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PC Reviews
Immortal Lovers Review
By Andy Chalk
It's not very often that I'll just come right out and say that a game is flat-out bad. Then again, it's not very often that I run into a game like Immortal Lovers. It's a poorly-designed, technically flawed and utterly shameless attempt to cash in on the Twilight craze with a tale about wicked wolves, conflicted vampires and an angsty teenage girl that's so immeasurably insipid that it makes Stephenie Meyer look like William Shakespeare. There's just no other word for it: it's bad.Super Smasher Review
By Mark Raby
Who doesn't love a good carnival game? Super Smasher takes one of the most well-known casual game fixtures and adds a bunch of colorful panache all around it to create what is ultimately a solid product.The Fifth Gate Review
Flowers, spells, potions and thrones. A magical tale of gardening and peril await with PlayFirst's newest time management title, The Fifth Gate. Enter a mystical realm brimming with charms, enchantments, and pests as you test your green thumb against the plight of being kidnapped by the power-hungry Morgana. Five gardens possess unique flowers and foes, and only upon exiting the Fifth Gate will you find yourself free of Morgana's tricks and sorcery.Memorabilia: Mia’s Mysterious Memory Machine Review
Have you ever moved into a new place, only to find that the previous occupant left something behind? In the hidden object game Memorabilia: Mia's Mysterious Memory Machine, the item in question isn't a lamp or a coffee maker of dubious distinction, but a machine that allows you to read people's minds.Delve Deeper Review
By Mike Rose
The King of Dwarfs is a rather egotistical so-and-so, sending his minions down into the depths of the earth to bring him back precious minerals and treasures, without even a second thought as to the horror they may face. Fortunately for us, his selfish ways have spawned Delve Deeper, a lovely turn-based strategy title for both single and multiplayer fun. With stylish pixel-art graphics and humorous dialogue, this unique offering is well worthy of your time.Farm Frenzy 3: Madagascar Review
Farm Frenzy 3 has finally outworn its welcome. After four spin-offs, it seems pretty clear that the developers have run out of ideas. Farm Frenzy 3: Madagascar brings little new to the table, and plays almost identically to every other game in the series. In fact, aside from a few visual differences, you'd be hard pressed to tell the difference between Madagascar and its predecessor, Russian Roulette.Secrets of the Dragon Wheel Review
By Andy Chalk
The first in a planned series of adventures starring the feisty, freckled (and rather oddly-named) Epiphany O'Day, Secrets of the Dragon Wheel is a solid but unremarkable hidden object game packed with adventure, intrigue and murder most foul. There's some good fun to be found within but hidden object veterans would be well-advised to go in with tempered expectations, as it has very little to offer that hasn't been seen before.Governor of Poker 2 Review
By Joel Brodie
Poker isn't the most accessible game around, what with its complex rules and subtle nuances. Video game representations of the game tend to run the gamut between being overly realistic, and thus too complicated, or far too simple and lacking much in the way of depth. Governor of Poker 2 manages to find a nice balance in between these two extremes, offering up a poker game that is very accessible without being too simplistic. But if you played the first game, Governor of Poker 2 might be a little too familiar.