The Darkness II review for PS3, Xbox 360
Brutal, bloody and bizarre, The Darkness II is a great alternative first person shooter for those who are sick and tired of the typical FPS fare. See what makes it worth playing.
Brutal, bloody and bizarre, The Darkness II is a great alternative first person shooter for those who are sick and tired of the typical FPS fare. See what makes it worth playing.
Soulcalibur V shows that Namco can get online fighting down pat, but a lackluster single player mode takes some of the oomph out of the latest release. But don’t worry, you can still put horse heads on just about everyone.
Grand Slam Tennis 2 is scheduled to hit the court in about 2 weeks, and this morning, we have another 2 videos showing off a pair of the big Grand Slam events in the game. Take a look.
THQ this morning revealed a rather huge plan for offering a Season Pass for the upcoming release of UFC Undisputed 3. There will be a whole lot of downloadable content that’s for sure, and pre-purchasing it is the most economical way to get it all. Check out the details.
Focus Home Interactive this morning sent over a selection of new screens and a video for Game of Thrones, their console and PC adaptation of George R.R. Martin epic book and TV series of the same name.
Final Fantasy XIII-2 excels where the original didn’t, but not without a few flaws of it’s own. A handful of additions, like monster collecting, and more exploration help bring this game more in line with what was expected out of Final Fantasy XIII.
There’s a nice amount of stuff to download in this week’s PlayStation Store Update, with Puddle, several full PS3 games and the Twisted Metal and Syndicate multiplayer demos being the highlights. There are some worthwhile sales and add-ons also. Check them out.
Yes, PlayStation Plus is worth it. A good portion of the GA Staff subscribes, and there’s definitely more than enough discounts and free stuff to make it worth the cash. February will be a great month in particular with tons of free stuff including, finally, The Simpsons Arcade Game.
Pre-ordering a game and getting extra content is nothing new… and with Radical Entertainment and Activision’s upcoming Prototype sequel, they are going all out with what they call the Prototype 2 RADNET Edition. Check out all the goodies along with a new trailer showing them off too.
Shhh… Square Enix and IO Interactive want to invite you to join the Barcode Society, which is now a not-so-secret new site for all thing Hitman related. See what it’s all about.
From the full PlayStation Move support, to the all new broadcast-style presentation, online and PS Vita functionality, and more accurate physics, MLB 12 is quite a bit improved over last year’s iteration. See it in action.
Are you tired of these yet? Did you enjoy the Final Fantasy XIII-2 demo? Well, either way, this is the very last video doc from Square Enix for the game, so enjoy it.
There’s a nice amount of stuff to download in this week’s PlayStation Store Update, with Scarygirl, several demos, the Gotham City Imposters beta and the full PS3 titles being the highlights.
SNK Playmore today announced that a pair of vintage SNK arcade titles will be launching today for the PS3 and PSP as PlayStation minis. Read on for details and some screens.
It’s all about the co-op in the upcoming Starbreeze Studios-developed reboot of Syndicate, and EA this morning fired over a new set of co-op screenshots and a video showing off the 4-player action.
What more do you need to know? Resident Evil 6 is coming, it’s scheduled for a November 20th, 2012 release for the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC, and it’s looking quite good… and scary. Check out the first info and trailer.
Namco Bandai today tossed over a new set of screens and an epic story trailer for SoulCalibur V, the latest entry in their epic, weapons-based fighter.