The trailer for Bust-A-Move Universe, available for the Nintendo 3DS.
The trailer for Bust-A-Move Universe, available for the Nintendo 3DS.
In this latest entry of the Super Monkey Ball franchise, players can expect to see classic puzzle stages, Monkey Kart, and the all-new Monkey Fight. Sorry fans of past monkey minigames, you'll have to look elsewhere. There aren't any other games like Monkey Target, Pool, or Bowling, but the newest Super Monkey Ball title will come with some other improvements, like 3D effects and new playable Monkeys.
Launch trailer for Square Enix's prequel to DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY for the PSP.
A decent expansion marketed on false pretenses.
Costume Quest was a pretty fantastic game – it mixed RPG elements with exploration, and managed to make a game out of dressing up and trick-or-treating. It's a neat idea in concept and seeing it come alive on screen was equally fantastic. The Grubbins on Ice DLC is a continuation of the Costume Quest story and gameplay, which by definition makes it passable, but ultimately it feels like a cheap cash-in that should've been included in the main game in the first place.
RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIDGE RACER IN THREEEE DEEEE!
As you may have already seen, we've received our review copy of Ridge Racer 3D, but unfortunately, we won't be able to attack it until after the 3DS launches later this week. In the meantime, hopefully you'll settle for a few details on the game.
Nick returns for this bold and daring episode of PixlTalk!
You read correctly! Nick, Stanton, Nate, and Jason Ross compose the cast of this week's PixlTalk, and discuss a wide range of industry ideas from the past week.
We've received our first game for the 3DS, Ridge Racer 3D. Nick does a quick unboxing and gives a rundown on what you can expect from PixlBit for the 3DS launch.
Play Final fantasy 4, and Final Fantasy 4: The After Years as one complete game for the PSP.
Take a look at some of hardware features from Nintendo's newest handheld system, the Nintendo 3DS. The Nintendo 3DS is available on March 27 with a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $249.99.
What's a great battle system without good enemies and level design? (Hint: Worthless)
I don't get it. I've tried–honestly, I've tried. But no matter how hard, I just don't get the Kingdom Hearts obsession. Until Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, I had never truly played a Kingdom Hearts game before, though I have been lightly exposed to the series in the past. After investing many hours into Birth by Sleep over the past few months, I just can't grasp what makes the series so unbelievably popular. I can only imagine the Disney fan service is what does it for most, because the one-trick pony gameplay definitely is not it. Maybe it's the pointy-haired, emo protagonists.No one can be certain. Whatever the case, I can confidently say that it isn't for me and no amount of time spent with the game is going to sway me otherwise.