Dark Souls II review for Xbox 360, PS3
Dark Souls II delivers more death, death and death in the third Souls title from developer From Software.
Dark Souls II delivers more death, death and death in the third Souls title from developer From Software.
Hush little gamer don’t you cry… this isn’t any ordinary lullaby.
Namco Bandai is looking to break us before Dark Souls II is even released.
Namco Bandai today sent over a batch of new screenshots which provide us with a look into the world of Dark Souls II.
Last night marked the first of many network tests for the beta of Dark Souls II on PS3, check out our impressions contained within.
More team focused mecha action heads your way from the developers of Dark Souls, with a modified version of Armored Core V dubbed Verdict Day.
Namco Bandai sent over a brutal new Dark Souls II trailer for the Tokyo Game Show appropriately titled “Aching Bones” along with some new screens.
PS3 fans of Dark Souls who are excitedly awaiting the sequel will be able to get in on the action in the very near future.
The latest trailer doesn’t show all that much besides some live action glimpses of a hero gearing up for battle, but it’s better than nothing right?
While we’re still waiting for some confirmation of a Demon’s Souls 2 (really), Namco Bandai and FromSoftware are busy promoting the hell out of the Dark Souls sequel at the E3.
Namco Bandai brings strategic mech battle action to Xbox 360 and PS3. Check out the new screens and details.
And out of nowhere comes a brand new, more strategic and squad-based Armored Core title from FromSoftware and Namco Bandai. First media and details.
Another of the more exciting announcements from the Spike TV VGAs was the official world exclusive reveal of Namco Bandai’s Dark Souls II. The hardcore action RPG, in development once again by FromSoftware, was teased with a trailer as you can see after the click.
Only a week away from the servers being taken down, Atlus finds a way to keep the online functionality of From Software’s hardcore action RPG running for the foreseeable future.
Armored Core V picks up where Chromehounds left off, delivering a solid team based, tactical mech fighting game that’ll satisfy fans of both series.
A confirmed release date and new details for the motion controlled new Steel Battalion titles. New screens and a story trailer too.
Namco Bandai Games announced today that Armored Core V would be released on March 20th, 2012 in North America, and March 23rd in Europe. Armored Core V is developed by From Software, the developers behind the ever so popular Dark Souls release from 2011.