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PC Reviews
Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of the Baskervilles Review
By Andy Chalk
The legendary Hound of the Baskervilles is on the rampage! But the inestimable detective Sherlock Holmes and his faithful friend Dr. Watson are on the case, solving puzzles and tracking down clues as they seek to end the century-old curse once and for all in a new hidden object game that's a little heavy on the violent imagery but is nonetheless very, very good.Conveyor Chaos Review
By Bryan Lufkin
Some of the most beloved video games are the ones with timeless gameplay that's addictive, and easy to figure out. Mainstays like Minesweeper or Tetris are great examples, and have really provided the paradigm for similar titles that have followed. Conveyor Chaos is one of those games that are smart enough to take cues from the classics.LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 Review
By David Stone
Just in time for the release of the final film installment of the Harry Potter series, the boy wizard gets the LEGO treatment in LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4. The game pays homage to the films and books in ways you might not expect, and on a platform that will make you wonder if this is indeed an iPhone game.Fiction Fixers: The Curse of Oz Review
By Brandy Shaul
Fugazo's Fiction Fixers: The Curse of Oz is the sequel to Fiction Fixers: Adventures in Wonderland. The Curse of Oz once again sees the Illiterati and Victor Vile returning to the world of one of literature's greatest works to cause havoc wherever they can. The story is that of L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, but just as the original game in the series didn't live up to its great potential, so too does The Curse of Oz.Robot Wants Kitty Review
As someone that's been around since the very beginning of video games, I'm loving this mini-renaissance in the past few years of old school making a comeback. Granted, they're branded as "retro" and the kids that play them don't necessarily know the source material, but I'll take what I can get. Robot Wants Kitty is a perfect example of said renaissance, offering simple controls, low-res graphics, a goofy story and fun gameplay.IntoSpace! Review
Like a number of recent games, IntoSpace! is all about going as high as you can. But unlike those other games, in IntoSpace! you actually have a final destination: the moon. And getting there is no easy feat.Marooned 2: Secrets of the Akoni Review
As hidden object game Marooned wrapped up, you had successfully managed to repair a motorboat and jet away from the island upon which you'd found yourself trapped. Hooray! When Marooned 2: Secrets of the Akoni picks up, the boat kacks out and you find yourself being pulled to an island right next door to the one you just escaped. Sigh. Ah, well…time to start searching around for a way to escape again.Luxor 5th Passage Review
There are some games where you already know what you're going to get before you even start playing. And Luxor is one of them. The Egyptian themed puzzler is back for a fifth time, with Luxor Fifth Passage. The game offers up a brand new game mode, a handful of new power ups, and new bonus stages. But even still, this isn't all that different from the Luxor games you've already played.