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  • Dreampath 2: Curse of the Swamps

    Dreampath 2: Curse of the Swamps

    Dreampath 2: Curse of the Swamps is a roguelike, but it’s definitely different in style and structure. In a blog post that covers more information, Victor Saltzpyre-From-Dead is developing the game and he discusses some of the options that players can take and how they can “take a more unconventional approach” with the second game.

  • DROD RPG: Tendrys Tale

    DROD RPG: Tendrys Tale

    DROD RPG: Tendrys Tale: Tendrys Tale is a third-person action game set in a fantasy universe. Developed by German company Verant Interactive, the game is the third installment in the Gothic action-adventure series. Players will assume the role of a priestess called Relena, who takes her ways in order to rescue a young girl from a mysterious wizard and save the day.

  • Dub Dash

    Dub Dash

    Dub Dash has been developed by HipHop Games, the folks who brought us Shank, and is making this crazy on the PC and the PlayStation. It is really fun, and the gameplay looks like the same as the Playstation version, so if you are a fan of things such as Tekken, Gundam, and Katamari you might be right to tune in.

  • Dungelot: Shattered Lands

    Dungelot: Shattered Lands

    Dungelot: Shattered Lands (PC) "Simply put, if the graphics aren't much higher quality than what we got from Arma II, then it's a little short on depth."But don't get caught up on this idea. After all, it's hard to make a massively multiplayer online shooter that features colorful graphics. That's what we want in an online shooter. You can't make a big space MMO and think you're playing space.

  • Dungeon Journey

    Dungeon Journey

    Dungeon Journey is a gorgeous action game with a world that looks to have come a long way since its early 2005 release. Players assume the role of an adventurer trying to find his way to the realm of Sylvan. As the game progresses, they discover a young man trying to survive in the world's first dungeon, Tempest, for which he has been possessed by a force called the Destroyer.

  • Dungeon Punks

    Dungeon Punks

    Dungeon Punks' fast-paced, action-packed gameplay takes the best aspects of its predecessors and reworks them to make it the action/RPG genre fans have always wanted. You play as the titular Dungeon Punks, who has gone rogue once before, years ago to save the world from the growing evil of humankind. It's up to you to clear dungeons, collect treasures, and battle the evil sorcerer, whom is capable of resurrecting your fallen brethren. Dungeon Punks was designed to be a sequel, not a separate game altogether, and, in fact, will even feature a number of other changes, from the traditional "pet peeve" gameplay that keeps you moving and managing your life, to a more dynamic gameplay experience where you can literally run right into the next battle without ever touching the screen. Dungeon Punks is set to launch for the PlayStation 2 this fall.

  • Dungeons & Robots

    Dungeons & Robots

    Dungeons & Robots is the new 3D MMORPG that takes the phrase "D&D." It's due out in the second half of 2003.The game will focus on quests, features, and characters with the ability to create an entire character. Each player will have the option to build his or her own character and be able to then select him or her based on the class of the player that they would like to play. The character's attributes will determine how he or she might interact with other players in the game.

  • E.T. Armies

    E.T. Armies

    E.T. Armies II is a sequel to the PC-exclusive sci-fi strategy game E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, which was released in March 1999. While the original E.T. received critical praise for its graphics and well-realized 3D engine, it's easy to see why E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial is one of the best-reviewed PC games of all time. It won numerous awards and holds a 10/10 rating from GameSpot.

  • Earn to Die 2

    Earn to Die 2

    Earn to Die 2 will soon be free to play on Windows 95, after THQ announced it would release a free version for the same platform.The game offers 32-bit operating system Kratos as a playable character. Kratos and his friends must first defeat the evil from the underworld and discover his fate.

  • Edgar

    Edgar

    Edgar Wright is a master at creating films based on reality TV (and, no, that’s not a typo). His past work includes big screens such as his classic The Hangover trilogy (Saw %26ndash; the latter earned him a cool cash prize), The Wonderful World (1988), and this time he’s now tackling a new project.

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