Aussie readers of DDNet, have we got a treat for you! (Note: this competition is only open to Australian residents. Apologies, overseas friends, but I’m sure we’ll have another contest for you soon) Stranger Of Paradise is one of the finest, and smartest, games in Square Enix’s storied series. As we wrote in our 4.5/5 review: Do you know that…
Remember Micro Machines? I would hope so. That little top-down racing game was ace fun back in the day. Indie project, Retro Racing, tries so very hard to recapture that exact magic, but, while it does a good job, it’s not perfect. The game controls quite comfortable on the iPhone.…
Read MoreRemember Micro Machines? I would hope so. That little top-down racing game was ace fun back in the day. Indie project, Retro Racing, tries so very hard to recapture that exact magic, but, while it does a good job, it’s not perfect. The game controls quite comfortable on the iPhone.…
Read MoreUbisoft went two from four with its Vita launch lineup (of the games I played, anyway). Lumines and Rayman Origins are up there with the very best games available on the console right now. Dungeon Hunter Alliance and Ashphalt Injection are categorically the worst. So here’s my experience with Ashphalt:…
Read MoreUbisoft went two from four with its Vita launch lineup (of the games I played, anyway). Lumines and Rayman Origins are up there with the very best games available on the console right now. Dungeon Hunter Alliance and Ashphalt Injection are categorically the worst. So here’s my experience with Ashphalt:…
Read MoreAnd in a bit more Paradox Interactive news, it looks like we’ve also going a RTS to look forward to this year. RED Frontier is pinning itself as a “struggle for resources,” featuring robots and aliens. Pretty clichéd, but hey, the trailer shows a game that looks fun anyway. GDC…
Read MoreAnd in a bit more Paradox Interactive news, it looks like we’ve also going a RTS to look forward to this year. RED Frontier is pinning itself as a “struggle for resources,” featuring robots and aliens. Pretty clichéd, but hey, the trailer shows a game that looks fun anyway. GDC…
Read MoreParadox Interactive is of course best known for its awesome strategy games. But the company also has a firm sense of games that are simple, pure fun. Magicka last year was one. The Showdown Effect is surely going to be another. It’s a 2.5D multiplayer-focused action shoot-em-up. Sold.…
Read MoreParadox Interactive is of course best known for its awesome strategy games. But the company also has a firm sense of games that are simple, pure fun. Magicka last year was one. The Showdown Effect is surely going to be another. It’s a 2.5D multiplayer-focused action shoot-em-up. Sold.…
Read MoreReverb Games, publisher of Dungeon Defenders, announced an agreement today that’ll put the popular Unreal engine in the hands of quite a few more developers. Through the new agreement, Reverb has licensed Epic’s Unreal Engine 3 for use on just about every platform known to man for digital distribution. That makes Reverb…
Read MoreReverb Games, publisher of Dungeon Defenders, announced an agreement today that’ll put the popular Unreal engine in the hands of quite a few more developers. Through the new agreement, Reverb has licensed Epic’s Unreal Engine 3 for use on just about every platform known to man for digital distribution. That makes Reverb…
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