But will it bring home the bacon?
If you played a lot of PS1 games growing up, there’s a good chance you’ll have encountered Hogs of War.
Developed by Infogrames Sheffield House (the studio formerly known as Gremlin Interactive), it was a silly turn-based 3D military strategy game that saw a group of anthropomorphic pigs battling it out across a battlefield and featured the legendary voice talents of comedian Rik Mayall. Essentially playing a bit like a 3D Worms, the game generated a strong cult following thanks to its uniquely British sense of humour, as well as its fun campaign and offline multiplayer modes.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
But will it bring home the bacon?
If you played a lot of PS1 games growing up, there’s a good chance you’ll have encountered Hogs of War.
Developed by Infogrames Sheffield House (the studio formerly known as Gremlin Interactive), it was a silly turn-based 3D military strategy game that saw a group of anthropomorphic pigs battling it out across a battlefield and featured the legendary voice talents of comedian Rik Mayall. Essentially playing a bit like a 3D Worms, the game generated a strong cult following thanks to its uniquely British sense of humour, as well as its fun campaign and offline multiplayer modes.
Read the full article on timeextension.com