Batman and Robin's latest outing answers some questions, and raises even more.
Batman: Arkham City was arguably one of last year's best games. Not only did it provide a ton of fan-service for Batman fanatics, but it also was a fantastic game, providing a great story, addictive combat, and brilliant production values. One of the most memorable parts of the game, for better or worse is how it ended. Harley Quinn's Revenge deals with the shocking conclusion to Arkham City, and its effect on not only Harley, but the Caped Crusader himself.
This review contains some spoilers of the ending to Batman: Arkham City. You have been warned!
Available for the PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 on May 29, 2012.
I'd rather go Tower Defense play.
Creating a South Park game is tricky business, no doubt. It requires equal parts great gameplay, fan service, and humor. What makes Tenorman’s Revenge especially interesting is that it manages to fail on all three fronts. Stiff controls, a lame story, and poor level design make this one of the few South Park stories that you’re better off skipping.
The popular PC game will be available this summer.
Zuma's Revenge, the popular PC puzzle game by PopCap Games, is coming to Xbox Live Arcade. The original was one of the first titles available for the downloadable game service and a little over six years later, Game Informer is reporting the sequel will now finally make an appearance.
South Park Tenorman's Revenge is to be released this Spring.
An introduction to the gameplay features available in Shinobido 2: Revenge of Zen.
The extended trailer for Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance that was shown at the 2011 VGAs.
Zen, the main protagonist, will have to struggle for the choices he makes against those that are in his way.