Paul Younger
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Paul Younger's Reviews
Diluvion has an interesting art style but the repetitive gameplay, along with sometimes irritating navigation, checkpoints and controls, may put some players off.
A cracking sim for coaster fans that embraces creativity and a passion for theme parks.
A really solid top-down racer that not only looks great but comes with a great variety of modes and challenges.
Blizzard has created a solid team FPS but right now it's light on content.
It's a classic that's been lovingly brought back to life by Rebellion.
Winter can be miserable, but Snowfall is a worthwhile addition to the finest city builder available.
A reasonably solid RTS that will appeal to Homeworld fans.
Eugen have taken the classic RTS formula and created a compelling and fun strategy game. Well worth your money.
Acceptable, but could have been so much better. Dirty Bomb is hampered by free-to-play nagging, small maps, and too many uninspiring matches.
The city builder is back! Colossal Order has succeeded where others have failed. Cities: Skylines is a brilliant game.
An essential pair of games for your collection, beautifully remastered and enhanced.
More of the same. Almost exactly the same, in fact. Cities XXL is only worth looking at if you have never played the previous XL titles. And even than, wait for a sale.
Grey Goo is an extremely well produced game. Fans of classic RTS games should sample the Goo for themselves because it's the best RTS released for quite some time.
HB Studios has tried to create an exciting rugby experience, but the game has emerged disappointingly under-developed. The wait for an excellent new rugby game continues.
Arrowhead has managed to capture the essence of the original Gauntlet in this fast and fun co-op experience.
Marvel Heroes is now a solid title that any ARPG fan should at least try once. After a bumpy launch, it's back on track.
A simple to play but hard to master strategy game at an absolute bargain price. A must-have for strategy fans.
Digital happiness push all the right buttons with a game that will make you think and possibly even be a little scared.
Diablo is back! This expansion is exactly what the franchise needed and the future looks bright for Blizzard's ARPG.
A solid city builder that will appeal to most fans of the genre even if it's currently lacking in features and scope.