We're almost done and this second to last video is all about stage 9, Lost World.
It's a much deserved accolade after an amazing season.
Jason Verlander had a year for the books this past season with the Detroit Tigers – a season that may end up seeing him as both the American League Cy Young and MVP winner. But both of those pale in comparison to the award bestowed upon him yesterday by 2K Sports: Cover athlete for Major League Baseball 2K12.
Sky Deck mayhem! Also, two boss fights.
This game is one steal that won’t break your bank.
With the economy continuing its journey into the proverbial toilet, the fanciful life of crime has never looked so good. Instead of risking life and limb to assume the role of your favorite anti-hero, consider giving Overkill Software’s new title Payday: The Heist a try. If you have ever found yourself wondering what it’s like to take the role of the personable criminals from action flicks such as Ocean’s 11 or Point Break, then Payday: The Heist is a game worth looking into.
Take the ultimate trip to New Vegas early next year.
Fallout: New Vegas is getting the “Ultimate” treatment early next year with the release of Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition – a complete game that is sure to lure old fans and neophytes alike from the comfort of their vaults.
Welcome to Jurassic Park...The Game!
I must admit, as soon as I hear the first few beats of John William’s iconic “Welcome to Jurassic Park” theme, I can’t help but smile. Jurassic Park stands as a landmark in movie making and is a milestone summer movie experience of my youth that has never been replicated and likely never will be.
Reviews. Reviews reviews reviews.
This week's PB & Jason is almost all about reviews! Expect to hear an expansion of my Dungeon Defenders review. Also, keep an ear open for a pre-review on Sonic Generations. Want more? How about a rantsplanation about why reviews are important and for whom I believe reviews are created?
We go through Red Mountain and complete the second Sky Chase.
Expect to pay a console-like price for the handheld game.
Those of you looking forward to next year’s release of Resident Evil Revelations will have to fork over a little more cash than you may have expected. Today Capcom announced that the 3DS exclusive will be selling for $50 - $10 more than the average cost of a handheld game.