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This week I look at an Indie game still in its Alpha stages. Does it have what it takes to keep going, or is it back to the drawing board for Factorio?
This week I look at an Indie game still in its Alpha stages. Does it have what it takes to keep going, or is it back to the drawing board for Factorio?
Train Simulator 2013 has all the bells and whistles to impress the hardcore simulation junkies out there, but also reaches out to say ‘all aboard!’ to more casual gamers too.
Dwarf Fortress is probably the most complex computer game ever created. It’s difficult to learn, but offers some amazing rewards not found anywhere else.
The Political Machine 2012 lets you take Obama against Romney in a surprisingly accurate simulation of what it takes to become the president of the United States.
Launching a sequel to a game using Xbox 360’s Kinect instead of a special $200 controller seems like a good idea. But Kinect shortcomings doom Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor.
Ace Combat: Assault Horizon is a breathtaking flight simulation combat title with a surprising amount of depth, variety and replay ability. Best simulation ever? Perhaps.
While a family vacation simulation sounds like a perfect idea, especially on the more family-friendly Wii console, the execution for Go Vacation is poorly done.
Train Simulator 2012 follows up on the GiN Simulation Game of the Year, Railworks 2, but adds in breathtaking new graphics, incredible sound and plenty of ease of use improvements.
Railworks 2 Train Simulator is an extremely realistic, and difficult, simulation of driving trains from various eras of history. If you love trains, then climb aboard.
We kick off our exclusive DLC reviews week with a game that can only be found on the PS3: Landit Bandit. For just a few dollars, this funny flight sim is worth the money.