I must admit that the first time I fired up Dragon's Lair HD, I couldn't quite fathom how the packaging classified it as a video game. However, after a few more beers I gave it another go and was pleasantly surprised by how much fun this game actually offers. Produced by Canadian developer Digital Leisure, Dragon's Lair HD is a PC port of a cult classic arcade game dating back to 1983 - the year Return of the Jedi hit theatres. Read More.
Canadian game studio Digital Extremes has teamed up with publisher Groove Games (of "Playboy: The Mansion" infamy) to produce Pariah, a fantastical first-person shooter set in earth's distant future. Like a slew of FPS' before it, the game uses the ubiquitous and dated Unreal engine. Read More.
Canadian game studio Digital Extremes has teamed up with publisher Groove Games (of "Playboy: The Mansion" infamy) to produce Pariah, a fantastical first-person shooter set in earth's distant future. Like a slew of FPS' before it, the game uses the ubiquitous and dated Unreal engine. Read More.
When I received word that I'd be reviewing a WWII shooter a while back, I must admit that my initial reaction was, well, a little underwhelming. I recalled piling into the Cyberland Cafe with a bunch of friends after school for a quick round of Day of Defeat. It was good fun pulverising my school chums, and likely even more fun for them since I wasn't particularly adept at the game. Read More.
Two hundred years ago, Europe was a land wrought with conflict and dissent. In France, a little man by the name of Napoleon Bonaparte spearheaded a revolution that toppled the existing monarchy and gave rise to a grand new Republic. With powerful legions behind him, Napoleon swept across much of the Continent in the span of only a few years. Read More.