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Joe Dever's Lone Wolf HD Remastered - PC Review | Chalgyr's Game Room

Chalgyr's Game Room writes:

While the Lone Wolf series might not be familiar to everyone, these were among my first roleplaying experiences as a kid more than twenty years ago. Given that I am a fan of RPGs and visual novels, the blending of the two genres into a video game made perfect sense to me. This PC port began as a mobile game, but with an emphasis on storytelling, the transition is actually a very smooth one. Lone Wolf offers about a dozen hours of gameplay as this HD remaster pulls together all of the mobile stories into a single game that crafts a fairly unique experience.

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John Dever's Lone Wolf Review Xbox One | Xbox Culture

Joe Dever, creator of the Lone Wolf series is a British author that wrote gamebooks and other works of fantasy. How well does his work transfer to the gaming world? Find out.

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Top 5 Games of 2014

(CriticalIndieGamer) Happy new year! We are finally into 2015 now, and it’s time for my look back over my top 5 games of 2014. It’s a bit of a mixed bag as far as genre’s are concerned, and there may be a few surprises in there, but all of my choices are linked by one indisputable fact: they are all of an incredibly high quality, with spit-polished executions. So sit back, relax and peruse my choices for last years best games!

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Joe Dever's Lone Wolf HD Remastered Review (GameWatcher)

From GameWatcher.com: "It’s nearly Christmas. The Coca Cola advert has been on the telly for ages. And Santa’s on his way. All of which means the majority of us who haven’t already been force-fed this year’s annual instalment of the latest camo-laden, war-mongering, gun-toting, bayonet-bashing FPS shooter, can look forward through gritted teeth to that one mate who’ll spend the entirety of Christmas Day bragging about the newest, bestest, tenuous-at-best ‘update x’ to feature in their new shooty gun game that apparently justifies their purchase over last year’s series offering. Which leaves little room for games like Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf. This makes me a bit sad."

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