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According to Metacritic, a review aggregator, Battle Worlds: Kronos received "mixed or average" reviews from critics. [13] [14] [15] [16]TouchArcade summarized: "With so much content, story, replayability and generally fun gameplay this game would benefit massively from just a little bit of love from the developer to tighten up a few weak spots."
The source code has also been released; the game is still being sold on CD, but the open source version contains the full game content. Boppin' 1994 2005 [29] Puzzle Amiga, DOS Apogee Software: Castle Infinity: 1996 2000 MMOG: Windows: Starwave: Castle of the Winds: 1989 1998 [30] Role-playing video game: Windows 3.x: Epic MegaGames: Caves of ...
Kronos Digital Entertainment was an American video game developer, founded by Stan Liu in 1992. It developed original properties, beginning with the visually appealing [ 1 ] early 3D fighting games Criticom , Dark Rift and Cardinal Syn (called the "Trilogy of Terror" by one gaming journalist).
This category lists video games developed by Kronos Digital Entertainment. Pages in category "Kronos Digital Entertainment games" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
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Dark Rift is a 1997 3D fighting video game for the Nintendo 64 and Microsoft Windows, developed by Kronos Digital Entertainment and published by Vic Tokai. It is notable for being the first N64 game (and one of few) to run at 60 frames per second. [2] Dark Rift is considered the sequel to 1995's Criticom.
RetroArch is a free and open-source, cross-platform frontend for emulators, game engines, video games, media players and other applications. It is the reference implementation of the libretro API, [2] [3] designed to be fast, lightweight, portable and without dependencies. [4]