Incomplete

The default grade for detailed reports. Usually something is missing which either needs testing and/or verification to be marked as needing grading.

Necrovision

NecroVisioN is a gory fantasy FPS remotely based on Painkiller's engine and set during WW1. It features a sophisticated combat system that lets you use your character's left hand like never before to shoot, throw, stab... and ultimately host the powerful Shadowhand. Combo kills fuel your body with adrenaline that can be used as a "bullet time" reserve or as a mystical source for the Shadowhand's spells.

Passage

Passage is a freeware game. But perhaps game is the wrong word - there aren't really any objectives to complete. It's more like a five minute metaphor for your unremarkable life, the irreversible process of aging, and your inevitable destiny to die alone, unloved, and forgotten.

Wheelman

Wheelman is an over-the-top open-world driving and shooting game developed by Vin Diesel's development studio, Tigon Studios and published by both Ubisoft and Midway. Diesel himself lends his likeness and voice to the game, which focuses strongly on feeling like an action movie. Gameplay mostly consists of insane driving through Barcelona with no focus at all on realism and instead a concentration of feeling like an action movie filled with stunts and insane chases. If you like crazy fun gameplay more than polish and graphics, Wheelman might be worth a chance purchase.

The Path

The Path is an eerie third-person exploration game inspired by the tale of Little Red Riding Hood. Send six sisters one by one on the path to grandma's house, and let the story unfold as they wander in the forest and maybe find places, gather objects, unlock memories... or meet their demise ?

Dark Sector

Dark Sector is a single-player focused third-person shooter from Digital Extremes, who made the Unreal Tournament series through UT 2004, amongst other titles. The game has minor strategy elements and a boomerang-style bladed weapon which makes for some unique gameplay. Dark Sector was originally released only on consoles but has been ported to PC.

Trackmania United

TrackMania is a beat-the-clock racing & track building game. Tm United represents the culmination of the series as it contains most game modes and all environments & cars featured in the previous titles. Forever updates the game even further : the free Stadium-only Tm Nations now uses the latest engine and is included as a whole in Tm United, so that players of Tm Nations Forever and owners of Tm United Forever can compete online on Stadium races.

MotorM4X

MotorM4X is a freeform offroad driving and racing game reminiscent of 4x4 Evo and the Cabela's Offroad Adventure series, and then more. It's based on the Vampire engine, a custom modification of the open-source Ogre.

Men of War

Men of War is a real-time strategy video game and the sequel of the 2004 Real time tactics game Soldiers: Heroes of World War II, developed in partnership with Best Way by Digitalmindsoft and published by 1C Company, 505 Games and Aspyr Media. Like the game's predecessor, the single player campaign takes place during World War II and features battles set in Europe and Russia and the new locations Greece and North Africa, across three different campaigns for the Allies, Germans and Soviets.

Drug Wars

Merchants of Brooklyn is a first-person shooter by indie developer Paleo Entertainment. The game was made using the Cryengine 2 and is a PC exclusive. It has a cell-shaded visual style but is much more detailed than most cell-shaded games. It's a fast-paced game with little story and lots of explosions, the main gimmick being you can grab any item in the game world, charge it up with the right mouse button, then throw it as an explosive.

Sam & Max Season One (Save the World)

Sam & Max Save the World is a graphic adventure video game developed by Telltale Games. The game was originally released as Sam & Max: Season One before being renamed in early 2009. Save the World was developed in episodic fashion, comprising six episodes that were released for Microsoft Windows over the course of late 2006 and early 2007.