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News and Some Updates For You to Munch On

Naked_Lunch

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<strong>[ Game -> Update ]</strong>

<p>First order of business: <a href="http://www.colossai.com/" target="_self" title="these guys seem kewl">Colossai Studios</a> have announced a new strategy/tactics game in the vein of the <a href="http://www.totalwar.com/" target="_self" title="better die now">Total War</a> Series<em>: Frontline Nation</em>. Here's some juicy info:</p><p> </p><blockquote>Frontline Nation consists of two different
gameplay levels, a strategic and a tactical. The strategic level is
where the player manages production, diplomacy, research and
coordination of military forces. The tactical level is where the
battles take place. It offers the player full control of its military
units in a dynamically created hexagon-based battlefield. The battles
are fast-paced but different terrain types combined with a dynamic
weather system and a day-night cycle adds an almost countless number of
tactical possibilities. If the player wishes, the battles can also be
resolved automatically.</blockquote><p> </p><blockquote></blockquote><p>Oh yes, hexes and turn-based are always very <em>good</em> things. Check out the rest <a href="http://www.colossai.com/press/eng.html" target="_self" title="loll!">here</a>.
</p><p>No thanks to <a href="http://humanupgrades.com/images/lust/palmclit.jpg" target="_self" title="seriously intense">Baby Arm</a> for not sending me this link.</p><p> Now on to the important stuff: An update about our current situation. As you know, we're intergrating into the Codex forums so you better have an account there dammit. This is also why we're a bit lax on news and such, we're just kinda sitting around waiting for the BIG MOVE TO HAPPEN. Having to reformat my hard drive didn't help, as I lost both my reviews of <a href="http://www.hammer-sickle.com/" target="_self" title="lol">Hammer and Sickle</a> and <a href="http://www.excalibur-publishing.com/space.htm" target="_self" title="g">Space Rangers 2</a>. I'll probably get back to those someday after the BIG MOVE.</p><p>Some good news, though: Malfador has gotten back to me and said they'll have my interview ready in about a week. Considering I sent them the goddamn thing 3 weeks ago it's about time. </p><p> </p>
 

Naked_Lunch

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Dammit, I messed up alright. But part of the Space Rangers 2 review on this site and I only wrote 2 paragraphs of the H&S review.
 

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