Nintendo Download Update – PAC-MAN & Mega Man Wii U VC, BearShark 3DS
This week’s Nintendo Download Update is a bit of an improvement over last week’s, at least in terms of quantity. Take a look.
This week’s Nintendo Download Update is a bit of an improvement over last week’s, at least in terms of quantity. Take a look.
The next generation of Call of Duty is coming… and it’s not Call of Duty 4. Check out the trailer, art and details.
Planes, Pirates and Monkeys on Clouds? Yes, it’s Capcom Arcade Cabinet time again!
Theoretically Monaco: What?s Yours is Mine is the perfect co-op heist game. In actuality, your mileage may vary.
The big Xbox Live Arcade release for this week is the totally awesome Far Cry 3 spin-off, Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon.
Today, XSEED Games blessed us with yet another new English trailer for their upcoming, Grasshopper Manufacture and Kadokawa Games-developed title, Killer is Dead. Check it out.
It’s a new week and we have a brand new selection of PS3 and PS Vita content to download from the PS Store.
LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins shows that portable LEGO games can be just as good as their home console brethren, with a little effort.
Need we say more? The next Grand Theft Auto V trailers are live. Check them out and meet the trio of main characters.
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon is an neon-infused, cyborg-annihilating nod to the best and worst that 80’s action cinema had to offer.
Surely one of the most exciting games coming this year is Ubisoft’s Watch_Dogs. It’s headed to current and next generation consoles and the PC, and we finally have a release date…
Described as a “First-Person Co-Op Slasher”, Techland’s latest title looks to combine several genres into one action-packed, cooperative experience.
Quantic Dream and SCEA are obviously taking Beyond: Two Souls for the PS3 very, very seriously… cinematically speaking. Check out the new media and info to go along with the Tribeca Film Festival screening.
Thunder in Paradise, minus Hulk Hogan. Plus zombies.
Gears of War: Judgment gets its first paid DLC map pack with Call to Arms, and the result is pretty underwhelming.
Next month, the PS Vita will be getting an injection of two things it’s been lacking to date: adorableness and puzzles.
God Mode could be a love-fest for old-school PC shooter fans, but there’s enough problems with the online experience to keep it from hitting those highs.