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Run a Country – Take Over The World
Game Review - SuperPower 2

Run a Country – Take Over The World

May 11, 2005 Chris Richards

Although the raw game is a bit difficult to play against the computer, competing with 32 other humans in multiplayer is a tremendously fun experience.

Silent And Deadly Gaming
Game Review - Silent Hunter III

Silent And Deadly Gaming

May 2, 2005 John Breeden II

Silent Hunter III brings the sub simulation into the 21st century with amazing graphics and a computer AI that will chill your blood when it attacks.

The Ruling Class
Game Review - Knights of Honor

The Ruling Class

April 27, 2005 John Breeden II

Knights of Honor marries the deep strategy found in Empire-building games with the intense battle found in medieval combat titles.

Sneak Into Restricted Area
Game Review - Restricted Area

Sneak Into Restricted Area

April 25, 2005 John Breeden II

With graphics similar to the Fallout world, but with the intense action found in Diablo, Restricted Area will get the blood flowing.

Diamond In The Rough
Game Review - Codename Panzers: Phase One

Diamond In The Rough

April 20, 2005 Royce Brainard

World War II tactics never looked this good. Codename Panzers is an in-depth WWII simulation that perfectly blends strategy and action.

Dominating Turn-based Gaming
Game Review - Domination

Dominating Turn-based Gaming

April 18, 2005 Matt McCartney

Turn-based war gaming is not dead. With Domination, the sequel to Massive Assault, the beleaguered genre may make a full recovery.

Cops: The Power Of Dull
Game Review - Cops 2170: The Power of Law

Cops: The Power Of Dull

April 13, 2005 Craig Coppola

Cops 2170 has quite a few painful flaws which conspire to forever lock this game away in the "probably don’t want to play" file.

Kills The Pain, Again
Game Review - Painkiller: Battle out of Hell

Kills The Pain, Again

April 11, 2005 Greg Crowe

The sequel expansion pack to Painkiller has got even our puzzle reviewer in a frenzy. Watch that rail gun!

Thanks For The Memories
Game Review - Mind Palace Memory Games 1.0

Thanks For The Memories

April 6, 2005 Jevon Jenkins

Mind Palace Memory Games uses 2,500 year old techniques to strengthen your memory. And besides being useful, it’s also a lot of fun.

Medal Winner
Game Review - Athens 2004

Medal Winner

March 30, 2005 Jevon Jenkins

Athens 2004 may have shipped a bit late for the Olympics, but the game does a great job of capturing the spirit of the games.

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