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more about #swordssoldiers James Ramirez: you can play any of the campaigns in any order, sorry you couldn't take the time to click and find out. Seems like a game reviewer you would have at l... more » Scorpi: I own it, and I am fairly sure that you can actually play the campaigns before they are "unlocked." They're greyed out, yes, but you can still select ... more » VladDracul: Um I don't know what your talking about. I own the game and in the campaign the other races are blacked out but if you select them you can play them w... more » Falsoman: This game i was just gonna buy, i'm waiting because i have my money invested in other games and little time, but whenever i can this game is gonna be ... more » polezo: Looks good, but I'm too addicted to TWoods 2010 to think about playing anything else on my wii right now. more » excel_excel: looooks beautifullll!! more » Omnimon: Sounds like one to pick up down the road; thanks for the write-up, Totilo. more » -
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Swords & Soldiers Micro-Review: Violence Included
WiiWare had been hurting for games about killing. But the originators of de Blob have released a cartoon-violent battle between Vikings, Aztecs and ninja monkeys to more than compensate. More » -
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de Blob Devs Bringing Swords & Soldiers To WiiWare
The original de Blob developers are back with their own game studio and a shiny new title coming out on WiiWare in Q4 2008. Ronimo Games, founded by said de Blob creators in Utrecht, the Netherlands, is readying Swords & Soldiers for European and North American release. Swords & Soldiers is a side-scrolling RTS in which three different factions battle against each other in order to obtain the powers of the gods. While I'm not yet sure what type of gameplay to expect from the title's single player campaign or split-screen multiplayer, I'm definitely liking the animated style they've got going for them. Check out the first screens from Swords & Soldiers for yourself below. More »

