A mash-up of "Ghosts n Stuff" from Deadmau5 mixed with Lady Gaga’s "Just Dance."
A mash-up of "Ghosts n Stuff" from Deadmau5 mixed with Lady Gaga’s "Just Dance."
Can Madden, the king of football games, be dethroned?
BackBreaker is a one-of-a-kind experience when it comes to football games, offering both first and third person views in an effort to give players the point-of-view of the player from the field. While this is a great idea for a football game, BackBreaker fails to execute it properly.
The follow-up to the cult N64 classic is finally upon us.
To describe it simply, Sin & Punishment: Star Successor is the modern imagining of classic arcade shooters. I've spoken about this particular genre before, when I've talked about rRootage in the past, and honestly, it's a genre I love. Sometimes modern imaginings of classic genres fail to capture the essence of what they seek to improve; Sin & Punishment: Star Successor unquestionably avoids this, successfully reviving and improving the classic arcade shooter.
Does anyone else find it weird that Nintendo is porting 2 titles from the N64 to the 3DS?
With E3 behind me, I've had some time to reflect on what was shown at the expo this year. Nintendo in particular has me intrigued with two of their 3DS titles. As we all know, both StarFox 64 3D and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D were both announced at the show, with StarFox being playable on the show floor.
More classic PS2 titles will be available on the PS3 in high definition.
In a recent interview with IGN, Shuhei Yoshida, the president of Sony World Wide studios confirmed that Sony will release additional PS2 high definition compilations for the PS3.
A battle for the upcoming Wii title is depicted in this trailer.
Ten new titles are released this week including a classic N64 sports game.
This week's Nintendo Download is packed with ten new titles across Nintendo's three services.
Because Capcom was kind enough to send us a 3:00 AM email, I figured I'd post it as a scoop.
Today, whatever you want to count today as, Capcom announced that Dead Rising 2 will be released on September 28th, a delay from the previously announced late-August date.
The combo-pack offers up two standalone stories, as well as an expanded multiplayer mode.
Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City is the physical compilation of the two separate expansion packs for Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony. Each episode is completely unique, following a different story and a different set of characters through Liberty City. Though not directly linked to Grand Theft Auto IV, the stories will occasionally wind through the going-ons of Niko, but only as a peripheral occurrence, and clearly only as fan service. Those familiar with the gameplay and style of Grand Theft AUto IV will already know what they should expect from Episodes From Liberty City.
Giant enemies, mechs, and lush environments should spell success, right?
It seems third person shooters are simply unavoidable these days. Some of them feature hand-to-hand combat, others stealthy sneaking. Regardless of the hook, each one of them has that small differentiator that should distinguish it from the crowd. Lost Planet 2 is mostly devoid of anything that might set it apart from other third person shooters on the market. In concept, shooting really big enemies and piloting a mech is more than likely what Capcom was going for, but the execution doesn't do much to make the gameplay feel different or unique.