Available in stores for the PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 on October 30, and a Wii U release date yet to be announced.
Available in stores for the PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 on October 30, and a Wii U release date yet to be announced.
Get a feel for the environments and settings from these five images.
After Assassin's Creed III information was leaked and subsequently officially confirmed yesterday, fans have been reeling over the news. Set during the Revolutionary War, the series is set to tap into completely new territory for gaming in general. Hot on the heels of the announcement come five pieces of what look like screen shots, but are more likely concept art given the coloration and smoothness of the images. The images come courtesy of All Games Beta, but there's no indication of how they managed to procure them. Be sure to click through to get a look at all of the images!
A Best Buy employee has provided Kotaku with an image from an employee newsletter that reveals details on the upcoming sequel.
UPDATE 2 - Ubisoft has confirmed the Revolutionary War setting by revealing the game's official box art (click through to see it!)
The title will be $15 when it's released March 21st.
Digital Reality announced Sine Mora's March 21, 2012 release date at the end of a contest held in Facebook. Now, co-publisher Grasshopper Manufacture has revealed the price of the game via a normal press release. Joystiq is reporting the game will cost 1,200 Microsoft Points or $15. A new trailer was also released as shown below:
Masahiro Sakurai goes over some of the gameplay elements from several game modes present in Kid Icarus: Uprising.
A brief summary at the nine types of weapon classes in Kid Icarus: Uprising.
The multiplayer demonstration that was shown in Masahiro Sakurai's Kid Icarus: Uprising presentation.
The game will be released exclusively on XBLA.
Sine Mora, the time-bending shooter from Grasshopper Manufacture and Digital Reality, finally has a release date. The game will be released exclusively on XBLA on March 21, 2012. The date was unveiled by a contest on Facebook to see who could guess the day. The winner and release date was announced in the video below:
The robotic uprising draws nigh.
We’ve all heard the story before. Man creates machines, machines become self aware, machines rise up against man, and Keanu Reeves saves the day. This is the basic stuff that sci-fi horror and technological apocalypse stories are made of, but as we draw closer and closer to reaching the singularity, these hypothetical doomsday scenarios creep deeper into the collective consciousness.
Lost Archive is due for release soon.
It has been rumored that a single player expansion for Assassin's Creed Revelations is in the works, but Ubisoft has still yet to reveal even the existence of the DLC. Thanks to a Gamestop listing (discovered by Game Revolution), it's now clear that something is in fact in the works and due for release soon - very soon. According to Gamestop, Assassin's Creed Revelations: Lost Archive is slated for release on Feburary 28.