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PC Reviews
RE:Alistair++ Review
By Mike Rose
Some gamers like to lose themselves in online worlds, using the opportunity to take on any personality they choose and building up virtual relationships with other players. For RE: Alistair++'s protagonist Merui, her virtual life and real life are clashing in ways she'd rather they did not.Artifacts of the Past: Ancient Mysteries Review
By Andy Chalk
There's a mystery brewing. Strange occurrences are taking place. An oddness hangs in the air. Thick-necked men, strong-willed women and even agents of Her Majesty The Queen are trying to get to the bottom of it, but only one man can penetrate this enigmatic fog. Only Dr. Artifact, the scientist who solves mysteries that other people won't go near!Classic Adventures: The Great Gatsby Review
Hidden object games have been playing follow the leader for so long, copying traits from the hit of the moment that it's oftentimes difficult to tell one apart from the other. Enter Classic Adventures: The Great Gatsby, a game so fresh and innovative that it practically feels like an entirely new genre. Part HOG, part word puzzle, part collectible hunt, its brilliance will undoubtedly be the inspiration for scores of imitators.Ghostbusters – The Video Game Review
Phantom hauntings and malevolent ghosts are typically explored in grisly horror films and creepier flicks, but the iconic Ghostbusters films of the 1980s put a funny spin on paranormal activity that made the subject more digestible to younger audiences. While games with movie tie-ins seem to have a bad habit of flopping miserably, Ghostbusters: The Video Game is among the first I've encountered that really manages to nail down and masterfully emulate everything that's so great about the films it draws inspiration from.Inner Quest Review
South Wind Games, creators of the addictive Airport Mania, have decided to try their luck with a tried-and-true puzzle formula that's both accessible and entertaining for players of all ages. Inner Quest tackles the mission with ease and takes us on a new journey that's full of enticing levels and aims to fill our minds with positive thoughts.Making Mr. Right Review
Making Mr. Right puts hot bachelors and troubled husbands in the hands of the sophisticated Dr. Love in order to hone their everyday skills and make them irresistible. Game Brains and Gamers Digital bring fun and frantic action to the table with one of their latest time management delights.Turba Review
By Jon Mundy
Match-three puzzlers always used to be such dependably sensible games. Then Lumines came along and introduced pumping techno music and striking laser-show visuals to the mix, and poor old Tetris had to go for a lie down. Turba looks to add to this funky sub-genre with the twist of being able to add your own music into the mix.Fatale Review
Fatale isn't so much a game as an interactive experience. Though it shares some common traits with games, the real point of Fatale isn't to overcome a series of obstacles in an attempt to reach a specific goal, but instead to simply explore. You can move through the haunting world at your own pace, absorbing as many or as few details as you want. As such, this isn't a game for everyone. It's slow, short, and vague and is hindered by some incredibly sluggish controls. But for those with a little bit of patience, Fatale offers up a wholly unique experience.