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The Elder Scrolls I: Arena

If you've ever played Morrowind or Oblivion and wondered what the first Elder Scrolls game was like, well... you can download it for free! (Legally! 0:)
It's quite a bit different from its modern counterparts, but it's still an epic, open-ended RPG. Its graphics haven't aged very well at all, but for a game that came out in 1994, you can't complain. The controls are a bit weird, in order to attack, you have to right-click the screen and drag the cursor around. Arena's classes are a little confusing too, you have no idea what spells your class can learn or what weapons your class can use. But if you're a fan of old-school RPGs -- and I mean REALLY old-school -- than you might enjoy it; most others will just be in it for nostalgia's sake.
Installing it is a bit of a pain, so click "Read More" for a handy tweaking guide.
Download
Arena: http://www.elderscrolls.com/downloads/downloads_games.htm
DOS-Box: http://www.dosbox.com/download.php?main=1
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Posted on 10 Apr 2009 by Bryan Skinner
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Fallout 3
This is a combination news post/review. Just wanted to inform all none of you that the ordering of all the articles on the site have been restored to their regular order. To make up for it, here's my long-awaited, long-requested review of Fallout 3.
Before the actual review, I also want to point out that I did not finish the main storyline, due to going through 3 different OS changes and forgetting to backup my save files from each one, forcing me to start new games each time. >:(
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Posted on 30 Mar 2009 by Bryan Skinner
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Moon

First person shooters don't normally translate well on handheld systems for numerous reasons, mostly due to hardware limitations. In the case of Moon for the Nintendo DS, hardware limitations didn't even seem to be a hurdle on Renegade Kid's track.
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Posted on 25 Mar 2009 by Bryan Skinner
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Legendary

[Note: This review was written based on the Xbox 360 version]
When a game with a name like Legendary comes around, you expect something great, worthwhile and memorable. Well, it's not, and luckily for you, I'm writing this review with hopes that you actually don't pay money for this first person shooter.
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Posted on 18 Mar 2009 by Bryan Skinner
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Prince Of Persia

[Note: This review was written based on the Xbox 360 version while ignoring the presence downloadable content.]
Prince of Persia has come a long way since its 1989 conception on the good ol' Apple II, and after the last generation's trio of rehashes, Ubisoft decided that yet another rehash was in order with the confusingly named Prince of Persia for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC. Whether it's a fun experience mostly depends on the user's taste.
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Posted on 15 Mar 2009 by Bryan Skinner
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