Sacred Citadel Review (GamingBolt)
Added: 29.04.2013 20:17 | 23 views | 0 comments
"With the advent of digital distribution and competitive pricing, its good to see publisher and developers continuing to bring older, as well as newer side-scrolling brawlers. Take original efforts like Castle Crashers, Scott Pilgrim, and Double Dragon Neon as good examples."
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| Sacred Citadel Demo
Added: 29.04.2013 6:15 | 11 views | 0 comments
Prove yourself as a warrior and defend the land of Ancaria from the evil Ashen empire.
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| Sacred Citadel
Added: 29.04.2013 2:20 | 10 views | 0 comments
2D Brawler set in the Sacred universe, from the developers of Sacred 2: Fallen Angel.
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| Front Towards Gamer Radio Wednesday Traffic Chopper, Episode 167: If Only Quinn Were Here
Added: 27.04.2013 14:17 | 17 views | 0 comments
Front Towards Gamer Radio is part of the Claymore Network.
This weeks Front Towards Gamer Radio got so racy that audio editor Dingledodie77 had to delete giant chunks of conversations about same sex marriage, why Hitler wasnt all that bad of a guy, proper use of the N word. However, what youve got left is yet another episode of Front Towards Gamer Radios Wednesday Traffic Chopper (yup, coming out on a Thursday, as per the standard), where Gamergirl talks about watching all the latest and greatest games (no, not playing them), Quinn and Gigi chattering back and forth about how awesome Aquaman is in Injustice: Gods Among Us, while Shanghai Six really wants to talk about his time with Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, but instead natters on about the usual League of Legends noise as well as the meh worthy XBLA downloadable title Sacred Citadel.
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| Sacred Citadel Review: You seem mighty familiar [TheBitBag]
Added: 26.04.2013 12:17 | 18 views | 0 comments
Sacred Citadel is developed by SouthEnd Interactive as a downloadable title for the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC and acts as a prequel to Sacred 3. While the Sacred series of games are known as action role-playing games, Sacred Citadel however takes a different direction as a side-scrolling action brawler with some RPG elements.
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| Sacred Citadel Review - Twinfinite
Added: 26.04.2013 4:17 | 14 views | 0 comments
Mike writes, " Essentially, Sacred Citadel is an updated version of arcade classic Golden Axe only without those little elf bastards that steal your potions. Does that mean this game is good? Hit the jump to find out what my man Trey Highland and I thought of it."
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| Sacred Citadel Review (Invision Game Community)
Added: 25.04.2013 22:17 | 12 views | 0 comments
Sacred Citadel is a hack and slash with RPG elements developed by Southend Interactive and published by Deep Silver. The game is a prequel to the upcoming Sacred 3 and is radically different in tone, genre and art style to anything prior in the series.
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| ZTGD | Sacred Citadel (PC) Review
Added: 25.04.2013 14:17 | 14 views | 0 comments
Drew Leachman writes: Beat em up titles have been around pretty much since the beginning of video games. I have played tons of them and have enjoyed more than a fair share. Beating up baddies with a few of your friends is always a blast, and even if the combat got stale, it was still fun to plow through to the end. Sacred Citadel could not be closer to that sentiment.
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| Sacred Citadel Review | GameGrin
Added: 24.04.2013 20:18 | 9 views | 0 comments
Sacred Citadel is a spin-off of the mildly successful Sacred series, acting as a prequel to the upcoming Sacred 3. The action RPG gameplay of the main series is replaced here with a simpler, side-scrolling hack and slash style.
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| Sacred Citadel Review [Capsule Computers]
Added: 24.04.2013 9:17 | 14 views | 0 comments
Dustin Spencer from Capsule Computers writes: "Side scrolling brawlers seemed to be a rarity five years ago. Today however, the genre has came back fighting, so much so that there now is a bit of a problem with over-saturation. Sacred Citadel fits into this realm, as it is indeed of the same genre, but attempts to do many things to provide us with a different experience. Can a familiar franchise with a rich world capture a new audience's attention, or is this yet another case of "almost, but not quite"?"
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