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Of Orcs and Men – the meanest, greenest RPG you’ve never played

GamesAsylum: Of Orcs and Men manages to fare immeasurably better than the likes of Two Worlds, Risen, Venetica and other European RPGs. With the summer release schedule looking patchy we thought now would be a good time to give it some limelight.

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MattS3924d ago

Was this game only just released somewhere? It's been available out this way for over a year.

It's not bad, as B-grade games go.

NonShinyGoose3924d ago (Edited 3924d ago )

This is a "Most Played" article, not a review.

It's mentioned in the article that it was released late last year.

JsonHenry3924d ago

This never went on sale during the steam summer sale. :(

Dover83924d ago

It was in the previous sale though. I agree it was a good game for it's budget, though the second half of the game seemed awfully rushed.

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Of Orcs and Men | CheatMasters

By avoiderdragon:Even though they’re traditionally seen as bad guys, orcs have always been a popular fictional race in the fantasy genre. From Dungeons & Dragons with the Forgotten Realms settings among others, Warhammer 40K with the ones with the big guns and the Cockney accents, Warcraft that portrays them as noble savages, and so on, Orcs have always been a staple since the days of Tolkien. This game by Cyanide Studios and Spiders attempt to capture the very essence of the Orcs’ charm into one game aptly named Of Orcs and Men

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Steam goes French with Parisian-developed games sale

Valve is celebrating the German videogame conference GamesCom 2013 with a celebration of Paris-developed games from the 19th to the 25th of August.

"The 'Game From Paris' will feature 17 successful titles developed by Parisian studios, that Steam users will be able to download at a discounted prices," according to the press release.

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Of Orcs & Men: Revisiting the Shadowrun - DJ Podcasts

Ian from DJ Podcasts writes "For gamers who grew up in the early 90s and for fans of games during those first few years Kickstarter as a business model is really starting to pay off. As an average consumer even more so, because you don’t have to do anything and the 1000s of fans out there chipping in are paying, for your child hood memories to be remade."

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