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I have played enough of these to be picky, which is exactly why this list exists. Not everything cheap is worth your time, and not everything premium deserves your wallet. This week quietly delivers both value and personality across four platforms, with a few curveballs that reward curiosity.
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In retro news, Iām casting magic missiles to light a 22-candle cake for Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance II. I remember this top-down hack ‘n slash ARPG to be two-player co-op bliss. Better yet, it eclipsed its predecessor by having deeper customisation, letting us craft our own magical equipment, and the roster expanded from 3 to 7 classes. The cream of that crop if you finished it on Extreme? Legendary drow ranger, Drizzt Do’Urden, and his human assassin nemesis, Artemis Entreri.
Aussie birthdays for notable games.
– Legacy of Kain: Defiance (PS2,XB) 2004. Get
– Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance II (PS2,XB) 2004. Get
– Sega GT Online (XB) 2004. eBay

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