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21st July Left 4 Dead

Left 4 Dead has been one of the most talked about games for the last few months, and for good reasons; a zombie survival game based around team...

by James Pikover

20th June King's Bounty: The Legend

King's Bounty: The Legend is promising and definitely one for PC games to keep an eye on.

by Marco Fiori

20th June S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky

If you’re getting a bit fed up of the wave of me-too shooters over the last year or two, you could do much worse than keeping an eye on this one.

by Sean Bell

16th June Alone in the Dark

You play as paranormal investigator Edward Carnby, who finds himself waking up in modern-day New York.

by Sean Bell

19th May Dracula: Origin

Dracula: Origin looks set to provide you with a fair few hours of mirth and puzzles that challenge you without making you feel like a total dunce.

by Sean Bell

21st April Fallout 3

We chat with Bethesda's Vice President of PR and Marketing, Pete Hines, about post-apocalyptic worlds, overzealous fanboys and keeping distraught developers away from sharp objects.

by Andi Hamilton

8th April Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures

We recently had a chance to see the latest version of the long-awaited MMORPG...

by Andi Hamilton

26th March Jumpgate Evolution

...we came away from the demonstration with a great deal of anticipation for what Jumpgate Evolution could eventually become.

by Emmanuel Brown

12th March Europa Universalis: Rome

The Europa Universalis series has always had its nose firmly planted in history, now this latest expedition goes even further through the ages – back to Rome.

by Simon Priest

26th February Agon: Lost Sword of Toledo

The AGON (Ancient Games of Nations) series of adventure games has gained something of a cult following over the last year or so.

by Andi Hamilton

7th February Imperium Romanum

Emmanuel Brown played a demo of Imperium Romanum. What is his take on this upcoming entry into the strategy genre?

by Emmanuel Brown

4th February Tomb Raider: Underworld

Underworld represents only the second next-generation update for the Tomb Raider franchise with original content.

by Emmanuel Brown

9th January Lost Empire: Immortals

Mike Bowden has unveiled some Lost Empire: Immortals' new and exciting features on Paradox Interactive Conference, held in Copenhagen.

by Mike Bowden

31st October 2007 Crysis

Perhaps the most talked about PC game of the last year, Crysis is both revered and feared among all gamers.

by James Pikover

15th October 2007 Escape from Paradise City

From Danish developer Sirius Games comes this RTS / RPG combo set in the rather incongruously named, gang infested Paradise City.

by Govan Roberts

27th September 2007 Spider-Man: Friend or Foe

Like the majority of Marvel games, FoF is a third person adventure title that involves hitting lots of bad guys and multiple players.

by Sir Brilliant

17th September 2007 The Settlers: Rise of an Empire

A long time ago in a land far, far away - the Settlers Empire strikes back with this the latest and certainly the most stunning instalment - Rise of an Empire.

by Simon Priest

30th July 2007 Galactic Assault: Prisoner of Power

The game itself presents the action in three dimensions much like its real time strategy equivalent titles. You can pan, zoom and title the map to your hearts content.

by Govan Roberts

18th July 2007 Loki

Pretty standard fare in terms of a hack'n'slash RPG, Loki has a rather elaborate back story which attempts to introduce several millennia of religious ethos from all over the globe.

by Spanner

10th July 2007 Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword

An expansion to the already burgeoning empire of the Civilization series, Beyond the Sword sprinkles plenty of late-game goodness for fans.

by Simon Priest

17th May 2007 Attack on Pearl Harbor

Attack on Pearl Harbor casts you as a pilot in the second world war, flying in a variety of planes and asked to deal with the titular attack.

by Emmanuel Brown

28th March 2007 Theatre of War

Theatre of War, like many WWII based games, has the gamer filling the shoes of a commander on the battlefield. The task is once again to take out the Germans and their relentless numbers.

by Tim Mellish

20th March 2007 The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar

Gary Flavell attended the Lord of the Rings Online: Shawdows of Angmar press event in London to give you the insight into the Shawdows of Angmar world.

by Gary Flavell

13th March 2007 Dawn of Magic

Developed by Russian company Sky Fallen, the game offers a choice of non-typical character classes all deeply rooted in Magic.

by Emmanuel Brown

26th February 2007 Dreamlords

As a deity of an island, you control the population and resources in a typical RTS style, slowly building up a formidable army before you unleash war upon rival other players.

by Andi Hamilton

15th February 2007 Penumbra: Overture

While the graphics are not going to blow any barriers, the engine is more than enough to offer a claustrophobic horror landscape to explore.

by Simon Priest

30th January 2007 Sherlock Holmes - The Awakened

The game looks to deliver with some great 3D environments and a unique intriguing storyline. There is a good sense of respect for the nature of the source material.

by John Wallace

29th January 2007 TrackMania United

Produced by the French company Nadeo, Trackmania United is the latest in racing game in a series form the company.

by Donna Kostika

17th January 2007 Tortuga: Two Treasures

A promising title from Ascaron and CDV, Tortuga sets the player as an 18th century Pirate captain in the employ of the notorious Black Beard.

by Simon Priest

15th January 2007 Maelstrom

Maelstrom is shaping up to be a very promising title for 2007. I hope things stay their course as it would be a tragedy to fall at the last few hurdles.

by Simon Priest

12th January 2007 Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars

I had a lot of fun playing Tiberium Wars, and was pleasantly surprised to discover that it really does feel like a Command and Conquer experience.

by Jason Ferguson

20th November 2006 UFO: Afterlight

Fight for dominance of Mars for it to become mankind's new home, and keep back the extinction of the species. No pressure, alright?

by Simon Priest

20th November 2006 Lord of the Rings: TBFME II - Rise of the Witch-king

I recently had the chance to be one of the first people in the world to play the final version of the new Battle for Middle Earth II expansion.

by Jason Ferguson

13th November 2006 Genesis Rising: The Universal

Genesis Rising, not out for a holy war but a Universal Crusade! Definitely something for RTS fans to give a try!

by Carlton

9th November 2006 Warhammer: Mark of Chaos

For those who've already tasted the Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War titles, this offers a whole new experience for fans of the Warhammer universe.

by Simon Priest

18th October 2006 Stronghold Legends

This latest installment to the Stronghold series has gone legendary, mythological and fantastical.

by Simon Priest

7th September 2006 DEFCON

After five years of relative dormancy, RTS is coming back in a big way.

by Chris Miller

29th August 2006 Joint Task Force

Joint Task Force looks like a solid game that'll entice any real-time strategy gamer into the fold.

by Carlton

26th August 2006 War Front: Turning Point

An alternative history spin on the WW2 real-time strategy genre from the developers Digital Reality.

by Simon Priest

14th June 2006 Night Watch

If you're a fan of the Night Watch fiction or want to try something with a modern Earth and Jedi-like twist to it, then keep tabs on this one.

by Simon Priest

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