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Heretic Kingdoms: The Inquisition Released on GOG

If you didn’t get a chance to check out 3D People’s isometric action RPG Heretic Kingdoms: The Inquisition back when it was released in 2004, then you may want to consider putting down $5.99 in order to pick the game…

Risen Short Story #9

Piranha Bytes’ official Risen website has been updated with a ninth short story entitled “Restless Bones”. Breathing heavily, the man worked his way along a narrow cave pathway. Metal clinked before him. It sounded like a sword dashing against chain…

Fallout 3 Interview

It’s already been over four years since Bethesda Softworks announced that they had acquired the rights to develop and publish their own version of Fallout 3, following Interplay’s financial troubles and cancellation of “Van Buren”.  The sequel has been in…

The Age of Decadence: Journey Through the Ruins of Zamedi

Iron Tower Studio’s Vince D. Weller was gracious enough to give us a brief tour through a strange tower within the ruins of Zamedi – one of many locales we’ll be venturing through during Age of Decadence. This article provides…

Diablo III Interview

When Diablo III was finally announced, we were pretty excited.  When we found out that Fallout/Troika alumnus Leonard Boyarsky would be working on it, our excitement spiked considerably.  And, when it became clear that Leonard was committed to expanding the…

Space Siege Preview

Space Siege is going to be the third Siege game from Gas Powered Games, following in the footsteps of Dungeon Siege (released in 2002) and Dungeon Siege II (2005). Recently, Gas Powered Games made a demo available for Space Siege,…

The Chosen: Well of Souls Preview

The Chosen: Well of Souls is the latest action role-playing game from Polish developer Rebelmind, who is also responsible for Space Hack and Grom. The Chosen has been in development for years, but I’m not sure if it was ever…

Depths of Peril Preview

Recently, Soldak Entertainment was nice enough to send us a preview copy of their upcoming role-playing game Depths of Peril. The version we received was labeled 0.154 — or about 0.846 away from where most games are when they hit…