Aug 30, 2008

DeathSpank: The Great Tease

DeathSpankRon Gilbert (may flowers sprout in his nostrils and bi-sexual angels serve him breakfast) has posted three video teasers for his hotly (well, in some odd aesthete circles at least) anticipated adventure/RPG DeathSpank. Click, watch them and fantasize about wearing the legendary thong of justice. Oh, and as the game has evolved enough to be coming soonerish, do expect to play it sometime during 2009.

Aug 24, 2008

Empire: Total War - A Trailer to cheer the Navy

Seems I'm back from my ultra-short though truly invigorating vacations and here's a lovely trailer about the forthcoming Empire: Total War strategy game to dampen the collective post-summer pain. The game should hit Europe the 6th of February 2009, feature some pretty impressive sea battles, impressive graphics and some intriguing references to the 1st French Revolution. Sounds lovely, doesn't it? Find out more over at TotalWar.com and then, well, why not, have a look at my review of Medieval II: Total War.

Aug 10, 2008

Decker's Delight Links (11.Aug.08)

Haven't blogged that much lately, I know and I'm not that thrilled about it, but things were -still are, actually- slightly hectic and at times downright shit. Anyway. Here's another selection of fine gaming links to get you by till the Lair strikes back(s). Enjoy.
1up.com, that interesting yet mostly mainstream gaming site, has been nice enough to present us with Shrink Wrapped. It's a brilliantly illustrated piece on the history of PC game packaging trends (covering everything from Akalabeth to City of Heroes), it is. A nice retro start, eh?

On to Monkey Island 2 then, the greatest adventure game of all time, that just -well, relatively speaking- got itself an exhaustive feature over at the International House of Mojo. Expect a brilliant read on the quality of said classic, said classic, its history, its secrets and quite a bit on trivia.

For an insider's look at the admittedly, well, idiosyncratic history of Bullfrog try Alex Trowers' version. Available in two glorious parts: Part 1 and oddly Part 2.

Dear GameSetWatch, on the other hand, provided the internets with a smart and excellently written piece that only slightly has to do with gaming: Sex and Tetris. Unfortunately, none is explicitly described. Oh, and there's a bit on Subversive Games you might enjoy instead. I did.

Rock Paper Shotgun is always brilliant. You know it, I know it, we all generally know it. Read it. Daily. And do not forget to pay attention to some older posts like The Stalin vs. Martians Interview and the glorious (and extra-handy) Planescape Landscapes. Oh, oh, and Word Play of course.

Remember the excellent freeware text-adventure that was Gun Mute? Good. You can now grab its latest version and a ton of extras while peeking at its design notes here. Courtesy of Pacian and his Space Cat Rocket Ship.

Further interactive fiction fun can be had with Milliways: Infocom's Unreleased sequel to the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Learn why it was never made, play the unfinished versions, have a look inside Infocom and don't miss the comments.

TIG Source, always the source and inspiration of top quality indie games, presents (presented more like it) the results of the rather impressive and wildly innovative Procedural Generation Competition Results. Dig in and then move on to the next compo.

Now, after trying the latest version of War Twat, do let Oddbob speak on adventure games and let the man that makes the cops look bad guide you to an excellent freebie. Behold Zombies, Cows and a Sponge.

Edge, the gaming site of the gaming mag, has a gaming feature on Sega's oddest game ever: Segagaga or SGGG. Probably the finest Dreamcast game around and an imaginative love letter Sega sent itself.

For the few tabletop gamers still visiting the lair, here are some links to keep you playing away from your computers: Of Dice and Men, the Warhammer retrospective and the reviews of them Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition books.

Time for the mystery link: The Ultimate Software Gold Plating by Coding Horror. Care for a hint? Here are two: Jeff Minter, Atari Jaguar.

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