Project X Zone review for 3DS
Project X Zone is a crossover effort of massive scale, but that same ambition doesn’t carry over to its lightweight strategy trappings.
Project X Zone is a crossover effort of massive scale, but that same ambition doesn’t carry over to its lightweight strategy trappings.
Check out a bunch of new screens for the upcoming 3DS release of the newest Phoenix Wright adventure.
Voted “Game Most Likely Forgotten” this generation. Does that mean it’s worth ignoring?
This two game compilation of one of the best 2D beat ’em up series from the 90’s has been given all the care and attention that classic retro ports should.
Dead Rising 3 is headed to Xbox One. But where’s Frank West? And color? Let’s hope fun isn’t missing too.
Expect to see DuckTales: Remastered, Lost Planet 3, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies, Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara, and at least one more major surprise. Plus, new screens!
Raid Mode > Mercenaries. That’s right, come at me bro.
Dragon’s Dogma returns with a new expansion, including the core game for anyone that missed out on one of the best action RPG experiences of this gen.
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney 5 has a confirmed North American release, an official title and a brand new set of media. We also get new game details directly from Capcom. No objections here!
Resident Evil Revelations is coming in exactly 2 weeks, and today Capcom sent over a new Wii U trailer of the game showing off some of the exclusive features including Miiverse support.
Capcom and DONTNOD this morning remembered to send over a new trailer for their upcoming cyberpunk action title Remember Me.
Planes, Pirates and Monkeys on Clouds? Yes, it’s Capcom Arcade Cabinet time again!
Curious to try out the console and PC versions of Resident Evil Revelations? Well, you’re in luck. Get a look at the first Developer Diary video too.
Now all we need to do is cross our fingers and hope it makes the trip overseas. I’ll probably need more fingers.
Capcom continues to release obscure arcade classics that defined the term “Rage Quit”.
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.
It's a great effort by Capcom, and a decent game, but it is by no means an Resident Evil 4 replacement (which is what everyone is hoping for).