Game Reviews
Review: Battlefield Bad Company 2
Here’s another mini-review! This time we decided to check out the latest modern shooter – Bad Company 2.
Review – Left 4 Dead 2

Finally, it is here. The most hated and most expected game. The launch was delayed, like usually, but fortunately only few hours, not months or years
The game is here. And ready to be played. Are you ready to survive?
Left 4 Dead 2 has new and really cool features, but game itself is filled with several bugs. You may get stuck inside a wall/table or and cannot move! Your AI controlled team members are morons of the year and do not always stick with you, so can happen that if you are incapacitated, you’ll watch your player to be totally wiped out, because AI bots cannot calculate the right way and will not come to rescue you! When somebody starts a fire, your AI controlled moron may walk right inside that fire and start screaming in pain and lose hitpoints! You probably remember that video that was posted here before, where human player fell over the edge of balcony and team of morons came to “help” him up, two of them stumbled and fell over the edge too and then the last AI idiot jumped over the edge and fell down, I mean totally down. And similar things happen very often. I think that Valve polished their Director so much but didn’t even try to make AI controlled bots smarter and competitive.
Single player (also multiplayer, if teammates are AI controlled) drives you nuts because of those idiot bots and bugs. Multiplayer is pretty okay, it has 5 of different multiplayer game types (co-op campaign, realism, versus, survival and scavenge) and it’s fun to play.
The game is definitely worth owning/playing. If you’re in Tier 1, then ask your Tier 2/UK friend to make a Christmas gift or simply wait for the weekend deal or other good deals. Or if you really hate your wallet, you can buy this game for 50€. But just look at the screens or play the demo and you will see, it is a pretty damn good game.
But enough of whining, let’s get to the cake!
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Review: Torchlight
As you all know, in the beginning Runic God created the heaven and the earth. And the earth was without form, and void; and Ember was upon the face of the deep. And Runic God said, Let there be light: and there was Torchlight. And Runic God saw the light, that it was good: and Runic God divided the Torchlight from the Ember.

Anyway, let’s get to the game now
Game should run smoothly on every computer that is bought within last 2-4 years, because requirements are so low. Although everywhere is said that it takes ~400mb disk space, it is not quite right. It takes 540mb (840 according to Steam) on my disk… For so less megabytes, so much good stuff, it’s amazing.
The game is mix-up from various cool RPG games – pets from Nethack; graphics style from Warcrafts; fishing from WoW; randomized dungeons from Nethack, Rogue or Dungeon Master; going deeper underground as in Diablo 1; imbuing items like in Diablo 2. And almost all of those features were in Torchlight ancestor game-serie called Fate.
As I read from forums, that you can level til 100, and I am only 38 or so, when finished Ember Mines. Now I am heading to Shadow Vault and I am not taking you along. This means that you have to figure out what happens next by yourself
Torchlight MMO comes in about 2 years – article here. And Diablo III is pushed to year 2011
Article and picture here. This means, that we have lot of time to spend with Torchlight!
I recommend everyone to grab this excellent game with cheap and fair price ($20/16£/16€).
May the torchlight be with you!
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Review: Sins of a Solar Empire
Check out the mini-review of this great game!
Are you bored of all real time strategy games? Then you gotta read this
Review: Mini-Ninjas Demo
Here’s another mini-review, this time of the new adventure-platform game:
You guys probably know how hard it is to find good adventure-platform games on computers – and almost nothing at all when it comes to new titles.
Fortunately Mini Ninjas from Eidos will change everything.
Zeno Clash
Here’s another mini-review, this time of Source engine based indie game – Zeno Clash.
Since I have Internet access I started to play single-player games less. I mean what’s the point? Fighting against computer bots is just boring in most cases, but this game’s artwork really drew my attention – and not only the visuals are great, the whole story and game play just amazed me.








