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More E3 Previews @ FiringSquad

FiringSquad posted up their E3 reviews, including both Neverwinter Nights and Throne of Bhaal. Here’s a clip from their Neverwinter Nights preview [archive.org backup]: Click on an enemy that you place, and you can edit his stats, abilities, name, items,…

Another interview

Scot “Skarz” Blinn was interviewed by VoodooExtreme, check that out Here. I want to thank Tuvarin from the boards for finding it 🙂

GameBanshee Feature: Throne of Bhaal Preview

I’m pleased to announce that we’ve posted up a two-page preview of Throne of Bhaal, based upon Interplay’s press release version of the expansion. The preview includes four brand new screenshots as well. Here’s an excerpt: However, along with more…

City of Camelot Screenshots

You’ll find the latest screenshots of Dark Age of Camelot over at RPGDot where they’ve posted 19 new screenshots from the beta, showing impressions of the City of Camelot.

Pool of Radiance Newsbits

UbiSoft’s Pool of Radiance received some press today, with the website EuroGamer posting up 10 new E3 screenshots from the game. Not only that, but the game’s associate producer, Chuck Yager, has written an article on the Wizards of the…

New Poll

Well, the “most anticipated RPG” poll has ran for quite awhile, so we’ve closed it down and posted up another one, written by the one and only Applebrown. The results from the last poll are: Arcanum – 5%BG2: ToB –…

Baldur’s Gate II: Throne of Bhaal Preview

Baldur’s Gate II: Shadows of Amn continued the (Child of Bhaal) storyline that began back in 1998 with the release of the original Baldur’s Gate and its expansion, Tales of the Sword Coast. The sequel was a huge success, which…

Jedi Knight II

Easily one of my favorite games of all time, along with its father and IMO just barely slightly better Dark Forces (relatively speaking), Jedi Knight is finally getting a sequel. It’s being developed by Raven Software and GameSpy released a

Warcraft III E-Cubed Warbits

For those that remember, when the Super Nintendo came out, the game that everyone was talking about (besides Super Mario World) was F-Zero… mainly because of its “mode-7” scaling. How does this relate to Blizzard’s gem-to-be, Warcraft III? The screenshots…