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…
If you’ve ever delved into the land of free online flash games, you probably noticed the abundance of golf simulations. The quality of each game is up for debate, but the sheer number of them indicate that people enjoy a good putt. Within the context of social games, though, mini…
Read MoreHere at Digitally Downloaded, we’re Portal fans. That might not come as a surprise to many, but many of us here are big fans of its mind-bending environmental puzzles. When Smudged Cat Games sent a review copy of its 2D Portal-like title Gateways, needless to say, we couldn’t wait to get our…
Read MoreLittle King’s Story was a Wii game that managed to be both a critical hit and a game that was beloved by the people that played it. Or perhaps “person that played it” would be the more appropriate phrase, because Little King’s Story’s sales figures were unfortunately nothing short of…
Read MoreOddworld: Abe’s Oddysee is making a ‘New ‘n’ Tasty’ comeback on XBLA, PSN, and the PC soon. Whether or not it’ll taste like chicken is still up in the air. Now don’t get the wrong idea here- this isn’t just an HD remake. Developer Oddworld Inhabitants probably could have just…
Read MoreJason recently reviewed the game Double Dragon: Neon and gave the game a very detailed writeup here if you are interested in reading it. While his review was for the Microsoft Xbox 360, I had a chance to play it on Sony PlayStation Network. So I was curious to see…
Read MoreBooting up one of Terry Cavanagh’s games, you know you’re about to take a shot of nostalgic fun and take a beating from its punishing difficulty at the same time. It’s like a trademark that seals his games together and it’s one that keeps you coming back for more over…
Read MoreWhat happens when you take the casual fighting, jiggle-fest, that is Dead or Alive and turn into a more serious fighting game with a deeper combat system? Dead or Alive 5. In a surprise move, this game dials back the sex a little to focus more on tight combat mechanics…
Read MoreIt’s that time again. Today a few of us here at Digitally Downloaded have decided to share with you a few of our favourite Greenlight picks that we feel need to be available for purchase on Steam. We implore you to take a look at our picks and if you…
Read MoreOne of the nearly-completed background objects for AVWW2. In what may be the oddest and most kind gesture I have ever seen a game developer take, independent developer Arcen Games has just announced its enormous, procedurally-generated platformer A Valley Without Wind is getting a sequel – and everyone who bought…
Read MoreMusic is the often-forgotten but crucial part of the game experience. Whether it’s soaring orchestral epics in an RPG or a complete absence of music in a tense horror game without an appropriate score, a game will never be able to engage with you on an emotional level. So this…
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