The PSP isn't dead yet, but you might be, unless you watch this trailer for XSEED's upcoming horror title!
The PSP isn't dead yet, but you might be, unless you watch this trailer for XSEED's upcoming horror title!
The menus. The complications. The convoluted menus. The mind-blowing tutorial. Oh, and there's a very good tower defense game in here, too.
Dungeon Defenders is really a simple, enjoyable game. It's tower defense. Enemies spawn at a few points, walk a set path, and attack a crystal at the end of the path. The heroes in the game summon towers and fight back the orcs, goblins, and trolls, defending the crystals from destruction. It's a standard idea with up to four simultaneous players all working together to defend the crystals from all attacks.
This...isn't...happening!
Friday is upon us again and that means it’s time for yet another installment of Missing in Action! For those of you that are new to these electronic pages, MIA is a bi-weekly column where we highlight a game or franchise of old that could use a shot in the arm and a current generation makeover.
Classic lava areas are revealed in these new Skyward Sword videos.
Things get a bit heated in these two new videos for the next chapter in The Legend of Zelda franchise, Skyward Sword. The videos showcase two new areas in the game's massive world: Eldin Volcano and the Fire Sanctuary.
Check out some of the concept art that inspired some of Skyrim's fantastic views and characters in this trailer. Skyrim will be available on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC on November 11, 2011.
This is how DLC should be done.
I'm almost unsure as to why I'm even bothering to review this particular downloadable expansion to Portal 2. For one, it's totally free, and two, it's more Portal 2. How could anyone complain about that? After playing through the entirely new set of test chambers, I know I can't. Fact of the matter is Peer Review is more of a good thing.
The War in the North begins November 1, 2011 on Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and PC. Stay tuned to PixlBit for our review.
This week's PB & Jason features Kirby. Kirby Kirby Kirby.
Oh, and there's also some Dungeon Defenders talk inside as well.
The transition from subscription to pay as you go gets a date.
It’s a good time to be a comic book fan. DC has been riding high on the huge success of the reboot of their entire universe with the New 52, and Batman: Arkham City is tearing up the sales charts. Now you can add one more reason for DC fans to rejoice, as DC Universe Online is going free to play, and we finally have a date for when that transition will happen.
Check out the special theme this weekend only.
Rock of Ages, the quirky boulder-rolling tower defense game came out of nowhere earlier this year to capture reviewers and players with its over-the-top setting and theme. That theme is going to get just a little more colorful this weekend, thanks to an in-game Halloween décor and a special boulder for the PC version of the game.