Destiny’s “The Law Of The Jungle” trailer hypes us up for an epic E3 reveal
The epic 60 second trailer teases the worldwide gameplay reveal at the PlayStation E3 conference.
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The epic 60 second trailer teases the worldwide gameplay reveal at the PlayStation E3 conference.
EA today announced that a brand new Need for Speed game is in the works and is set to race onto the next generation of consoles… along with most current generation platforms and PC of course. Check out all the details within.
Nintendo today announced that they will be holding the next Nintendo Direct event on June 11th, which just so happens to coincide with the first day of the E3 expo.
The Virtua Fighter alum jumps into the ultimate version of Dead or Alive. Ein is confirmed as well, along with a pair of new stages. Check them out.
Oh hell yes! Housemarque confirmed that they are working on a “spiritual successor” to the Super Stardust series, exclusively for the PS4. Our brain and eyes can’t even imagine or picture the glory of such a shooter.
If you’re a Donkey Kong Country or Kirby fan, then this update is definitely for you! Read on to see what’s worth spending your eShop bucks on.
What… getting a brand new Grand Theft Auto game isn’t special enough? If not, check out the details for the deluxe SE and LE versions.
Killer is Dead is looking crazier and crazier every time XSEED Games releases a new batch of screens.
Microsoft this morning released a nice new set of high resolution shots of the Xbox One’s Windows 8-style UI that they showed off during the Xbox Reveal conference.
It’s been a while but Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today announced that Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition is finally headed to the PC beginning on July 3rd.
Techland and Ubisoft’s more action-oriented take on their wild west Call of Juarez series is the sole release this Wednesday.
We’re still digesting all the information from the Xbox One reveal, but Sony has tossed up a nice, early PlayStation Store update to distract us a bit.
Surprise! (or not) Battlefield 4 is officially headed to the PS4 and the Xbox One… along with the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC.
Square-Enix confirms Thief is headed to Xbox One in 2014, along with previously announced versions for PlayStation 4 and PC.
The console, the new Kinect, the new controller in all their glory. More product shots coming soon.
Check out the new reveal trailer for Call of Duty: Ghosts on next-gen platforms, along with some behind the scenes footage from Activision and Infinity Ward.
So “always on” isn’t quite accurate, but according to Microsoft’s Q&A on the official news.xbox.com site, the Xbox One does require some sort of connection to the Internet. Other questions answered as well.