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…
This week’s XBL update features a few nice little XBLA releases and the Batman: Arkham City pack with a certain gal who dresses like a cat and cracks skulls. If you want to play as Catwoman at all in the rapidly approaching game of the year candidate (it’s got a…
Read MoreLast week, a demo for The Cursed Crusade popped up on various online networks across North America. I figured, because I might not get a chance to review the actual title, I’d put together a few thoughts about the demo for you all to muddle over. But before we get…
Read MoreLast week, a demo for The Cursed Crusade popped up on various online networks across North America. I figured, because I might not get a chance to review the actual title, I’d put together a few thoughts about the demo for you all to muddle over. But before we get…
Read MoreFor those who have been following the legal battle between Bethesda and Minecraft developer, Mojang, over the latter’s attempt to use “Scrolls” as the title for its new game, good news for the indie; it’s won an interim injunction. Bethesda has been claiming that Scrolls is too similar to its…
Read MoreFor those who have been following the legal battle between Bethesda and Minecraft developer, Mojang, over the latter’s attempt to use “Scrolls” as the title for its new game, good news for the indie; it’s won an interim injunction. Bethesda has been claiming that Scrolls is too similar to its…
Read MoreThe games industry is becoming subservient to the two shooter genres (both First- and Third-) at a rate that is not only uncomfortable to watch unfold; it’s utterly ruining the industry. Before I launch into the diatribe, I’ll make this point of clarification first: I like shooters. Much like those…
Read MoreThe games industry is becoming subservient to the two shooter genres (both First- and Third-) at a rate that is not only uncomfortable to watch unfold; it’s utterly ruining the industry. Before I launch into the diatribe, I’ll make this point of clarification first: I like shooters. Much like those…
Read MoreRemember Missile Defence? The old game where you’d need to shoot little explosive lines to stop enemy moving lines from crashing into the pixelated city that you’re meant to be defending? Battle Group is like an action-heavy version of that, except now you’re moving. The game puts you in control…
Read MoreRemember Missile Defence? The old game where you’d need to shoot little explosive lines to stop enemy moving lines from crashing into the pixelated city that you’re meant to be defending? Battle Group is like an action-heavy version of that, except now you’re moving. The game puts you in control…
Read MoreFingers crossed, folks. Gamepot, the publishers behind Wizardry Online, is looking to bring the game to a global audience. It just needs to find a publisher partner. For those who don’t know (shame on you!) Wizardry is a long-running, mind-blowing hardcore RPG series, famed for its incredible difficulty and dungeon…
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