Been a while since I last played a good city builder/management sim on the PC and this indie game, "Endzone" looked quite interesting. Sim City remains the classic that started it all. City Skylines is a decent title that follows in its footsteps but here, you have one with a post-apocalypse setting where you have to rebuild to help...
I saw screenshots of this game and it looked good so I thought it might be an interesting management sim. I watched the first Jurassic World movie and thought it was OK although the CGI was well done. Those safari globes "Gyrospheres" visitors toured in looked really fun! So you're in charge of developing the Jurassic World on various...
I was interested in this sim when I heard Paradox Interactive was going to be publishing it. The modern day version of Sim City, "Cities Skylines" they published was quite good to play so this new premise of colonising Mars sounded like it'd be even more fun, despite being a different developer making it. The premise isn't really...
The game seems very straight forward during the first 3 chapters which are basically tutorial levels and as long as you expanded your network faster than the AI, you'll fairly much win. However, chapter 4 really puts what you learned to the test so here's how I managed to achieve the tougher objectives. Bumping up Atlanta's population...
It's been a while since I played a PC game since getting consoles. The PC gaming landscape has changed from when JRPGs used to be almost non-existent to the point where you can find a whole range of them on Steam now. That said, it still can't beat consoles in terms of choice if you're into Japanese games. One area PCs still excel in are...
Yes, I know. 3 years late but better late than never. Had this written up long ago but never made the time to finish off the edit since there's little chance of any English speakers importing this ^^; Anyway, 120 hours of IdolM@ster 2 on the PS3 and got the platinum trophy. Looks and plays much better than the PSP game which only let you...