Review by Matt S. We’ve seen something of a resurgence of classic-style dungeon crawlers this year. Might & Magic X resisted the temptation to try and “modernise” to instead provide a very traditional dungeon crawler. Independent developers, meanwhile, have produced the likes of Paper Sorcerer and we have The Legend…
Read MoreLegasista is basically what you would expect from a game published by NIS America – it’s a chunky, time-draining game with a compelling character customisation system and some simple but very charming visuals. For JRPG fans, it’s essential stuff. For almost everyone else… perhaps not so. Unless you’re very familiar…
Read MoreWizardry. The Bard’s Tale. Ultima. Dungeons & Dragons (back when SSI had the license, at any rate). These classic RPGs were all about the dungeon delve: crawling through claustrophobic tunnels that all look the same as one another, battling legions of powerful enemies and grinding deeper and deeper into the…
Read MoreWizardry. The Bard’s Tale. Ultima. Dungeons & Dragons (back when SSI had the license, at any rate). These classic RPGs were all about the dungeon delve: crawling through claustrophobic tunnels that all look the same as one another, battling legions of powerful enemies and grinding deeper and deeper into the…
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…
Read MoreHere’s a new title we’re getting rather excited about. Tomes of Mephistopheles looks like it’s bringing back the dungeon delve experience that the King’s Field series did so well. The game isn’t even in alpha yet, but the developer, Kot-In-Action, has some exciting tidbits of information in the changelog it…
Read MoreHere’s a new title we’re getting rather excited about. Tomes of Mephistopheles looks like it’s bringing back the dungeon delve experience that the King’s Field series did so well. The game isn’t even in alpha yet, but the developer, Kot-In-Action, has some exciting tidbits of information in the changelog it…
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