Way of the Samurai 4 review for PS3
Way of the Samurai 4 is often as interesting as it is messy, both in it’s politics by swordfight approach to diplomacy, and in its technical shortcomings.
Way of the Samurai 4 is often as interesting as it is messy, both in it’s politics by swordfight approach to diplomacy, and in its technical shortcomings.
This Transformers epic delivers in ways War of Cybertron failed to do, offering up a more explosive, and fun romp through the destruction of the Transformers home world that’ll go a long way in satisfying G1 fans.
Retro/Grade infuses Rock Band with Gradius, and with some really satisfying results. Want to know more about this rhythm-based shoot ’em up? Read our full review behind the cut.
Dust: An Elysian Tail marks a stellar end to this year’s Summer of Arcade promotion, showing that Microsoft certainly saved the best for last. Check out the full review behind the cut.
Plenty of Autobot on Decepticon violence going on in this launch trailer for Transformers: Fall of Cybertron. The game releases this week, on the 21st, for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC.
Splinter Cell: Blacklist gets a new trailer, courtesy of last week’s Gamescom event. Check out Sam Fisher and the rest of Third Echelon doing what they do best.
Teasing announcements is nothing new, but this teaser site for an upcoming The World Ends With You has to get you pretty excited for…something! Check out the link to the site behind the cut.
Plants vs. Zombies 2 is coming for more brains, sometime in 2013. Not a lot of info given just yet, but check out the full press release from Popcap Games behind the link.
Papo & Yo delivers on personal moments of tragedy, and is a remarkable experience in video game form that’s unfortunately undercut by constant, technical issues.
New Super Mario Bros. 2 doesn’t excite quite as much as its predecessors, but still eeks out a fun, new platforming experience on the 3DS handheld.
Death rides on in the sequel to Darksiders, arriving this week for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. How does the highly anticipated follow-up stack up? Read the full review to find out!
Hong Kong action comes to consoles with Sleeping Dogs, from developer United Front Games. Does it make John Woo a happy dove, or turn Simon Yam’s suave demeanor sour? Click on the link below to find out!
Risen 2 might not be the pirate RPG we’ve all been waiting for, but it’s certainly not devoid of a bit of old-school RPG charm. Still, some technical and system issues keep this from being a must-own game unless you’re a pretty big genre fan to begin with.
The 4th Summer of Arcade title is here with 5th Cell’s Hybrid, a unique third person shooter that focuses solely on multiplayer. Check out the full review behind the cut.
“And I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts – And I looked and behold, a pale horse – And his name that sat on him was Death – And Hell followed with him.”
The PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale beta is live, and here’s our first look at it! It might still be a little rough around the edges, but there’s a lot of promise in this mascot fighter.
The new 3DS XL is just around the corner, and we’ve got our hands on one! Check out the full review behind the cut to see how this big boy stacks up to the original model.