Author: Iain C
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Iain’s Game of the Decade: Crusader Kings II
What really makes Crusader Kings II is the way it’s been expanded and cared for over the years.
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Going loopy – Resynth review
Resynth livens up the Sokoban formula with a musical twist – but at its core, it’s a deep and demanding puzzle game.
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Crust in time – The Pizza Delivery Boy Who Saved The World review
Do you knead this time-travelling visual novel in your life, or are you better off saving your dough?
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From melee to Mahjong – Yakuza 0 review
Sega’s legendary open-world brawler/second life sim series finally makes it to PC.
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Never let it go – OneShot review
This short adventure dodges cliches and tugs at the heartstrings, offering some genuinely surprising twists along the way.
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Off the wall – Mirror Drop review
This perspective-bending puzzle game goes out of its way to disorient you – but there’s so much more going on beneath its shiny surface.
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E3 PC Gaming Show 2018 – Highlights
The 2018 PC Gaming Show served up big hitters and indie gems alike.
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Rocky landing – 39 Days to Mars review
This spacefaring co-op adventure is packed with charm and vintage character – but it’s not an entirely smooth landing.
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Deeper underground – Caves of Qud Early Access review
Colourful and strange, this sci-fi roguelike lets you carve a unique path through thousands of years of high-tech history.