There's more than one way to bring your enemies inside out in The Darkness II.
There's more than one way to bring your enemies inside out in The Darkness II.
If you're browsing the eShop, you should probably avoid games with samurai in them.
Sakura Samurai: Art of the Sword is the latest game to take use of Japan's rich lore. Despite the setting, the game's tale is standard Nintendo fare - players are on a quest to rescue a kidnapped princess. As a young samurai, your quest is split into a number of levels that consist of nothing more than a variety of encounters with a handful of enemy types. The characters and setting imbue a definite degree of charm and personality, but it's squandered by the shallow, repetitive, and boring gameplay.
Several brutal ways to get rid of your enemies in The Darkness II.
Two characters are confirmed alongside two new leaks.
It seems that characters for Capcom's upcoming fighter are leaking on a fairly regular basis. The recent ESRB rating points to a reveal of Alisa and Lei, while both M. Bison and Xiaoyu were leaked by some telling images on the Xbox Live Marketplace. The most recent leak comes courtesy of a Taiwanese product listing for their collector's edition of the game. The listing confirms both Xiaoyu and M. Bison, but reveals both Akuma and Ogre. Jin is also depicted, but was revealed in trailers released by Capcom in the past.
A look at all the features contained within the PlayStation Vita title, Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention.
Console users won't be affected, but PC gamers will feel the pain.
Video games have become increasingly reliant on a steady internet connection over the years. Whether it’s through online multiplayer, player authentication, or DRM, players are constantly connecting their PCs and consoles to the web in order to play. This practice has become an accepted part of gaming, but Ubisoft is about to remind us that having to be online at all times can have its issues.
A look at the characters/classes that players can choose to play as in Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City.
Available now for the Xbox 360 as an Xbox Live Arcade title to be played exclusively with Kinect.
Sega's console fighting series had a good thing going.
The calendar says it's Friday and you know what that means. That’s right; it’s time for another fantastic installment of Missing in Action!
The demo will require a gold subscription so it'll come with one.
The Mass Effect 3 multiplayer demo will require a Gold subscription on the Xbox 360 and to make sure everyone will have a chance to play the game, Microsoft is giving away "a limited time Gold access" pass to everyone who downloads the demo.