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Dark Age of Camelot: Catacombs
By Lawrence Filler | 02/16/05

Well, finally Mother Nature has decided to let me play Mythic's "Dark Age of Camelot: Catacombs." Upon receiving the "Catacombs" expansion, I quickly installed it only to not be able to play because of work. Well, as soon as I sit down for a long day of playing, Mother Nature has to start in and...

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World of WarCraft
By Kaleb Rutherford | 12/30/04

When I get my hands on a new MMOG, I can usually sit there and play for months and months without getting bored.  However after a few months of play, I will eventually run out of things to do or get tired of the normal level grinding.  Most Massively Multiplayer Online Games offer very...

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Counter-Strike Source
By Derrick Lewis | 11/10/04

Valve continues to hold their long-standing reputation for publishing quality games, and Counter-Strike: Source is no exception. With the recent gold status of Half-Life 2, Valve has decided to release this ever-so popular mod to their impatient community. Without a doubt, Source builds upon the...

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Missing: Since January
By Kaleb Rutherford | 07/27/04

At E3 2004, one of the quiet little titles that really caught our eye was Missing: Since January. This is a PC adventure game that attempts to give the genre a shot in the arm. Anyone who keeps up with the status of the Adventure genre will tell you that it is filled with numerous Myst clones...

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FarCry
By Ryan Schaefer | 04/14/04

Right now, most of the hoopla around star publisher UbiSoft seems to revolve around their fantastic new title Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow. However, the company has also recently published another high quality title that may be somewhat overshadowed by the Splinter Cell name. The game is...

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Trainz Railroad Simulator 2004
By John Bean | 04/11/04

Trainz Railroad Simulator 2004 is a sim that's dedicated to one thing, and one thing only. Trains. No budgeting, no competition with other industries, no crazy balancing of interests. The guys at Auran are interested in only one thing, and that is those crazy trains. Be sure and count how many...

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Dark Age of Camelot: Trials of Atlantis
By Greg Meadors | 03/17/04

One of the big things that Dark Age of Camelot (DAoC) has going for it is the ingenious way that it handles player against player combat. Instead of always worrying that someone is going to walk up behind you and start beating you down with a big stick, you only have those types of worries when...

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Call of Duty
By Siddharth Masand | 02/14/04

When World War two games are brought up, immediately Medal of Honor springs to mind. Medal of Honor has made a name for itself across all platforms. However, the folks at Activision have teamed up with the same developers who brought you Medal of Honor to deliver an even better World War two...

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Deus Ex: Invisible War
By Andrew Thivyanathan | 01/27/04

The original Deus Ex was released in 2000 and was later claimed as Game of the Year by many publications. What made it so great? It was choice. What I mean is that Deus Ex gave the player an unprecedented amount of choice with respect to how he or she wanted to proceed in the game. While some...

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Railroad Tycoon 3
By Lawrence Filler | 12/28/03

Do you miss the days of setting up model railroads in the basement, garage or anywhere you got open space? Do you miss the days of just sitting around relaxing as the trains run their course at whatever pace you decide? Well, miss it no more; Railroad Tycoon 3 is here to solve that problem.

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Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne
By Andrew Thivyanathan | 12/22/03

From the packaging, to the graphic novels, to the game environments, Max Payne 2 is an incredibly stylish game. Like the first Max Payne, this sequel offers up a gritty, violent, and dramatic story of a detective on his own, with nothing to lose. In the first game, Max Payne was wrongfully...

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Space Colony
By Phil Nelson | 12/10/03
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Bloodrayne
By John Bean | 12/09/03

BloodRayne is a 3rd Person Action game set in the late 30's-early 40's. You are an agent of The Brimstone Society. An organization tasked with the seizure, control, and, if necessary, elimination of supernatural artifacts and beings(Naturally a job this sensitive and discreet requires you to...

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Pax Romana
By Greg Meadors | 12/07/03

Ever wondered what it would be like to be a senator in Ancient Rome? Pax Romana attempts to put you in a toga smack dab in the middle of the height of Rome. It's a turn-based strategy game that is acted out more in real-time than by the turn. You'll have to be a master juggler to keep politics,...

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Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
By Andrew Thivyanathan | 10/20/03

Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy is the second Jedi Knight game developed by Raven. Their first effort in the series, Jedi Outcast, was met with success, both with critics and gamers. However, Jedi Academy has some pretty significant differences from the previous game. Is it an improvement?...

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Strategic Command: European Theatre
By Jay Waschak | 07/06/03

Everyone who has ever watched the History Channel or paid attention to 7th grade Social Studies has some opinion on how World War 2 could have been won. Be it the Axis or the Allies, such a grand conflict was just ripe with human and technological error of which everyone has an astute opinion....

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