Bioshock Infinite review for Xbox 360, PS3, PC
Take a wild ride across the skyrails of Columbia in this excellent return to form for the Bioshock series.
Take a wild ride across the skyrails of Columbia in this excellent return to form for the Bioshock series.
New Black Ops II DLC headed your way in the form of “Uprising”, with four new multiplayer maps and a zombie mode featuring popular mobster actors like Ray Liotta.
Time to get another glimpse into Remember Me from Capcom and Dontnod Entertainment, with a new trailer depicting the various enemies you can expect to encounter on the streets of Neo-Paris.
An interesting and rare look at the development studio behind the Fire Emblem series, as they discuss what went into making Fire Emblem: Awakening such a huge success.
Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon marks a sequel that was well worth the 12 year wait. More mansions, more ghosts, and more puzzles mark a memorable romp through another solo Luigi adventure.
For real this time, The Phantom Pain is officially Metal Gear Solid V.
From $249.99, to $169.99, to Ambassador Programs, XL Models, and the Circle Pad Pro, the 3DS has certainly come a long way in just two years.
HarmoKnight’s unique blend of platforming and rhythm focused combat marks a pretty big departure from Game Freak’s typical offerings, but it’s an experiment that’s definitely worth checking out.
If having hundreds of hours sucked away to go kill giant monsters and make awesome sets of armor sounds like fun, then I’ve got the game for you.
DuckTales?! BEST. MONTH. EVER. [Update: screenshots added]
If you’re going to name drop Advance Wars in the Kickstarter description for your upcoming real time strategy game, then you’ve got my attention.
Check out the new gameplay trailer from Atlus for Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers on the 3DS. Yes, that is a mouthful.
Gears of War: Judgment benefits from new concepts like dynamic spawns, and a campaign that’s reminiscent of the original game, but has some issues in other areas, including multiplayer.
Apparently wells are magical nightmare realms where stones, wooden fish, and mutagenic formulas go to die. After slamming into pizza slices and getting shot down by cannons of course.
Vergil’s Downfall isn’t the best way to kick off DLC for Ninja Theory’s Devil May Cry reboot.
Naruto: Powerful Shippuden is a surprisingly fun brawler for the 3DS with a humorous take on the standard Naruto Shippuden storyline, bolstered by a Rock Lee side-story.
Tomb Raider gets a new, much needed coat of paint with this reboot. It’s a fun, new look at Lara Croft, but needs to distance itself from other popular titles, and scrap the half-baked multiplayer component completely.