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The Swapper (for PC) Review
The Swapper raises questions as quickly as it prompts you to solve them, pushing you each time in a surprising direction. You may solve the game in one long sitting or get stuck on a puzzle for hours, but either way, the ride is a compelling, thoughtful experience.
Anomaly 2 Preview
Anomaly 2 may have a run-of-the-mill, aliens-have-taken-over-Earth story, but as far as gameplay goes, this tower defense game throws in a multiplayer twist. The humans have a short squad of battle ma...
Candy Box Review
Candy Box is (almost) as basic as computer games can get, and yet it's an addictive, fun RPG experience. Why not give it a shot and see how much you can discover, if you're not scared of ASCII art?
Monaco: What's Yours is Mine Review
Monaco is a co-op experience not to be missed—meticulously designed, artistically unique, and delightfully entertaining.
Age of Wushu Review
MMORPG players and Chinese enthusiasts may find this worth digging into as long as they are willing to put in a lot of effort to learn the game's systems; others may simply look the other way.
Papo & Yo Review
This South-American puzzle-platformer about a boy and a Monster drives home heartfelt themes that are bound to evoke emotion and consequential thought, even if the gameplay isn't stellar.
SimCity Review
Even with its much-publicized server problems resolved, the latest SimCity installment fails to excite or addict as much as previous games in the series.
XCOM: Enemy Unknown Review
XCOM: Enemy Unknown brings the tight, strategic X-Com experience to PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3, and is a worthy reboot of the classic series.
Skyrim: Dawnguard Review
The first official expansion pack for Skyrim, Dawnguard adds some amusing spice to the sprawling game, but doesn't completely justify its relatively high cost.
The Walking Dead: Episode 2 - Starved for Help Review
Telltale Games' latest The Walking Dead entry features far fewer zombies than the previous installment, A New Day, but ups the drama, tension, and gore.
Civilization V: Gods & Kings Review
With its first major expansion pack, Gods & Kings, Civilization V takes major steps toward becoming what it always should have been.
Quantum Conundrum (for PC) Review
Quantum Conundrum is easily one of the most refreshing games of the year thanks to its creativity, intricate puzzles, and humor.
Diablo III Review
Diablo III is a satisfying dungeon crawler you'll keep coming back to, but only if you have a good Internet connection.
The Sims 3: Pets Review
Previous versions of The Sims have offered expansion packs for making animals part of the game's households, but they haven't done as much, or dug as deeply, as The Sims 3: Pets does.
Batman: Arkham City Review
Batman: Arkham City never improves on the qualities that made Batman: Arkham Asylum great, but its richly varied game play and nearly flawless fit and finish make it one of the more enjoyable games of 2011.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (for PC) Review
Building on the advances of the previous games in the landmark Elder Scrolls series, the latest chapter, Skyrim, is the most detailed, immersive, and engrossing yet.
Dead Rising 2: Off the Record (PC) Review
Dead Rising 2: Off The Record caters to series fans by adding more weapons, weapon combos, news levels, and a fresh sandbox mode, but the repetitive gameplay may deter others.
Dead Island (PC) Review
Dead Island serves up some choice zombie-thrashing thrills in a gorgeous environment, but a weak story, tedious fetch quests, pacing issues, and some multiplayer issues keep it from greatness.
Portal 2 (for PC) Review
Valve's sequel to its groundbreaking 2007 brain-bender lives up to the wildness and whimsy of its predecessor.
Back to the Future: The Game ("It's About Time") Review
The first entry in Telltale Games' sequel to Back to the Future trilogy has a great story, plenty of familiar faces, and a load of callbacks to please franchise fans.