Capcom Arcade Cabinet – 1986 Game Pack Review
Capcom continues to release obscure arcade classics that defined the term “Rage Quit”.
Capcom continues to release obscure arcade classics that defined the term “Rage Quit”.
Several goodies are available to download this week from the PlayStation Store including Guacamelee! for the PS3 and PS Vita.
Sony today announced that they will be delivering a PlayStation Vita system software update with some much requested features a bit later today.
What began as a blatant copy of Super Mario Bros. resurfaces to try and distance itself from it’s troubled past.
Coming October 25th, 2013 for Xbox 360, PS3, PC and Wii U. Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate will be releasing for the 3DS and Vita on the same date.
Omerta: City of Gangsters certainly gets some love for a unique SRPG setting, but there’s not enough here past the concept stage to make this as cool as it should be.
Part 2 of Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us video series follows the team as they discuss more about the game world, environments, and the concept art used to create the game.
Some decent promotions buried in Amazon’s latest batch of gaming deals.
Check out some impressions of Defiance, the new Trion developed MMO for consoles and PC. Expect a full, official review shortly.
An explosive new trailer for Most Wanted Entertainment’s arcade-style, action-flight digital title set to take off onto XBLA, PSN and the PC soon.
Terraria’s one of those games you’ll either love or find irredeemably boring. Which side does Matthew land on? Click through to find out.
Atelier Totori Plus is one of the deepest, most enjoyable RPGs I’ve played on the Vita, and that’s all there is to it.
Namco Bandai’s wonderful PS3 JRPG is only $39.99 today for some reason, so make sure to snatch it up.
Borderlands 2 for the PC is Amazon’s Gold Box Deal of the Day. Definitely a nice deal, so check it out.
Take a wild ride across the skyrails of Columbia in this excellent return to form for the Bioshock series.
New Black Ops II DLC headed your way in the form of “Uprising”, with four new multiplayer maps and a zombie mode featuring popular mobster actors like Ray Liotta.
Time to get another glimpse into Remember Me from Capcom and Dontnod Entertainment, with a new trailer depicting the various enemies you can expect to encounter on the streets of Neo-Paris.