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Diehard GameFAN: Elven Legacy (PC) Review

While it sticks to come of the more clichéd aspects of fantasy and the genre, Elven Legacy for the most part is a solid and well put together turn-based strategy game with some decent graphics and a good starting price tag. It's not next-gen and most mid-range and older systems should have no problem running it. While it has its faults, it is fun, though sadly, Diehard GameFAN thinks most people won't give it a second look.

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diehardgamefan.com
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Impulse Top 10 Sellers, July 25-31

Stardock has released the top ten sellers list for Impulse for the week ending on July 31.

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gamingdead.com
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Under The Radar: Elven Legacy

Asad Quadri of The Koalition.com Writes: Hey there it's me Asad Quadri, better known as TheExMachina from the Koalition forums. This is my first article called "Under the Radar" where I talk about games from this generation which I feel may have been overlooked and unnoticed due to more mainstream games taking up the spotlight. While we all enjoy "PWNING TEH NOOBS" in a friendly, violent and frenzied deathmatch in Modern Warfare 2, or "CHOPING UP ALL TEH UGLY LOCUST WITH TEH LANCER" in Horde mode in Gears of War 2, there are games out there which offer something different.

Something perhaps you've never tried before and something which offers just as much playability and entertainment as the majority of the mainstream products. In this article, I talk about a turn-based strategy game called Elven Legacy, from publishers Paradox Interactive and developers 1C Company. I am enjoying this game very much as it provides something different to other mainstream titles out there. It's a great way to be introduced to more sophisticated wargames, as the gameplay is easy enough for beginners to learn, but challenging enough for even the most hardened turn-based war veteran. If you are up for something different, fun and exigent, then Elven Legacy could be right up your street.

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thekoalition.com
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Voting Begins for Gamers' Choice Awards

The Game Guys have officially opened up voting for the 2nd Annual Game Guys' Gamers' Choice Awards. Everybody who votes is entered into a contest to win one of five system-specific prize packs. Each prize pack contains two system-specific games and one accessory, except for the PC prize pack which contains three PC games.

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Tuxmask555221d ago

Is it sad that I care less about the actual voting than I do winning the free games?

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