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Kotaku
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Fighting Fantasy DS Preview: Choose Your Own Adventure Makes A Comeback [Preview] Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain was a 1982 choose-your-own-adventure book written by now-game developers Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone. Now it's a 2009 DS action role-playing game. Choose-your-own-adventure books were popular in the 1980s. Nowadays, I c [..]
Battleswarm: Field of Honor Preview: Choose Your Genre [Preview] Battleswarm: Field of Honor is a Chinese-developed war game that blends both real-time strategy and first-person shooter genres. The catch is you have to pick which genre you can win with. Another catch to Battleswarm is its pay-to-play system called MetaTi [..]
Street Fighter IV Preview: PC Fighting [Preview] Street Fighter is a game meant for arcades, but it's proven itself on the console. So what about the PC? What Is It? Street Fighter IV built for Games For Windows — Live What We [..]
Final Fantasy Dissidia Comes Stateside This Summer [Everybody Was FF Fighting] The forces of Cosmos and the forces of Chaos square off as beloved characters from Final Fantasies past do battle in Dissidia Final Fantasy, just announced for a mid-year 2009 release in North America. Just released in Japan, Dissidia for the PSP is a Final Fantasy fan's dream fighti [..]
Preview: Final Fantasy XIV
You probably already know whether you fall into the audience Square Enix is targeting with its next entry into the MMORPG market, Final Fantasy XIV. You've likely been able to tell from the trailers, assets and previews fro [..]
Heroes of Neverwinter preview: Facebook fantasy
I didn't see a Facebook game on the E3 show floor that I would consider passing along to you, honored readers, whose time I value more than my own -- with one noteworthy exception. Dungeons and Dragons: Heroes of Neverwinte [..]
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DISSIDIA 012 [duodecim] FINAL FANTASY preview: a sensible sequel
DISSIDIA 012 [duodecim] FINAL FANTASY may have a bizarre, head-scratching title, but its brand new features make a whole lot of sense. The follow-up to 2008's mash-up fighter offers the most obvious addition for a sequel: [..]