R.U.S.E. is the new World War 2 RTS from Ubisoft, developed by Eugen Systems who previously developed the attractive but ultimately fleeting Art of War games a few years back.
The main concept of the game is in the name – you use ‘ruses’ to trick your opponents into believing false information. This includes everything...
Sierra may no longer be a publisher that many modern gamers are aware of, but the company was long ago responsible for bringing the PC world some of its finest adventure titles in the form of the “Quest” series. 2X
But while many of still remember classics like Kings Quest and Space Quest today, games like Jones in the...
We've all tried our hand at casual games. Often all that's needed is an internet browser and some spare time - usually while we're surfing the 'net at work. Like any other game, this experience can be anywhere from fun-filled to a waste of time.
Examining what makes a game fun can be quite an endeavor. We could write...
Game covers are often overlooked by the mass media, and often creativity is pushed aside to cram as much information about the game as possible into the small amount of space provided.
In this article we are going to look at the top 10 game covers to date, across all systems. The majority of these covers...
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Welcome to our top game commercials list! The following list has some well thought out commercials, some that are completely unrelated to the games they are trying to promote, and a one even contains Link as a woman, dancing to RnB! Let us know if we’ve missed your favourite commercials!
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I admit it. The first time I played Oblivion, I was doing it wrong.
Reinstalling Oblivion several years later with the intention of trying out a few of the many mods that have been created to enhance the experience actually became something of a game in itself.
Well, maybe not quite as fun as a game, but trying to work out which...
Space shooters aren’t exactly a rare genre on the PC. We’ve not seen quite so many in recent years, but during the nineties the genre was a pretty big deal, especially when it began taking advantage of true 3D graphics and surround sound.
The original FreeSpace title was once such game, released in 1998 to near universal...
Once upon a time, expansion packs were an incredibly common occurrence in PC gaming. Nearly all big game titles would be followed with an expansion pack promising either new features and gameplay or, at the very least, plenty more of the same.
Some expansions have become so synonymous with their original games that it would feel weird...
It’s really easy to dismiss Little Big Adventure (known as Relentless in America) as a kid’s game, especially when you take a look at some of the screen shots. There’s cute graphics, talking animals and even things that look like hot dogs wearing army hats. Sure, these things are all important elements in LBA, but there’s...
Getting classic games online can be a pain in the arse – and that’s massively under stating it. Games ranging from the Age of Empires all the way through to hundreds of EA sports games have all had their internet servers taken down over time – leaving you with a shell of the game you brought before. However in this article...



