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  • Shiren the Wanderer

    Shiren the Wanderer is a game good enough to satisfy both hardcore roguelike fans and RPG-lovers alike with perhaps the deepest turn-based Wii game to date

  • BioShock 2

    BioShock 2 picks up a good 10 years after the volatile events of the original

  • Dragon Age: Origins - Return to Ostagar

    Despite its overwhelming disappointments, I'm still happy to have played the Return to Ostagar content -- twice, even

  • Blood Bowl

    Looking at creator Games Workshop's impressive legacy, it should come as no surprise that Blood Bowl was originally a tabletop role-playing game

  • MAG

    Here's the unfortunate truth about MAG: Plenty of players simply do not care about teamwork

  • Gigabyte GM-M6880 gaming mouse

    Gigabyte's GM-M6880 is a budget gaming mouse

  • Dante's Inferno

    Because most gamers aren't familiar with the Divine Comedy, Dante's devs were free to safely take creative liberties but that doesn't absolve them of the burden of crafting a coherent narrative where your actions actually matter

  • Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars

    As the first new "Versus" title to be released in a decade, Tatsunoko vs. Capcom has quite a legacy to live up to

  • Army of Two: The 40th Day

    There is some mindless, bullet-whizzing fun and a few neat set pieces in Army of Two: The 40th Day

  • Sands of Destruction

    In Sands of Destruction, the medieval world is ruled by an anthropomorphic race of animals called "Ferals" who subjugate human beings as slaves

  • No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle

    No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle proudly continues the absurd, action-packed traditions set by the original

  • Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars for iPhone

    GTA: Chinatown Wars is great value for money and without doubt one of the best games available for the iPhone.

  • Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces

    Based on the Mamoru Oshii's animated film of the same name, Innocent Aces is a prequel of sorts

  • Mass Effect 2

    BioWare CEO Dr. Ray Muzyka and the game's executive producer Casey Hudson have repeatedly asserted that this is the trilogy's "dark second chapter"

  • Dark Void

    Dark Void's development team includes some of the same talented folks who birthed the Crimson Skies series

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