PC Reviews
James Bond 007: Blood Stone Review PC
Occasional glimmers of hope with 007: Blood Stone are killed by an unwavering torrent of mediocrity.
nail'd Review PC
Nail'd impresses in its opening moments and is fun to hop into for a quick burst, but once you've seen a few of the sights you're left with a game that struggles to excite where it really matters.
The Ball Review PC
The Ball won't lure many people away from the triple-A hits of the year, but if you're in the market for a spot of first-person puzzling, it's well worth the entry fee.
Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Vietnam Review PC
Vietnam isn't a dramatic reinvention of Bad Company 2, though I doubt anybody would want it to be.
Dead Space 2 Review PC
Dead Space 2's phenomenal production values, including perhaps the best use of sound in modern gaming, ensures the game stands tall amongst its peers. Most of the time, anyway.
Test Drive Unlimited 2 Review PC
At times it seems as though Eden tried to make the experience tedious, but it's possible to get hooked exploring the expansive island locations.
Bulletstorm Review PC
Given the current landscape of the genre, it's fair to say that Bulletstorm is not only a great game, but an important one, too.
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II – Retribution Review PC
In abandoning the tight focus of the former Dawn of War games, Retribution's sprawl offers increased versatility at the cost of inventive set pieces and the same sense of progression.
Total War: Shogun 2 Review PC
Shogun 2 is a worthy successor to the original and shows that Creative Assembly has no desire to stop making great strategy games.
Homefront Review PC
Homefront's threadbare campaign is like a beautiful, sweeping piece of music being awkwardly recited by a child on a recorder.
