The Cave gets a release date – Jan. 22nd/23rd for PSN, Wii U eShop, XBLA, and Steam
The long-awaited collaboration between Double Fine and Ron Gilbert is right around the corner, start scratching the backs off of those point cards now.
The long-awaited collaboration between Double Fine and Ron Gilbert is right around the corner, start scratching the backs off of those point cards now.
Raiden’s Platinum Games developed adventure looms ever closer, as this new gameplay filled 7 minute trailer from Konami hopes to remind you. Stay tuned for next week’s PSN and XBLA demo too.
Ninja Theory’s Devil May Cry revival is finally here. How does the controversial reboot of one of Capcom’s most cherished PS2 era characters fare? Read the full review to find out.
Platinum Games continues their streak of excellence with Anarchy Reigns, a unique online focused brawler set against the backdrop of the Mad World universe.
Labyrinth Legends attempts to cut out the adventure part of old-school adventure games, and gets right down to the heart of things with dungeon after dungeon of puzzles and monsters. However, flimsy combat and lack of difficulty keep this from being a stand out PSN release.
The original Ninja Gaiden remains one of the most popular, and infamous NES titles around, both for its excellent gameplay and punishing difficulty.
Halo fans rejoice! The first of many map packs have finally landed for Halo 4, featuring three new maps available across a variety of multiplayer modes. Check out our impressions behind the cut.
Black Knight Sword is a unique action-platformer co-developed by Digital Reality and Grasshopper Manufacture, with all the weirdness you’d expect to go along with it. But just being weird doesn’t make things great, which this game unfortunately proves.
Famed RPG developer Yasumi Matsuno helms this Level-5 developed RPG for the 3DS, which does an excellent job of combining standard video game RPG elements with traditional table top mechanics found in popular games like Dungeons & Dragons. Read the full review to find out more!
Provided Monolith can iron out some online kinks, MOBA fans finally have something their console friends can enjoy. LOTR style.
ZombiU aims to prove that the zombie genre of horror gaming isn’t quite as played out as you might think. This excellent horror survival entry from Ubisoft makes for an awesome launch title for the Wii U.
Agent 47 returns with Hitman: Absolution. A heavy emphasis on stealth and action detract from the traditional Hitman experience, creating a lackluster effort from long-time series developer IO Interactive.
Traveller’s Tales/TT Game’s LEGO series continues its trend of open-world, LEGO smashing improvements with this adaptation of The Lord of the Rings film trilogy.
Omega Force’s long running Warriors series of games make their debut on the Wii U with this unfortunately lackluster port of the otherwise excellent Warriors Orochi 3.
This is it! The end of the first season for Telltale’s wildly successful, and equally fantastic, The Walking Dead. This is one finale you don’t want to miss.
Nintendo Land introduces mini-games themed around classic Nintendo properties as a way of showcasing the new capabilities of the Wii U system. It’s not quite the stand out, must play experience of Wii Sports, but manages to provide some uneven fun across 12 mini-games.
Mario, Luigi and a couple of Toads return for platforming mayhem in New Super Mario Bros. U for the new Wii U. How does this entry stack up against the rest in the “New” series? Read the full review to find out!