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PC Reviews
An Alien with a Magnet Review
By David Oxford
The premise of An Alien with a Magnet is fairly simple: get Alien back to his home planet by using the only tool still working on his spaceship, a magnet. Doing so is a matter of using said magnet to rotate around various planetoids before slingshotting yourself to the next one. Repeat as necessary.Catan Review
By Matt Thrower
Settlers of Catan is the original German import that kick-started the current craze for European style board games back in 1996. Unsurprisingly for a popular strategy game that old, there are already a number of popular video game adaptations, but licence holder USM has decided the time is right for the PC version to get a spanking new edition.When in Rome Review
By Nadia Oxford
When in Rome, do as Realore Games does: run back and forth, hack at rocks blocking your way, haggle with shopkeepers, and collect piles of pork that are lying in the dusty road. When in Rome is another time-management/action game that should be very familiar for fans of Northern Tale, Roads of Rome, and similar fare by Realore Games. In other words, you shouldn't expect anything revolutionary out of When in Rome, but there's no denying that the time- and resource-management mechanic that drives its gameplay is still addictive.Face Noir Review
By Andy Chalk
Falsely accused of murder, private dick Jack Del Nero must comb through the seedy, corrupt underbelly of 1930s New York as he struggles to find the real killer and prove his innocence in Face Noir, the new point-and-click adventure from Mad Orange and Phoenix Online Studios. You'll struggle, too, with awkward dialog, primitive character models, clunky animations, and tedious adventure game minutiae that take all the fun out of being the lead character in a Raymond Chandler-esque romp.BIT.TRIP FATE Review
The last Bit.Trip game to hit PC, Bit.Trip Fate is the penultimate entry in the six-title saga detailing Commander Video's birth, life, death, and beyond. Although Fate fulfills the Bit.Trip model of "rhythm game wrapped in another genre," it focuses more on gameplay than music, operating as an on-rails side-scrolling shooter that is supported—but not defined—by its dubstep soundtrack. This grants players more freedom, but also reduces the power of music and actions in the world of Fate.Build-a-Lot: Mysteries Review
By John Anthony
Fancy a little spookiness to go along with your real estate moguling? Build-a-Lot: Mysteries is ready to provide, by blending the familiar Build-a-Lot formula with a healthy serving of creepy omens, dark skies, foreshadowing rains, and unusual characters who should really stay out of the housing business.Euro Truck Simulator 2 Review
By Mike Rose
There's something ultimately calming about Euro Truck Simulator 2. Whether you're dashing along the highway, clear skies ahead of you and an open road beckoning, or maneuvering down country roads in the dead of night, rain splashing against your windscreen, the entire experience always feels pleasantly meditative, and in many ways, very different to the typical style of video game that you might expect.Nightmares from the Deep: The Siren’s Call Review
By John Anthony
Nightmares from the Deep: The Siren's Call is a stunning game. It's filled with action, suspense, a touch of intrigue, and so many interactive mini-games and puzzles that you'll wonder how long your mouse hand can stave off fatigue. Wrapped around this is an exciting story that mixes mythology with modern characters, creating a game that catches you from the opening cinematic and refuses to let go.