
Last week’s releases might have given us a pretty well-rounded gaming selection, but this time around we’re going to have a week rife with new Personal computer games and a handful of handheld titles. It’s about time that we gave more attention to our trusty machines, since pretty boy Zack Fair grabbed most of our attention with last week’s launch of Square Enix’s Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII.
Get ready to shell out some Personal computer gaming money for titles such as Lighthouse Interactive’s psychological thriller Overclocked, but if you’re up for more handheld gaming, you can opt to get Majesco’s pastel-colored toy store simulator Toy Shop. If you like games of the tried and tested strategy formula, there’s Koios Works’ Panzer Command: Kharkov and…
Great War Nations: The Spartans. Forget 300, it’s about time you step into the Spartans’ shoes and guide the legendary warriors of Macedonia and Sparta to glory. It’s not only all about battles; Great War Nations: The Spartans will also make gamers consider economical development while slaughtering enemies from all sides.
- Personal computer – March 31, 2008
- US 39.99
- ESRB Mature
- Dreamcatcher Interactive
The Abbey. If you miss the Ye Olde Point-and-Click gameplay of past adventure games, now’s the time to relive the intriguing storytelling that this particular gaming genre offers with Alcachofa Soft’s The Abbey. Rediscover the Middle Ages through the eyes of the Grand Inquisitor Leonardo and his assistant Bruno, as they try to solve a series of murders that terrify an old abbey’s inhabitants.
- PC – March 2008
- Crimson Cow Games and Alcachofa Soft
Civil War Mysteries. Solve and unlock the mysteries hidden in the events of the Civil War. A puzzle title, Civil War Mysteries will be sure to engage the undivided attention of history buffs who own a Personal computer.
- Computer – April 8, 2008
- ESRB Everyone
- Activision
Overclocked. As former army psychiatrist, David McNamara, explore and take over