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Doctor Who: Worlds in Time Review
By Mike Rose
Being British means I should automatically dabble in a bit of Doctor Who, or at least have an opinion on the long-running sci-fi series. Not to feed the stereotype, but to those two statements I say "I do", and "it's good fun". So the idea of a Doctor Who online multiplayer game is something that definitely interests me.DarkOrbit Review
By Tony Capri
If context and substance are what you're looking for, then DarkOrbit will immediately dull your interest. Without so much as a hint of plot to nudge players along, the game throws a laundry list of quests before you, along with an overcrowded screen full of features that are either poorly explained or not explained at all. When your first reaction as a player is to run off to the game's forums for help, it's a clear indication that not all is well in the universe.Star Supremacy Review
By Tony Capri
Throw sci-fi and strategy into a blender, and it's like pancakes and chocolate - two things I love coming together to create harmonious taste sensations. With Star Supremacy, publisher Barbily has crafted a massively multiplayer experience Facebook gamers can truly sink their teeth into.Doctor Who: Worlds in Time Preview
By Jim Squires
Admit it - you've always wanted to be The Doctor. Or at the very least, his companion. Well great news, Whovians! Three Rings, developers of the popular Yohoho! Pirates and Spiral Knights, have teamed up with the BBC to produce a game that lets you be The Doctor's right hand man (or woman); Doctor Who: Worlds in Time.TheBlu Preview
There are a number of different reasons why people play games. To enjoy time with friends, to live out a fantasy, or simply to have fun. But there are few games where the ultimate goal is to create a relaxing experience. That's the case with TheBlu. It's a game that lets you view the oceans as a spectator, exploring at your own pace.Rebels & Rulers Preview
It's taken a little while for Rebels & Rulers to arrive here in the West. Originally known as Latent Dragon in China, the smartphone MMORPG has let over 5 million people engage in a sweeping martial arts epic, and now the game is about to be released for English-speaking users.Conquer Online Review
By Alicia Ashby
Conquer Online is one of many Asian MMOs that has decided to make itself available on Facebook in the hopes of picking up some new players, using the Kalydo Player to let users play the ordinarily client-based game through the Web. Conquer Online is not one of those games that's redesigned its interface for Facebook or segregated all the Facebook players onto their own server. You appear to get pretty much the same experience in the Facebook version of Conquer Online as in the client-based version available in English.Glitch Review
Sometimes you really want to love a game but just can't bring yourself to do it. There can be many reasons for this. The game may look lovely, for instance, with 2D visuals that look hand drawn. Or it may give you a giant world to explore full of all sorts of strange and unexpected surprises. It might even offer a lot of social features to encourage you to play with others. Glitch does all of these things and they definitely make it a title worth checking out. But at the same time, the moment to moment gameplay can be quite dull, which makes Glitch a game that's easy to like but hard to love.