
Mark H. Walker's innovative and simple-to-play Vietnam Conflict era board game is reviewed by Rick Fehrenbacher. Find out if the simplified rules and premise works.
Read MoreMark H. Walker's innovative and simple-to-play Vietnam Conflict era board game is reviewed by Rick Fehrenbacher. Find out if the simplified rules and premise works.
Read MoreBrent Richards once again delves into the similarities and differences between the book and movie, 'Cross of Iron.' This time Brent analyzes the lead character Corporal Steiner.
Read More"...has a solid premise and could have been very creepy, but the ball is dropped so many times that it is just not worth picking up except for the most hardcore adventure game players."
Read MoreWhile Freelancer promises a universe of possibilities, it boils down to only one possibility. Brian Rubin explores this latest space action/adventure game.
Read MoreAllan Parent takes a spin in this Combat Flight Simulator 2 add-on which recreates the historical World War II RAF Mosquito Squadron.
Read MoreIGI 2: Covert Strike plays like a mix of Hitman 2 and Thief 2. Read why that's a good thing.
Read MoreChristopher Budd offers his take on this virtual successor of Legion, Chariots of War. The turn-based strategy game is set during the rise of civilization in the Middle East.
Read More"Having been a huge BattleTech nut back in the 1980's (and owning most of the boxed sets for the game to this day), I jumped at the chance to take a look at the new miniatures battles system."
Read More"...is a Massive Multiplayer Online Game (MMOGs) set in the far future. Unlike the hack and slash of games like Everquest or Dark Age of Camelot, Eve puts you in a starship and turns you lose to make your fortune in a truly huge and rich universe."
Read More"...a game about invading computer systems without the consent of their owners to wreak all kinds of havoc, from deleting and copying files to altering people's very lives. Besides moral implications, there are legal ones as well. Luckily, this is just a game, and should be treated as nothing more than that."
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