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…
As much as I love gaming on the iPhone and iPad, there are cases where those games that work fairly well on those devices to fill in short breaks at work or on public transport do not work on the home console. There, most people are looking for a meatier…
Read MoreAs much as I love gaming on the iPhone and iPad, there are cases where those games that work fairly well on those devices to fill in short breaks at work or on public transport do not work on the home console. There, most people are looking for a meatier…
Read MoreThere’s a couple of different theories regarding trilogies. One is that the first is the best, that the fresh idea that warranted multiple sequels is representative of a great idea that, while perhaps hampered by budget constraints, has real soul. The second theory holds that the first sequel is the…
Read MoreThere’s a couple of different theories regarding trilogies. One is that the first is the best, that the fresh idea that warranted multiple sequels is representative of a great idea that, while perhaps hampered by budget constraints, has real soul. The second theory holds that the first sequel is the…
Read MoreThe latest Street Fighter legacy title to hit Xbox LIVE is perhaps the most under appreciated one. The game was originally released without much fanfare and didn’t really, shall we say, stand the test of time. My biggest problem with the game (and biggest disappointment) was that only a smattering…
Read MoreThe latest Street Fighter legacy title to hit Xbox LIVE is perhaps the most under appreciated one. The game was originally released without much fanfare and didn’t really, shall we say, stand the test of time. My biggest problem with the game (and biggest disappointment) was that only a smattering…
Read MoreEidos Interactive was riding high. Through the early part of 2000-2010 it was producing hit franchise after hit franchise. Tomb Raider, Timesplitters, Theif, Hitman and Deus Ex to name a few. This UK publisher was one of the real forces to reckon with. Then things went awry. Those hit properties…
Read MoreEidos Interactive was riding high. Through the early part of 2000-2010 it was producing hit franchise after hit franchise. Tomb Raider, Timesplitters, Theif, Hitman and Deus Ex to name a few. This UK publisher was one of the real forces to reckon with. Then things went awry. Those hit properties…
Read MoreFiremint is pretty much the only large game developer left in Australia. Tragic on one hand, but good for Firemint on the other. Now all the wannabe Miyamotos of the future will drop in for a spot of interning. And this is how we ended up with Flight Control on…
Read MoreFiremint is pretty much the only large game developer left in Australia. Tragic on one hand, but good for Firemint on the other. Now all the wannabe Miyamotos of the future will drop in for a spot of interning. And this is how we ended up with Flight Control on…
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