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Wed 24 Feb 2010
Bestower of Blackwell, Repossesser of Emerald City – INTERVIEW with Dave Gilbert
Posted by Martin Mulrooney under Games & Game Design, Interviews
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Tue 25 Aug 2009
Blackwell Convergence – REVIEW
Posted by Martin Mulrooney under Games & Game Design, Indie, Reviews
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The Blackwell Convergence is the third installment of Wadjet Eye Games’ Blackwell franchise. For many, the wait has been even more of a killer than The Countess herself; originally slated for release in 2008, the July 2009 release of Convergence has had much to live up to. Delays usually lead to two main progessions of thought in a gamer’s mind: the game will either be of a lesser quality than before due to problems in development, or polished to a finer shine than was originaly expected. (more…)
Fri 21 Aug 2009
Blackwell Unbound – REVIEW
Posted by Martin Mulrooney under Games & Game Design, Indie, Reviews
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Blackwell Unbound is the second episode of the Blackwell franchise from Dave Gilbert’s Wadjet Eye Studios. It is an interesting game in many ways, in particular due to the decision to tell a story from the past, rather than continue directly on from The Blackwell Legacy. The ever-informative director’s commentary immediately sheds some light on this decision: (more…)
Wed 19 Aug 2009
The Blackwell Legacy – REVIEW
Posted by Martin Mulrooney under Games & Game Design, Indie, Reviews
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The Blackwell Legacy is the first episode of Dave Gilbert’s The Blackwell Series, published by Wadjet Eye Games. It was actually originally released as Bestowers Of Eternity, created with the AGS engine and winning several awards in the process. Yet The Blackwell Legacy is more than a mere graphical update and the addition of voices to an old title. (more…)





