
The Cave review for XBLA, PSN, PC, Wii U
Ron Gilbert and Double Fine team up to bring you The Cave, a seven character adventure filled with puzzles, traps, platforming and, well, more puzzles.
Ron Gilbert and Double Fine team up to bring you The Cave, a seven character adventure filled with puzzles, traps, platforming and, well, more puzzles.
Luffy and crew return with this announcement of One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2, headed to PS3 from Namco Bandai and Tecmo KOEI this summer. Check out the full press release contained within.
Naruto dresses up as Goku in this interesting bit of costume DLC available in all first run copies of Ultimate Ninja Storm 3. Plus, a small breakdown of other pre-order goodies.
Namco Bandai, Capcom, and SEGA team up to bring North American 3DS owners crossover overload with the announcement of a Summer 2013 release date for Project X Zone.
Better late than never! Bethesda and Sony have found a way to finally get the The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim DLC to work properly on the PS3 version of the game and a huge wave of content is scheduled to launch soon.
Rejoice NHL fans and Xbox 360 owners, the NHL GameCenter app is now available to download on Xbox Live. Read on for the details.
Somehow, Sega has convinced Valve to let some of their Team Fortress 2 characters join in on the kart racing fun in the PC version of Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed. Read on for details and screens.
The Trials HD series is unfortunately still exclusive to the Xbox 360, so PlayStation and Nintendo gamers have had to sit patiently and wait for a worthy alternative. That’s where Tate Interactive’s Urban Trial Freestyle hopefully comes in.
Ubisoft just blasted over an Inauguration trailer along with a new selection of screens and box art for Sam Fisher’s next stealthy spec-ops adventure, Splinter Cell Blacklist. Too bad we’ll have to wait until August to even play the game.
Finally, SCEA will be getting around to releasing an official new PS3 color in North America as part of a newly announced Instant Game Collection Bundle set to hit retail next week.
Nintendo’s big releases for this week are most definitely the 3DS demo for Fire Emblem Awakening along with the quirky Tokyo Crash Mobs. Kirby’s Star Stacker is back as well, so make sure to check that out if you missed the original Game Boy release.
EA today announced that Need for Speed Most Wanted is officially coming to the Wii U this March and will come packed with new features and content not found on other consoles. Read on.
Nintendo has updated their release schedule with a number of dates for anticipated Wii U and 3DS titles including LEGO City: Undercover, Luigi?s Mansion: Dark Moon, Castlevania: LoS – Mirror of Fate, Pok?mon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity, Game & Wario, The Wonderful 101, Pikmin 3, Wii Fit U and more.
Capcom today finally announced an official release date for the much anticipated Nintendo 3DS and Wii U releases of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate. Demo confirmed for February as well. Check out new screens of both versions to celebrate.
Tecmo Koei this morning sent over new information, along with some new screens, showing off the Cross-Platform Play and Cross-Share functionality found in Dead or Alive 5 Plus for the PS Vita.
Square Enix this morning sent over an extended first look trailer for Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII along with new battle screens and shots of Lumina, the newly revealed character.
Unchained Blades makes it way to the Nintendo 3DS, bringing along it’s excellent blend of dungeon crawling and monster collecting for portable fans everywhere.