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…
Tecmo Koei does it to me every single time. They release a Dynasty Warriors game. I play it. I get addicted and I can’t wait to play the next one. There’s always just enough new stuff added to the basic formula to not only justify the purchase, but get me…
Read MoreTecmo Koei does it to me every single time. They release a Dynasty Warriors game. I play it. I get addicted and I can’t wait to play the next one. There’s always just enough new stuff added to the basic formula to not only justify the purchase, but get me…
Read MoreFollowing on from my previous review, Big Cup Cricket, is the other Square Enix foray into sports games for Android, Big Hit Baseball. This game differs very little to Big Cup Cricket. The game mechanics are identical as are your roles as batter, pitcher and fielder. Where it differs slightly…
Read MoreFollowing on from my previous review, Big Cup Cricket, is the other Square Enix foray into sports games for Android, Big Hit Baseball. This game differs very little to Big Cup Cricket. The game mechanics are identical as are your roles as batter, pitcher and fielder. Where it differs slightly…
Read MoreRegardless of your opinion on the man, it goes without saying that Michael Jackson made his mark on the music industry in a big way. It’s logical, then, that Ubisoft would carry on the torch by releasing Michael Jackson: The Experience on as many gaming devices as humanly possible. Or…perhaps…
Read MoreRegardless of your opinion on the man, it goes without saying that Michael Jackson made his mark on the music industry in a big way. It’s logical, then, that Ubisoft would carry on the torch by releasing Michael Jackson: The Experience on as many gaming devices as humanly possible. Or…perhaps…
Read MoreOne of the things I love about a new console launch is playing with games we wouldn’t usually touch. While we wait for our usual favourite genres and franchises to appear on the console, we’re willing to give games that are a little different ago; after all, we have to…
Read MoreOne of the things I love about a new console launch is playing with games we wouldn’t usually touch. While we wait for our usual favourite genres and franchises to appear on the console, we’re willing to give games that are a little different ago; after all, we have to…
Read MoreDungeon Hunter Alliance was barely worth the price of a cheap download on the PlayStation Network when Gameloft released it for the PS3 earlier last year. That Ubisoft decided to release the game as a full-priced game to capitalise on the Vita’s launch is downright offensive. Virtually nothing has been…
Read MoreDungeon Hunter Alliance was barely worth the price of a cheap download on the PlayStation Network when Gameloft released it for the PS3 earlier last year. That Ubisoft decided to release the game as a full-priced game to capitalise on the Vita’s launch is downright offensive. Virtually nothing has been…
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