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Dungeons and Degenerate Gamblers: Blackjack meets rouge-like.

Bright lights, liquor and sin. This is not a brothel, but a gambling den. Will you leave with pockets full of cash, or a heart full of regret?

911 Operator: are they actually serious?

Foil robberies, raid parties and save cats from trees. Can you uphold law and order?

People Playground: a true sandbox.

Got a twisted mind? Want to enact your murderous fantasies without spending the rest of your life in prison? Do you just like too build things?

Whatever your intentions, People Playground may just be able to quench your thirst for sandbox mayhem.

SWAT 4: a game of reflex.

SWAT 4 Gold Edition is appropiately named, given how the game has been regarded by many as the king of

tactical shooters - a whopping 19 years after its release. Is this statement true, even

after the release of its 'successor', Ready or Not?

Emperor Rise of the Middle Kingdom: blind review.

22 years ago, Impression Games final city builder was launched -

met with great acclaim but ulimately went unnoticed because of

the gaming industrys shift away from 2D city builders.

How does it hold up in the present day?

Blitzkrieg: From Russia with love.

Time and time again, Nival Interactive blows all competition out of the water

with their meticulously crafted strategy games, but what makes Blitzkrieg their crown jewel?

Easy Red 2: A very unique WW2 FPS.

In a sea of WW2 shooters, what makes this unassuming indie game stand out from the rest?

American Conquest: Cossacks forgotten brother.

Designed to target American audiences after Cossacks's low sales

in the US, this game failed to make a dent in both the US and European market,

despite it's great reviews at the time. So 22 years later, does this game still

deserve to be swept under the rug, or is it a diamond in the rough?