Ubisoft is taking premptive steps to prepare itself for their vision of the future: one where video games and films collide.
Ubisoft is turning their path toward Hollywood as they prepare to merge video games and films.
Ubisoft is taking premptive steps to prepare itself for their vision of the future: one where video games and films collide.
Ubisoft is turning their path toward Hollywood as they prepare to merge video games and films.
In celebration of the launch of the PSPgo, NIS has released a handful of discounted PSP games for download.
Fans of niche developer NIS will be happy to know that for the next week a respectable lot of NIS games have been discounted to ultra-cheap prices to celebrate the PSPgo launch.
The Wii debut of the young series is full of atmospheric awesomeness despite some minor quibbles.
Let's start by saying this: Dead Space: Extraction is a pretty awesome science-fiction movie. It sets a fantastic mood, there's a mystery behind it (granted, it isn't as mysterious if you beat the original), and it has a compelling narrative. As a game, Extraction is also fun. It takes the on-rails shooter genre and makes some changes to it, both good and bad. The end result is a solid experience that lives up to EA's bold claims that it is a "guided first-person experience."
The first person action adventure is coming to Xbox Live Arcade in 2010.
Today, Atlus formally announced Zeno Clash: Ultimate Edition for the Xbox Live Arcade. The title is was originally released on Steam and was built on Valve's Source Engine.
DJs are already talking about how Activision has contacted them for next year's version. Also, the DJ Hero turntables won't work with anything else.
Gamesindustry.biz is reporting that Activision is already recruiting new talent for a sequel and downloadable content for DJ Hero, which hits stores on October 27. Award-winning DJ Qbert has apparently been contacted by Activision as they reportedly plan to annualize the franchise.
A LinkedIn job profile reveals that EA's third-person shooter sequel is "ready for production in the next few months."
With Dead Space: Extraction blazing a trail for the young series on Wii, it looks like development for the next numerical sequel in the series is getting ready to go.
I would've gotten away with this review if it weren't for you meddling kids!
There have been a good number of Scooby-Doo video games in the past, but the series has been dormant since 2005. Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment took the reins of the series and published Scooby-Doo! First Frights, which is developed by Australian-based Torus Games. It is a beat-'em-up in the same vein as the LEGO series, except instead of reliving Star Wars or Indiana Jones movies with LEGOs, you're experiencing four new episodes of Scooby and the gang in a cartoon style.
Add equal parts Left 4 Dead and Robotron, and you get Zombie Apocalypse.
Zombies are quite a big deal nowadays. We've got another Left 4 Dead game coming out in November, and what is promising to be a great film in Zombieland coming out on October 2. Zombie Apocalypse for Xbox Live Arcade and the PlayStation Network is capitalizing on the strong undead love and making a short and sweet top-down shooter where you do nothing but annihilate hordes of brain-feasting infected.
While set to come out next year in Japan, North American fans may have to wait much longer.
As many of you may or may not know, the sleuthing hat-loving Professor Layton will be starring in his first feature film next January in Japan.
The Crash Course DLC is available now on both Steam and the Xbox Live Marketplace.
Yesterday, Valve released the Crash Course DLC on both the Xbox Live Marketplace and Steam for Left 4 Dead.