes down to our reviewers whether they prefer reviewing a game on the PC or on their console - knowing that in most if not all cases a game will look better on the PC, assuming your PC comes with a decent video card.
The wait is over as the remake of the cult-classic sci-fi title System Shock nears its release. Does it offer a compelling reason to (re)visit Citadel Station and thwart SHODAN’s plans?
The authentic Taiwanese ghost stories, an intriguing university campus to explore, and a fun – if B-grade cheesy – cast make The Bridge Curse 2 well worth your time.
The score I’m giving The Hungry Lamb: Traveling in the Late Ming Dynasty should highlight just how disappointed I am by the localization, because this could have very easily been one of the most powerful stories in video game history.
Supermassive Games is back with a new game packing the developer’s iconic mechanic that focuses on quick-time events and branching plot based on narrative choices. How well executed are these in the new cinematic title The Quarry?
Coming from developer Crimson Herring Studios is Sovereign Syndicate. Set in a steampunk version of Victorian London, this cRPG switches dice for tarot cards. Does its novelty warrant taking a chance at this game?
Developer Fool's Theory takes us to an early 1900s’ Warsaw in their latest game, The Thaumaturge. Offering a narrative-driven RPG with a dark fantasy twist of Polish history, meaningful in-game choices and turn-based combat.