It’s finally here, but is it really worth all the hype? How has Capcom been able to manage Namco’s primarily projectile-free combatants, shoving them into an unfamiliar 2D fighting plane? And what is the deal with those sparkly gems?…
This story doesn’t come as much of a shock to me. Just a few days after downloading Draw Something, the new Pictionary-esque game for Android and iOS, I’ve already got just…
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MCV, Microsoft has been telling its partners that their next console will not include a disc drive, but instead rely on digital content stored on interchangeable solid-state…
I first played SimCity when it was released for the Super NES in 1991, making me seven years old at the time. In retrospect, I find it weird that I liked…
Dear Esther is bold, different, and one of the most memorable videogames I’ve ever played. And I don’t want anybody to get the impression that I’m regarding it so highly simply because it tries something new. Innovation should be…
Now this is a neat idea.
Killzone 3, which was released for the PS3 last February, followed the guideline set by all modern FPS games, which means it had a relatively short single player campaign and a substantial…
Electronic Arts is giving away early copies of the upcoming BioWare sci-fi RPG Mass Effect 3–scheduled to be released on PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 on March 6th–by launching the discs into space and letting them come back down.…
A Shank in the Dark
Shank 2 quietly may its way to PC, PSN, and Xbox Live Arcade last week. The original side-scrolling beat-em up was also released amidst little fanfare and turned out to be a nice…
While Nintendo’s new console – the Wii U – hasn’t been as well-received as I’m sure the company had hoped, their touch-screen controller has been turning heads – some pretty big heads. And no, that’s not an ego joke.…
Remember the iCade? The arcade attachment for the iPad was a huge success when it was unveiled early last year so it only makes sense that ThinkGeek and ION Audio are following up with the iCade Jr, a…
According to a recent Nielsen study, only 44% of US households are without a current generation gaming console, meaning that 56% of all US households have at least an Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, or Nintendo Wii. All consoles have…
If you’re a fan of video games, then you’ve surely seen the never-ending barrage of gameplay videos posted on places like YouTube. You’ve likely also seen people set up their camera phones to record their televisions, resulting in something…