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PC Reviews
Marvel Heroes Review
By Jim Squires
Imagine for a moment that you're Spider-Man. You wake up, have your coffee, and look out the window. What you see before you is utter, inexplicable chaos. If you're a modern comics reader, you probably recognize this as an early moment from Age of Ultron. If you're a gamer, this is a perfect analogy for the experience you'll find in Marvel Heroes.Off the Record: Linden Shades Review
By John Anthony
Off the Record: Linden Shades is an original release from Eipix, creator of Amaranthine Voyage: The Tree of Life and Final Cut: Death on the Silver Screen. It's a classic hidden object game in many ways, by dropping a lot of the exploration and inventory management features in exchange for good old fashioned mini-games and hidden object scenes.Sparkle 2 Review
Marble shooters are a dime a dozen, but the better ones always stick with you. Case in point: Zuma. Sparkle 2 is an example of a similar outing that could coast along on the success of the games that came before it, but it's actually a slick and entertaining alternative that will very easily usurp hours of your time if you're not careful.Cubemen 2 Review
By Mike Rose
Last year's Cubemen put an intriguing spin on the tower defense genre, by allowing players to essentially position units around a blocky map and wait for the enemy to come knocking. With Cubemen 2, developer Three Sprockets hasn't exactly shaken up the original release, nor has it hindered the tried and tested formula.The Swapper Review
By Mike Rose
I've been known to indulge in the occasional indie puzzle-platformer or five, so The Swapper looked right up my street. Turns out I wasn't wrong either - while the underlying concept of using clones to solve puzzles made for multiple people isn't exactly unique, the gorgeous art design coupled with the distilled rooms of puzzling glory make for an experience that sticks with you for days to come.House of 1000 Doors: Serpent Flame Review
By John Anthony
Giant snakes are destroying the world. No, seriously, they are! They hid deep within the Earth for centuries, waiting for the right time to attack. That time is now, and the only one who can stop them is a young woman named Kate, who has a nice leather jacket. House of 1000 Doors: Serpent Flame doesn't pull its punches when it comes to story or gameplay, and you'll find it's every bit as epic as the title suggests.Polygon Storm Review
Polygon Storm, the intergalactic geometry dodger from Glass Knuckle Games is a pretty interesting concoction. First try to imagine a minimalist's take on the "bullet hell" genre. Now strip away the bullets (yes, even your own), throw a little bit of Asteroids into the mix, and replace your starship with a vanity mouse cursor from some old shareware disk. Wait, I'm getting ahead of myself with that last bit. Those sparkly contrails emanating from the rear of your craft are one of many unlockables granted as you play. As a matter of fact, the entire game is built on a foundation of unlockable content, and I mean this quite literally.Namariel Legends: Iron Lord Review
By Brandy Shaul
Namariel Legends: Iron Lord has a rocky start, as its soft, blurry graphics don't offer a promising environment for exploration. But once the game begins, however, players are launched into a fairly tense journey to save our hero's uncle from the clutches of a robotic overload and his mechanical minions. Namariel Legends: Iron Lord isn't a perfect experience, but while the game suffers from some technical issues, it's still pretty fun where it counts.