
Peggle 2 review for Xbox One
Peggle 2 provide more ball-bouncing, peg-shattering action, but doesn’t do enough to differentiate itself from the original, while lacking a couple core features fans have come to expect.
Peggle 2 provide more ball-bouncing, peg-shattering action, but doesn’t do enough to differentiate itself from the original, while lacking a couple core features fans have come to expect.
The Walking Dead: Season 2 Episode One unleashes on various platforms next week, and Telltale Games has just dropped a new trailer promoting the new chapter, ominously dubbed “All That Remains”.
The Wolverine offers up a far better film than its predecessor but doesn’t quite compete with the best around in the super-hero genre.
Another interesting variety of new releases on the eShop this week for the Wii U and 3DS.
Ubisoft, in conjunction with the musical stylings of Snoop Lion, have officially announced the next-gen version of Rayman Legends.
It sounds as if Sony is finally getting more PlayStation 4 consoles into retailers’ hands just in time for the pre-Christmas shopping crunch.
In case you haven’t turned on your Xbox One since yesterday, Microsoft has pushed out a new Xbox One system software update which addresses a number of issues.
And the battle of the next generation console sales continues…
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Doki-Doki Universe hits the PS4, PS3 and PS Vita today alongside the interestingly titled Sorcery Saga: Curse of the Great Curry God for the Vita along with a few other digital releases and sales..
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes will be sneaking onto beginning on March 18th, 2014, both at retail and digitally for current and next-gen platforms. New gameplay trailers too.
As they promised not all that long ago, Nintendo has rolled out a new Nintendo 3DS system update which brings both the Nintendo Network ID functionality and Miiverse to their popular handheld.
Hustle Kings played a damn fine game of pool on the PS3 and PS Vita, and now Ripstone and VooFoo Studios have returned with what looks like an impressive next-gen billiards game.
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In the short time that the PlayStation 4 has been available, users have apparently been utilizing the console’s built-in live streaming capabilities quite a lot.
As we did with our less-than-timely PlayStation 4 impressions, the Gaming Age staff has finally found a few minutes to toss together some thoughts about the Xbox One.
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