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PC Reviews
Magicka Review
I love Magicka the way a fat kid loves cake. I adore it completely, see my addiction with some guilt and know for a fact that it will inevitably get me killed. Of course, unlike diabetes, death in Magicka tends to happen with greater frequency and more hilarity. Best played with four people and easier completed with two, Arrowhead Studio's action-adventure is the textbook definition of the phrase "Hell is Other People."Magical Mysteries: Path of the Sorceress Review
By Andy Chalk
Magical Mysteries: Path of the Sorceress makes an intriguing promise: use your Match-3 skills in a new way to search for enchanted scrolls, make useful potions, and defeat your mysterious enemies! Yet while it's a decent game, it's not quite as impressive as it sounds, and all that exciting scroll-searching and potion-brewing isn't really new at all but just slight variations of the same old stuff.Voodoo Whisperer: Curse of a Legend Review
By Brandy Shaul
It's the 19th Century in New Orleans. You're a young girl named Lillian who has been training under the powerful voodoo queen Marie Leveau. Without warning, the town is overcome by a dark curse, trapping everyone but yourself, so you begin on a journey to save your friends, family and town before they are lost to the dark forces forever.Back to the Future: The Game, Episode 4 – Double Visions Review
By David Stone
Back to the Future Episode 4: Double Visions, the penultimate episode in Telltale's Back to the Future games finally gets it right. Don't bother trying to start with this episode, as you won't understand a lick of it. But if you've been patient, playing each game once a month since January, this is the episode that truly delivers the sci-fi/character Back to the Future punch you've been waiting for.Fallen Shadows Review
By Brandy Shaul
Putting it simply, Fallen Shadows has a decent premise from the outset, but quickly becomes an overcomplicated mess. You're the granddaughter of an elderly man who has gone missing. It's six months after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, and you take it upon yourself to travel to your former home to solve your grandfather's disappearance. From there, the story adds in voodoo, jazz music, old photography, beggars, street vendors and more. While Fallen Shadows seems to try and capture the spirit of Nola, it tries far too hard and fails in every way.Spirits of Mystery: Amber Maiden Review
By Darcie King
Spirits of Mystery: Amber Maiden is a familiar fairy tale at this point, but it still manages to stand out from other, similar games. As the latest game from ERS Game Studios, you will not be surprised to find that Spirits of Mystery: Amber Maiden is a highly polished game with wonderful imagery and music.Dark Ritual Review
By Alicia Ashby
Dark Ritual is a fanciful HOG thriller where you star as an FBI agent looking for her sister, who went missing after undergoing some kind of… well, dark ritual. The plot turns into fine web of paranoia and mysticism, as you find out a scientist has discovered an ancient Incan mind control serum and must be stopped from using it to… well, the game is vague on this point. He probably intends to rule the world, but seems content to work toward that goal very slowly.Silent Scream: The Dancer Review
Silent Scream: The Dancer tells the unsettling story of widow and single mother Jennifer Garsten Lee. In this hidden object adventure by Indonesian developer Maximize Games, we're given a good example of how an original game premise can still be devised and how traditional art can be used for interactive games. Unfortunately, we're also given an object lesson in how difficult good storytelling is and how a promising game idea can go terribly wrong.