There have been many different turn-based tactic games released over the years but only one stays strong in my mind, always having a soft spot as a true classic of the genre. That game is 'Hogs of War'; released back in 2000 for PSOne and PC by Infrogames Studios.
The game is set in a First World War-era battlefield where anthropomorphic pigs engage in combat to ultimately control the distribution of Swill (the lifeblood of pigs). The player takes turns in control individual members of their squad of hogs to engage in war with the opposition, similar to Worms style of play. Once in control of their Hog the player can move around the 3D environment, jumping over terrain and swimming through bodies of water, only able to engage in combat whilst stood still. The turns are timed and there are different classes of soldier to choose from with add the tactical element to the game as time can be precious and taking out one particular opposition class can sometimes be the win or lose decision in a game.
There are four main classes of Soldier; heavy gunner that specialises in long distance heavy weapons like bazookas and mortars, engineer that specialises in explosive weapons like grenades and TNT, espionage that don't appear on the mini-map and use Sniper rifles, and the Medic that can heal other units in both long and close range. Despite the classes, any soldier can pick up any weapon or ability found in the crates dotted around the battlefield.
There are also a variety of vehicles that can be utilised like tanks, pillboxes, stationary turrets and bunkers and tents that provide no weaponry but allow a small healing ability whilst hiding in them.
The single player campaign features a player chosen nation from the UK, France, Germany, USA, Russia or Japan (represented by humorous names and not the country name), trying to take control of regions of 'Saustralasia' a land rich in Swill.
The overall gameplay of the game is pretty solid as it quite hard to get the turn based games like Worms wrong, but it is the humour in the game that made this game a classic. From the opening sequence to the random quips made by the Hogs in game (all voiced by Rik Mayall), the game is rich in a humour that doesn't try to be clever or up-brow, just plain, simple and easy to get along with.
There was talk of a sequel being released on Nintendo DS, Wii, Playstation 2 and PC but unfortunately it has never seen the light of day and is currently presumed cancelled. This is one game that I would love to see a sequel of but with most classics I know that a sequel would never live up to the pure love I have for Hogs of War, and is probably better off left alone.
If you want to give this game a try, you can download the game via Brothersoft.
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Saturday, 24 March 2012
Thursday, 23 February 2012
Relive those Grand Theft Auto early days
Grand Theft Auto introduced gamers into the open sandbox world that so many games have tried to emulate but most have ultimately failed. It is one of the most popular gaming series around having sold over 130 million copies of the GTA series of games.
Playing the first GTA does feel dated and now feels like a game you'd expect to find on a handheld as opposed to a console game but you can't beat the nostalgia that comes from loading up the game, getting in a pick-up truck, and cruising around the city listening to Sideway's Hank O'Malley (and The Alabama Bottle Boys).
If you want to relive those glory days of running people and driving over crates in the street to get your weapons then you can download the game for free from http://www.rockstargames.com/classics/. Not only can you download the original GTA but you can also download 'GTA2' and other Rockstar classic 'Wild Metal'.
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
The Start of the Elder Scrolls
If you are like me and are a lover of The Elder Scrolls series of games but only really became aware of the series around the games Morrowind/Oblivion, then you've probably wondered where it all began.
Well with the help of a DOS emulator you can now download TES: Arena & TES II: Daggerfall and play the games that kick started a series which has grown into a worldwide success.
If you want to play these two classic games and see for yourself just how far this game series has come since 1994, then head over to http://www.elderscrolls.com/arena/ and download the game. Then head over to http://www.dosbox.com/ to download the emulator and get to work on installing the game.
There is a pretty detailed how to guide included in the Arena download, explaining the somewhat long winded installation process but you should get through the installation fine and soon be loading up the game start screen.
For downloading Daggerfall just select it from the Games dropdown menu of the Elder Scrolls website.
Well with the help of a DOS emulator you can now download TES: Arena & TES II: Daggerfall and play the games that kick started a series which has grown into a worldwide success.
If you want to play these two classic games and see for yourself just how far this game series has come since 1994, then head over to http://www.elderscrolls.com/arena/ and download the game. Then head over to http://www.dosbox.com/ to download the emulator and get to work on installing the game.
There is a pretty detailed how to guide included in the Arena download, explaining the somewhat long winded installation process but you should get through the installation fine and soon be loading up the game start screen.
For downloading Daggerfall just select it from the Games dropdown menu of the Elder Scrolls website.
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