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Champions Online review


Champions Online Review   Genre: Hero-themed MMORPG Publisher: Perfect World Entertainment Developer: Cryptic Studios Free to play available Champions Online Release Date: September, 2009 "The style is impressive, the gameplay spans from bearable to absolutely kick-ass and the chances are you’re in for a treat."   Champions Online has been an MMO staple for some years now, along with...
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Reviewed on:March 1, 2012

Crossfire Review


Crossfire is another MMOFPS that gives us a nostalgic look at the shooters of yesteryear. With fast paced action and “decent enough” graphics, this is a game that will run on almost any computer and will at least offer a sprinkle of enjoyment for a short time. On the other hand, it might become your most played game of the year. The first question is whether it’s worth adding another free-to-play MMOFPS to your hard drive. We...
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Reviewed on:December 17, 2012

Microvolts Review


MICROVOLTS Publisher: Rockhippo Productions Genre: Shooter MMO Released: 2011   Do you like 3rd person shooters? How about a free MMO that delivers fun characters, entertaining maps, various game modes and an extensive character customization from several items to extreme customization such as hands.   Yes, in Microvolts, you can even go and purchase new hands for your toon that...
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Reviewed on:April 17, 2011

Awesomenauts Review


Awesomenauts is a quirky take on one of the most popular genres in on PC at the minute. It takes everything you love about MOBA – the tactics, the crazy heroes, the way each match has the same rules but is always different – and puts it onto a 2D platform. Think Super Mario merged with League of Legends. It’s a big hit on consoles and something I’ve played an awful lot of in recent months, but I’ve often thought the...
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Reviewed on:November 23, 2012

Offensive Combat Review


It’s impossible to deny the popularity of the FPS genre today. It’s become not only the leading genre in the gaming industry financially, but it’s also one of the best social experiences as well. People looking to play a game in groups are more likely to choose Call of Duty over World of Warcraft, and it’s likely that developers will continue to build upon that need for social interaction. What if you don’t have a...
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Reviewed on:November 19, 2012

Chivalry Review


We’ve reviewed a lot of arcade shooters over the past few weeks and with good reason: they’re becoming the new MMO. No longer does the average multiplayer gamer want to explore vast worlds and spend hundreds of hours in quests, they want quick snippets of action, a decent friends list and the chance to be part of a wider community while taking part in tighter skirmishes. This week we’re looking at a game that offers perhaps the...
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Reviewed on:October 23, 2012

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