strategy-gaming

Grand Ages: Rome Review, RTS and City Building

Grand Ages: Rome Review, RTS and City Building

Grand Ages: Rome is a blend of real-time combat and city building. You play a number of challenges in an open-ended single player campaign, and there is a multiplayer option too. It is well accomplished graphically, but the gameplay lacks innovation and feels dated and dull.
War Room Review - The Best Free Strategy Games -

War Room Review - The Best Free Strategy Games -

There are a ton of free games out there on the Internet, but just how do you tell all of these games apart? I’ll try and shine a light on the best titles out there so that your gaming can carry on as efficiently as possible. This list covers the best strategy games available for free.
Casual Game Reviews - The Best of March 2009

Casual Game Reviews - The Best of March 2009

The casual game market has been making great strides forward. The only problem is that the massive amount of small games makes it hard to spot the true gems that can be lost in the mix. To help you out, I’ve got my list of top casual games released in March.
Paradise PC Game Review

Paradise PC Game Review

Paradise is a deep and challenging game that makes you think, but ends too quickly, leaving you hanging on the story line without support. There are a number of game ending bugs, the content is a little light, and puzzles are illogical; closer to purgatory than paradise.
Gamers Review Darkstar One PC

Gamers Review Darkstar One PC

Darkstar One is still a good game, with a straight forward economic system and shallow learning curve that makes the game pick up and play well. It certainly isn’t as good as Galactic Civilizations, but was a worthy successor to Freelancer, and will keep you entertained.