Linkfest: June 14th – June 25th

June 27th, 2010 § 0

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Linkfest: August 27th – September 2nd

September 8th, 2009 § 0

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Linkfest: August 6th – August 13th

September 8th, 2009 § 0

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Linkfest: March 16th

March 16th, 2009 § 0

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Linkfest: March 12th

March 12th, 2009 § 0

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Linkfest: February 4th – February 5th

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Linkfest: January 26th – January 27th

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Game review: Dragon Quest IV: The Chapters of the Chosen

November 18th, 2008 § 0

My review of charming Ninty DS JRPG Dragon Quest IV: The Chapters of the Chosen has, as promised, gone live over at the Den.

Since writing that review I’ve picked up a cheap copy of Lost Odyssey, probably the strongest and most universally appealing JRPG available for the Xbox 360. Thus far I’m finding it an entertaining experience. I’m glad to have found this and the DC series fun, as Final Fantasy XII, the Blue Dragon demo and the mediocre Enchanted Arms had left me quite jaded with the formula (to be fair, the combat system in Enchanted Arms is its saving grace).

Game Review: ObsCure II (PC)

August 12th, 2008 § 0

My review of the PC port of ObsCure II, Hydravision’s 2007 horror survive-’em-up, is now online at Den of Geek. It’s replete with cheap shots, predictable “jokes” and dull analysis of stupid ideas – so quite a lot like the game itself!

This is a sequel to 2004’s ObsCure, a multi-platform survival horror game that saw a disparate band of assorted high school students – possessed of improbably unique and useful skills – fight their way through hordes of spore-infected classmates to uncover the truth behind a daaark secret. Not an uncommon survival horror premise. The game’s most unique feature was the ability to play through the game co-operatively, something its sequel also boasts. Unfortunately I’m reviewing the PC version, and found myself unable to convince anyone to play it with me. Crowding around a single keyboard isn’t quite as fun as using your own control pad, after all.

Read the full review at DoG… if you dare! Wooooooooo!

Game Review: Racedriver GRID

July 3rd, 2008 § 0

I told you it was a week for games. Games, games, games. Don’t you just love ‘em? Some people like fast cars instead. Some people like fast cars and games, and these people might like Racedriver GRID, which is full of beautiful shiny cars. You can drive them into walls very quickly and suffer no consequences whatsoever. Someone notify The Sun!

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