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World of Warcraft: Cataclysm

See World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade.

“Fought on dozens of worlds” – StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty

My experience with real-time strategy games is largely limited to the Command & Conquer series — and limited further still to my encounters with those through this blog….

“Wily old manager” – Football Manager 2010

Like other people’s dreams or AI outputs, hearing other people’s Football Manager stories can be a bit of an awkward bore. Not always, though. Brian Phillips’s creative series…

“Lifetime Happiness Points” – The Sims 3

The ‘Evil’ trait is an interesting one, because evil in the Sims universe is a rather nebulous concept…

“National pride” – Empire: Total War

There are a very small number of PC games left to cover in my story of the British charts. They are charts which have always covered the sale…

“Advance to Space” – Spore

[For the latest guest post, I’m happy to hand over once again to Alexander Sigsworth, who you can find blogging at alexsigsworth.wordpress.com and who most recently wrote here…

“Commitment to tiberium undying” – Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars

“Whatever you now find weird, ugly, uncomfortable and nasty about a new medium will surely become its signature” said Brian Eno in the mid-’90s, somewhere around the time…

World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade

Not for the first time, the game at the top of the UK charts for the week ending 20 January 2007 was not a game at all. Like…

Vacation director – The Sims On Holiday

Maxis/EA, PC, #1 in UK combined formats chart for week ending 13 April 2002

Plenty of explosives – Medal of Honor: Allied Assault

2015, Inc./EA, PC, #1 in UK combined formats chart for week ending 16 February 2002