'Pilgrim' video game a delight - Toronto Sun
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'Pilgrim' video game a delight Toronto Sun Up to four players can join in at once on the same console, playing as Scott, Ramona and pals Kim Pine and Stephen Stills. The game's chronology loosely ... |
Published on Monday 30th of August 2010 04:00:57 AM
Gamescom 2010: Microsoft's 'Play Day' event showcases Kinect titles, blockbusters - EL33TONLINE (blog)
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Gamescom 2010: Microsoft's 'Play Day' event showcases Kinect titles, blockbusters EL33TONLINE (blog) Peter Molyneux has said it before, but Fable III is indeed very much an action game with role-playing elements, rather than the other way around. ... |
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Issue 12: 16 Bits Are Better - Nintendojo
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![]() Nintendojo | Issue 12: 16 Bits Are Better Nintendojo ... delighted as children to play classic platformers and RPGs in 16-bit glory, as well as stories from folks who've experienced the console's charms only ... |
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Interview: From Dust creator Eric Chahi and Guillaume Bunier, producer - Joystiq (blog)
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Interview: From Dust creator Eric Chahi and Guillaume Bunier, producer Joystiq (blog) And then last you have a small RPG aspect, because you can choose, if one village is giving you water-related powers, you can choose to continue to continue ... |
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A Brief History of Castlevania: Part One - G4 TV (blog)
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![]() G4 TV (blog) | A Brief History of Castlevania: Part One G4 TV (blog) The game had three unique endings ... and in two of them, Simon bites the dust! Simon's Quest had many elements of a traditional, explorative RPG: you could ... |
Published on Monday 30th of August 2010 04:00:57 AM
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