Girl Fight still in development for XBLA, PSN – New media, details released
Remember Microprose and Majesco’s somewhat questionable-sounding 3D digital fighter by the name of Girl Fight? Well it’s still in development.
Remember Microprose and Majesco’s somewhat questionable-sounding 3D digital fighter by the name of Girl Fight? Well it’s still in development.
Think you can do a better job designing the cover for 2K Sports’ upcoming WWE 2K14 than 2K’s designers? Well, here’s your chance to prove it.
One of the more interesting and exciting reveals at the Xbox E3 conference was Project Spark, and today you can sign-up to beta test the Xbox One and Windows 8 “open-world digital canvas”.
Here’s something I never thought I’d say about a hidden object game: Mountain Crime: Requital’s biggest problem is that it may be a little too ambitious.
Namco Bandai today revealed Dragon Ball Z Battle of Z, an epic new Dragon Ball Z brawler for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PS Vita. Check it out.
There is apparently quite a bit of pent up demand for the next generation of videogames to begin.
I’m not sure what’s more noteworthy about Quell Memento: how addictive it is, or how relaxing it is.
Voted “Game Most Likely Forgotten” this generation. Does that mean it’s worth ignoring?
Bummed that Square Enix and Eidos’ reboot of Thief would not be hitting the current generation of consoles? Well sulk no more.
Nintendo’s eShop update is packed with goodies this week, from New Super Luigi U and Game & Wario for the WIi U to Project X Zone and LEGO Legends of Chima for the 3DS. Read on.
After taking a beating because of the draconian Xbox One DRM policies revealed over the past couple of weeks, Microsoft has decided to change things up a bit.
The Bureau: XCOM Declassified releases on August 20th, and 2K Games has some plans in store for add-on content. Also, check out some new gameplay footage with the “Battle Focus” trailer.
Vengeance is coming for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, hitting Xbox Live on July 2nd. Check out the preview trailer detailing all the new multiplayer and zombie additions.
Capcom’s duo of classic D&D arcade beat-em-ups finally hits XBLA complete with enhanced visuals, online co-op play for 4 players, and a bunch of extras.
Can’t get enough Disney content? Well here’s yet another Xbox 360 entertainment option to keep you busy.
Capcom has finally released the enhanced Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara compilation for the PS3 and the Vita nabs Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two and the Jak and Daxter Collection for this week. Read on.
This two game compilation of one of the best 2D beat ’em up series from the 90’s has been given all the care and attention that classic retro ports should.