Unboxing of the deluxe edition for Catherine by an Atlus employee.
Unboxing of the deluxe edition for Catherine by an Atlus employee.
The latest entry in the Street Fighter IV series is controversial, yet improves the game in necessary areas.
While this game has been out in arcades for at least six months now, Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition has finally made it on to home consoles after much demand. Aside from the four new characters and controversial balance changes, Capcom went the extra mile to add to the online experience with some unnecessary, but valued and interesting features. Does Arcade Edition have what it takes to warrant a purchase, or is it just another useless DLC?
An impressive, full-scale fighter that holds nothing back.
Surprisingly enough, it has already been a year since I had the opportunity to review Super Street Fighter IV when it released on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Since then, the once definitive version of the game has been topped twice, once with the game this review concerns, and the other by the Arcade Edition of the game which includes new fighters and a rebalanced roster.
Don't worry, your coins are safe with Wario - as it turns out, so are limited edition soundtracks.
If you're like me, yesterday produced some frustration and definite cause for concern. Assuming you followed along with our E3 coverage, you're well aware that Nintendo is giving away a special limited edition soundtrack with their recently released title, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. The bad news about this sweet giveaway? It's extremely limited and only a few Club Nintendo members who register their game will actually be able to get it. After registering yesterday, completing the required survey, and requesting the bonus, Chessa and I were stopped dead in our tracks by a system error.
EA and BioWare have set the date that will close out the trilogy.
Today, EA announced the release date of the third Mass Effect title. The game will launch on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on March 6, 2012. The shooter-RPG will tell the story of the Reapers who have launched an invasion on the entire galaxy, leaving a wake of destruction. The galaxy is on the verge of destruction and only Commander Shepard can save it.
Creative fans of New Super Mario Bros. Wii may want to try out Reggie! for themselves.
The long-awaited New Super Mario Bros. Wii stage editor, Reggie!, has been released today, along with the first release of the homebrew game-patching tool, Riivolution.
Fans told Capcom they prefer a downloadable expansion, so that's how Capcom will deliver it.
During TGS 2009, Capcom announced Resident Evil 5: Alternative Edition, while Sony was showcasing their new motion controller.