The multiplayer demonstration that was shown in Masahiro Sakurai's Kid Icarus: Uprising presentation.
The multiplayer demonstration that was shown in Masahiro Sakurai's Kid Icarus: Uprising presentation.
Despite recent issues at home, THQ's romp with Death will debut this summer.
We all know that THQ has been going through a bit of a rough patch lately, but that hasn’t stopped them from soldiering on with the production of Darksiders II, a title that fits right in with their newly adopted strategy of concentrating on more traditionally ‘core’ games. Today publisher THQ has treated fans to a bit of a Valentine’s Day offering, by announcing the release date for the next Horseman’s adventure.
You'll have to wait four weeks longer.
Ridge Racer Unbounded was set to be released early next month, but due to developers wanting to "optimize" the game, the release date is being pushed to the end of next month.
It's nearly a year away, but a new racer from Sega is on its way.
Today's Toy Fair in New York brought some interesting news for Sega fans. Kotaku reports that toys for a Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing sequel were on display and exhibitors confirmed that the new title will be making its way to retail this holiday season.
If you are going to get it, it may as well be in March.
Ridge Racer Vita will come with a Gold pass for Day 1 DLC if gamers buy the title during the month of March. Afterward, if you buy the game starting in April or you get it used, you'll be given a silver pass and you'll have to pay for the DLC.
A thrilling new direction for the Resident Evil series.
Since the release of Resident Evil 4, there has been a division of opinions amongst longtime fans of the series. Some preferred the isolated exploration of the first four titles – including Code Veronica – whereas others favored the open world, more shooter focused style established in 4 and 5. The newest title in the series, Resident Evil: Revelations, introduces an entirely new spin on both approaches, while making some great changes to the core formula as well.
We get a glimpse of what DLC will be like on Nintendo's 3D handheld.
Nintendo is starting to take baby steps into the realm of paid DLC. One of the first titles that will take advantage of this new (to Nintendo platforms) feature is Square Enix’s Theatrhythm Final Fantasy. The rhythm game will allow users to download additional songs to their 3DS.
There's more than one way to bring your enemies inside out in The Darkness II.