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PC Reviews
Letters from Nowhere Review
Some hidden object games are too hard, and some are too easy. However, Awem's newest title Letters from Nowhere is just right. The first installment of the series, Letters from Nowhere encapsulates the nature of the hidden object genre with classic gameplay topped with simple and welcoming new twists.Dancing Craze Review
By David Becker
Alawar has just released a new installment of the "Craze" franchise, namely Dancing Craze. This time you have to help Maria and her friend to open successful dancing studios, instead of caring for pets, managing fashion boutiques or running beach resorts.LEGO Batman: The Videogame Review
By Erin Bell
LEGO Batman, like LEGO Indiana Jones and LEGO Star Wars before it, takes a beloved franchise and recreates it with scenery built out of Lego bricks (much of it destructible) and populated with stumpy Lego-people versions of Gotham City's most famous denizens.Haunted House Review
By Erin Bell
Originally released in 1981 for the Atari 2600 gaming console, Haunted House was an action/adventure game where you explored the rooms of a dark mansion searching for exits while being pursued by ghosts and other creepy crawlies. The 2010 remake gives the game a graphical overhaul and adds some gameplay twists, but not necessarily for the better.Castle Vox Review
By Bryan Lufkin
It's the history buff's ultimate fantasy: bearing direct witness to some of man's greatest and most decisive combats. In Castle Vox, you jump into the boots of a military strategist, going toe-to-toe with forces like the Axis Powers in World War II, or leading the Carthaginians against the Romans. And that's just the tip of the tank's turret—or the tip of the javelin, depending on which era you're bent on taking over. The game's a little much for the typical casual gamer, but can be a fun divide-and-conquer title nonetheless.Ancient Spirits: Columbus’ Legacy Review
By Andy Chalk
In fourteen hundred ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue. After that there were a few more journeys, some political intrigue, a stint in the dungeon and, in 1506, his death at age 54 in the Spanish city of Villadolid. But things didn't go quite so smoothly in Ancient Spirits: Columbus' Legacy. Set in 1953, this new hidden object game puts you in the hiking boots of Virginia Carter, a research assistant accompanying famed archaeologist Professor McNara as he tried to unravel once and for all the secrets of Christopher Columbus' lost, cursed flagship.Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures Review
Pretty much everyone who has ever watched a Star Wars film has imagined what it would be like to don the brown robes of the Jedi and wield a humming lightsaber. But being a Jedi means mastering a wide range of skills, something that the browser-based MMO Clone Wars Adventures exemplifies. The game has you taking on an incredibly wide range of tasks, from piloting a starship to reprogramming droids. But while Clone Wars Adventures maintains the look and feel of the series while featuring a large variety of mini-games, much of the content is locked away lest you splurge on a subscription.Laserbrain Review
By Jon Mundy
Contrary to the common (and really quite reasonable) assumption that computer circuits are logical, orderly constructs, Laserbrain takes the Tron-like view that there's a war going on in our laptops and servers. Here, you play the part of a fledgling program sent out to assassinate a group of rogue 'cores,' who stand accused of being infected by independent thinking.