Back in the day, before 3D graphics and when people still struggled with DOS, SSI was the king of RPGs. Why? Because it held the lucrative Dungeons and Dragons license, and it successfully brought some truly great licensed games to PC, which have an X-Factor that in many ways has…
Read MoreBack in the day, before 3D graphics and when people still struggled with DOS, SSI was the king of RPGs. Why? Because it held the lucrative Dungeons and Dragons license, and it successfully brought some truly great licensed games to PC, which have an X-Factor that in many ways has…
Read MoreThe Tactics Ogre series has been a bit of a hidden gem over the years. Overshadowed by the likes of Final Fantasy Tactics, the GBA release; Tactics Ogre: the Knight of Lodis and the PSP remake of the original Tactics Ogre: Let us Cling Together have been real gems, offering…
Read MoreThe Tactics Ogre series has been a bit of a hidden gem over the years. Overshadowed by the likes of Final Fantasy Tactics, the GBA release; Tactics Ogre: the Knight of Lodis and the PSP remake of the original Tactics Ogre: Let us Cling Together have been real gems, offering…
Read MoreIn a recent interview for the Digitally Downloaded magazine (read it here), Matrix Games marketing and press relations manager, Sean Drummy, said it was a goal for Matrix Games and Slitherine to bring games to the iPad this year. A port of History Egypt: Engineering an Empire is the first…
Read MoreIn a recent interview for the Digitally Downloaded magazine (read it here), Matrix Games marketing and press relations manager, Sean Drummy, said it was a goal for Matrix Games and Slitherine to bring games to the iPad this year. A port of History Egypt: Engineering an Empire is the first…
Read MoreRemember the Micro Machines games? The top down little racing games where the courses are household objects? That’s the kind of game Nano Rally channels, and for a $US0.99 game, it does a good job at that. This is how all bedrooms look, right? For starters, there’s a mass of…
Read MoreRemember the Micro Machines games? The top down little racing games where the courses are household objects? That’s the kind of game Nano Rally channels, and for a $US0.99 game, it does a good job at that. This is how all bedrooms look, right? For starters, there’s a mass of…
Read MoreThe opening credits to Final Fantasy III (which is in fact VI, but the Virtual Console release sticks to the original name) are accompanied by a little tune, Terra’s Song. Despite being limited by the SNES’ hardware, the composition by Nobuo Uematsu continues to have a deep impact, resonating with…
Read MoreThe opening credits to Final Fantasy III (which is in fact VI, but the Virtual Console release sticks to the original name) are accompanied by a little tune, Terra’s Song. Despite being limited by the SNES’ hardware, the composition by Nobuo Uematsu continues to have a deep impact, resonating with…
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