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Hiya, I'm Daniel Mears and this is my blog. For the moment, it mostly consists of brief game and music reviews I have written for the University of Sheffield's Forge Press.
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Lionheart: Kings’ Crusade – Review
The similarities are all too obvious: Lionheart owes a great deal to Creative Assembly’s popular Total War series; not only does this game visit a setting already depicted in Medieval: Total War, but the tutorial would have it seem that the game plays identically to it as well. This is a game where you play the role of a general, send tiny men to grisly deaths, and very occasionally, pause for thought and think “hmmm I could totally flank those Swordsmen with these badman Knights Templar”. Continue reading
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Kings Bounty: Crossworlds GOTY Edition – Review
If there is something that cannot be denied about ‘Kings Bounty: Crossworlds Game of the Year Edition’, it is that it provides you with a good number of hours for your pennies. It contains both its recent predecessor ‘Kings Bounty: Armored Princess’ and a heap of new content in the shape of two new independent campaigns and extra stuff added onto Armored Princess’ original campaign. Continue reading
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