
IncGamers' Paul Younger looks at the forthcoming PC strategy sequel, Perimeter 2.

Hardcore Gamer: It's a horror-heavy week, bringing the price of Primal Fears down to $5 from $10. Both Still Life and Still Life 2 are $2.49 each, or you can buy both games for $3.74 total - a far better overall deal. Post Mortem is $2.49 down from $10, while the RTS Perimeter 2: New Earth is $3.74 down from $15 and more.

A patch for KDV's title Perimeter 2: New Earth has been released by the developer and is now available for download.

Sadly, this sequel is a lesser game in almost every way. While the rock-paper-energy shield dynamic is solid and sensible, it's also deeply boring. There's no mad spark to it, as in the original. Nor does it look particularly interesting: the visuals are bland, factory knock-off neon sci-fi. The campaign missions are utterly lacking in dynamism, and the floating, weightless nature of everything makes this a joyless experience.
There's a flicker of the old magic when you see the terrain-shattering super-weapons, or when those energy fields go up, but it's impossible not to be bored after just a few hours of play. It's similarly impossible to recommend this to fans of the original, or indeed fans of anything else.
Looks pretty nice, actually.
Isn't this out tomorrow?