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PC Reviews
Dracula 4: The Shadow of the Dragon Review
By John Anthony
Just because the name "Dracula" is in the title, don't discount Dracula 4: The Shadow of the Dragon as some hokey vampire game. Created by Microids, a studio with an impressive pedigree of adventure games under its belt like Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon and the Syberia series, this is an adventure for true adventure fans, complete with a well-told story and fantastic puzzles.Gunpoint Review
By Mike Rose
You might imagine that Gunpoint is a game about shooting things, given its name - but that's actually far from the truth. In fact, the game only gives you a gun around three-quarters of the way into play, and if you do choose to shoot someone, the situation can go completely downhill from that moment.Solstice Arena Review
By Nick Tylwalk
More than one MOBA released over the past year or two has carried claims that it was accessible, that it finally figured out how to deal with the intimidation factor that can scare away newcomers to the genre. Solstice Arena from Zynga actually backs up that talk, keeping the essential details longtime MOBA fans expect while streamlining things for the uninitiated - and also to fit into the mobile environment. Can it make believers out of hardcore players and noobs alike?Magrunner: Dark Pulse Review
By Andy Chalk
I have no idea what led the developers at Frogwares to come up with the idea for Magrunner: Dark Pulse, a first-person puzzler that blends high-tech sci-fi gameplay with the interdimensional horrors of the Cthulhu mythos, but I have happy news for gamers who were hopeful that it would live up to its promise: it's not perfect, but it's pretty good stuff.Untold History: Descendant of the Sun Review
By Brandy Shaul
Untold History: Descendant of the Sun is a hidden object adventure game that focuses more on puzzles and backtracking than it does on traditional hidden object scenes. The game follows the title character, a young girl named Aarya, the Descendant of the Sun. As Aarya, you're challenged to track down talismans and protect an ancient scroll before evil beings can find it first. The game's locations make this one seem more unique than it ultimately is, but it still comes with some nice touches that make the experience a fairly enjoyable, albeit slow one.Alone in the Park Review
By Joe Jasko
If you had a stalker, and if one day this stalker told you he had hidden nine pieces of a treasure map in various places around the local National Park, then you'd probably want to find out just what the hell his deal was, right? Well so does the narrator and "misanthropic gamer" in Alone in the Park, a very low-key adventure game that functions more like a riveting visual novel than anything else. With sharp, succinct writing and lighthearted adventuring puzzles, this is one interactive experience that will weave its winding footsteps into your mind and stay there until every last inch of that park is explored.Living Legends: Frozen Beauty Review
By John Anthony
Eternal beauty can be a real hassle. There's the fitness regimen, all those salads, tons of moisturizing cream, and the complete absence of chocolate in your diet. Plus, in the case of the queen in Living Legends: Frozen Beauty, there's the matter of tricking the most beautiful girls in the kingdom to periodically walk into your castle so you can steal their life force, all without anyone else finding out about it. What a bother!Fairway Solitaire: Tee to Play Review
No one was more surprised than I when Big Fish Games convinced me to like golf. Scratch that—when Big Fish made me obsessed with golf. Big Fish's Fairway Solitaire kept me awake till the wee hours of the morning, matching cards and chasing the hard-to-achieve hole-in-one. Unfortunately, that game's free-to-play first cousin, Fairway Solitaire: Tee to Play, is by comparison a bit of a let-down.