Xbox Live Arcade Update – Soulcalibur II HD Online
One of the best installments in Namco Bandai’s weapon-based fighting series get enhanced and re-released this week.
One of the best installments in Namco Bandai’s weapon-based fighting series get enhanced and re-released this week.
While we’re patiently waiting for Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 to launch for the PS3 and Xbox 360 early next year, Konami was busy putting together a top 10 list for the series.
Namco Bandai today sent over a batch of new screenshots which provide us with a look into the world of Dark Souls II.
Now, this is how you take advantage of a second chance.
If you’re craving a stylish, mind-bending puzzler, this week’s Xbox Live Arcade release of The Bridge is now available to download.
LEGO Marvel Super Heroes may be the best LEGO video game so far.
Focus Home Interactive’s bloody violent side-scrolling action game, Final Exam, is now available for the Xbox 360.
Portal? Who said anything about Portal? This game features blue and red magnets, not holes. Totally different.
The first dev diary installment focuses on Dracula, and how he fits within the Lords of Shadow 2 mythos.
Activision releases Call of Duty’s “Greatest Hits” collection, in preparation for a new console generation.
EA and DICE are set to do battle against the Call of Duty boys one more time.
Batman’s early encounters with the crooks and freaks of Gotham might not reach the highs of Arkham City, but they provide a fun experience worth checking out.
Square Enix and Eidos today stealthily dropped off a brand new trailer and a new screenshot for Thief, their re-envisioning of the classic series.
Tecmo Koei’s zombified new Ninja Gaiden spinoff finally has a release date. Take a look a a pair of stylish new trailers.
Soulcalibur II is definitely a fan favorite installment in the Soulcalibur franchise, so we’re assuming more than a few gamers are looking forward to its re-release. Check out a new trailer to go along with the release details.
Black Flag does a pretty good job of washing away the bad memories of Assassin’s Creed III, while expanding upon the sea faring elements that its predecessor spawned.
We think we’ve probably seen more than enough of Call of Duty: Ghosts at this point, but Activision certainly isn’t done hyping up the impending release.