Four distinct Spider-Man universes collide in the latest Spider-Man title from Beenox.
Four distinct Spider-Man universes collide in the latest Spider-Man title from Beenox.
Cue obligatory "It's a blast!" pun.
Though sometimes listed as a platformer, Bomberman 64 is essentially an action/puzzle game. For those unaware, Bomberman is a long-running series which got its start on the NES. It stars little pudgy dudes with oversized round heads, who have an unlimited amount of bombs which they pull from... somewhere. Bomberman 64 brings the series into the third dimension, and features a single player adventure with some wonky puzzle elements.
A great story and solid puzzles provides for a very enjoyable experience.
The first Professor Layton title made its way onto North American shores over two years ago, delivering a puzzle experience unlike any other. The professor's first tale left its mark on western gamers and paved the way for more titles in the series to find their way over. Now, with the release of the third title in the series, Professor Layton and the Unwound Future, comes a Professor Layton game that feels fresh and new, while only slightly tweaking the familiar formula.
It may be a few days late, but the latest issue of PB&Jason is certainly worth your money!
Now that the Summer of Arcade has come and gone, click through to see what PixlBit thought of each of the five games.
Microsoft's Summer of Arcade is now in its third year, and following in the tradition, the biggest XBLA games of the year have been made available for player consumption.
The medieval action-adventure title from Game Republic is due out sometime next year.
Like its predecessor, players will need a PlayStation 3 to experience the title.
NIS America announced today that Disgaea 4 is coming to the PlayStation 3 in North America. The game's familiar battle engine is getting a graphical overhaul, and will have a far cleaner anime-style look.
The new video features four classic villains, including Jaws, Oddjob, Scaramanga, and Baron Samedi
Class-based combat and tower defense join hands in Uber Entertainment's first major release.
One of the titles in this year's Summer of Arcade promition for 2010 is an interesting little arena combat game, Monday Night Combat. The game is what I would describe as a third person crossover of Team Fortress 2 and a tower defense game. Though not apparent at first, Monday Night Combat is a deep experience, and given the material from which it draws inspiration, this is not unexpected. While the title is only comprised of two unique modes, players will find the most enjoyment in the Crossfire mode of the game, where they are teamed up with and facing off against a group of human players.
Titled DmC, the game will feature a young Dante and will see release in 2011