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  • Doom 3: an Epic FPS Survival Horror that Takes You to Hell

    Doom 3 is a violent and frightening blast of FPS action as you fight a host of gruesome creatures from hell. Featuring a dynamic lighting system and quality graphics it represented a jump in visual quality on release but sadly the same old game-play as the original.
    Published by Simon Hill (28,945 pts ) on Oct 2, 2009 to
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  • Mortimer Beckett and the Time Paradox Review

    Mortimer Beckett is back for an all new adventure in the Time Paradox. Players have raved about the previous Mortimer Beckett game, Spooky Manor, but will this new release be as successful as the last one or will it live in the shadow of its predecessor? Check this review to find out
    Published by Marie (18,149 pts ) on Sep 30, 2009 to
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  • Aquaria Review

    Aquaria is a beautiful indie game with a strong story and gameplay revolving around sea life and action packed adventure.
    Published by Veng (3,671 pts ) on Sep 29, 2009 to
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  • Newgrounds! The best of free flash games.

    Into violence? Perhaps great creations in the world of flash? Perhaps you've been to the violent and scary world of Newgrounds? Of course, Newgrounds is an extreme place, and full of a wide array of interesting Flash Games, read on to find out which ones deserve a play!
    Published by Alex Macen (2,262 pts ) on Sep 28, 2009 to
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  • Bloons: Where Monkeys Rule

    Monkeys, darts, balloons, and fun collide in Bloons. This free flash game is literally popping up everywhere. Find out why this puzzle shooter is worth taking notice and aim.
    Published by Ange P. (7,597 pts ) on Sep 27, 2009 to
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  • Wallace and Gromit: The Bogey Man Review

    Wallace and Gromit: The Bogey Man is a short adventure for this pair of detectives that includes a couple of new environments but they have also taken lots out of this title. Still an entertaining and engaging adventure that will entertain all types of gamers for a few hours.
    Published by WarrenHayashi (38,798 pts ) on Sep 27, 2009 to
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  • Freeciv Review: Imitation is the Sincerest Form of Flattery

    The Civilization games have been the benchmark for all civilization management games for well over a decade. There is a free, open-source version, called Freeciv, available. How does it compare to the classics it seeks to mimic?
    Published by M.S. Smith (33,586 pts ) on Sep 27, 2009 to
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  • Castles I and II - Retro DOS PC Games from Interplay

    Castles I and Castles II: Siege and Conquest, released in the early 1990's by Interplay, were some of the first and most popular games that involved building and defending your own castles.
    Published by Bill Fulks (18,145 pts ) on Sep 26, 2009 to
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  • Batman: Arkham Asylum Review

    It is certainly long overdue but finally we have a videogame based on the world of the dark knight which is actually worth playing. If you’ve ever fantasised about being the Batman then you have to buy this game.
    Published by Simon Hill (28,945 pts ) on Sep 26, 2009 to
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  • Thief: Deadly Shadows Review

    Thief: Deadly Shadows delivers a perfect stealth game. You need lots of stealth and clever strategy to sneak past enemies and steal goodies. With its open ended gameplay, solid graphics and sound, Deadly Shadows is a unique addition to the Thief universe.
    Published by Anurag Ghosh (18,162 pts ) on Sep 26, 2009 to
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