Available now on Xbox Live Arcade, and tomorrow on the PlayStation Network.
Available now on Xbox Live Arcade, and tomorrow on the PlayStation Network.
A look at the Ad-Hoc mulitplayer features that players will be able to enjoy with their friends.
A look at the capabilities of the Dart 6 chip infused within agents of the Syndicate universe.
A look at the range of difficulty within the gameplay of Sine Mora.
Several brutal ways to get rid of your enemies in The Darkness II.
Final Fantasy takes a journey into the future of the franchise, but hits some potholes on the way.
Final Fantasy XIII-2 had a lot to make up for, being the follow-up to one of the most divisive games in the beloved RPG series. For a franchise that was built on every iteration being wildly different from the last, Final Fantasy XIII perhaps changed a little bit too much in removing many of the core elements that the series—and JRPGs in general—are known for. While that game took over 5 years to develop and was met with confusion and in some cases rage, Final Fantasy XIII-2 is a game that went from announcement to release in about a year. Is it possible that a game so rushed could hope to right the perceived wrongs of its predecessor? The short answer is “yes”, but there’s a pretty big “but…” to go along with it.
Take a look a some gameplay footage of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 for the PlayStation Vita which will be available on February 22, 2012.
A demonstration of the feature, ability card, that is possible to use in the Heroes & Heralds mode of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3.
Some gameplay footage of a Boss (Panda Bear X2) fight from Neverdead.
A brief look at some of the playable characters in Phantom Breaker.