January 27th, 2010 by Chris Selogy
Following quite a few other remakes of PS1 RPGs, XSeed Games has taken on the task of bringing Lunar: Silver Star Story to the PSP with redone voice acting, music, and visuals. Lunar: Silver Star Harmony attempts to combat the intense nostalgia that many players had for the original version while also offering a chance [...]
Previews, Sony PSP | 3 Comments |
January 26th, 2010 by Andrew Giese
Death by Cube is yet another in a growing genre of two-stick arcade shooters in the vein of Geometry Wars. Early sneak peeks had us excited to experience more depth and story than other titles in the category, and the fact that Square Enix was the publisher behind it just made fans’ mouths water a [...]
Reviews, Xbox 360 | No Comments |
January 24th, 2010 by Josh Schwartzman
2010 is the start of something fresh for all of us: it is the start of a new decade, new resolutions and more importantly plenty of new games to play. While 2009 had its fair share of popular titles (Arkham Asylum, Modern Warfare 2) and perhaps one of the busiest holiday seasons of recent years, [...]
Nintendo DS, PC, PlayStation 3, Previews, Social Commentary, Sony PSP, Wii, Xbox 360 | 2 Comments |
January 24th, 2010 by Josh Schwartzman
Army of Two debuted back in 2008 and brought with it a new tactical form of gunplay mayhem starring only you and your partner. While two players taking on an entire army might have seemed highly improbable, the gameplay worked quite well and the characters only added to the atmosphere that gave Army of Two [...]
PlayStation 3, Reviews, Xbox 360 | No Comments |
January 22nd, 2010 by Danreb Victorio
Those who followed our coverage from the latest E3 were treated with an unfamiliar, yet interesting sight—Link navigating with a train. A train in Hyrule? As random as that may seem, it’s one of the central components of gameplay in the latest Zelda game, and it doesn’t take away from the fun you’ll have from [...]
Nintendo DS, Reviews | No Comments |
January 20th, 2010 by Chris Selogy
The Shin Megami Tensei series has been around for quite a long time, though most of the games we’ve seen from Atlus have been in the Persona, Digital Devil Saga, and Devil Summoner spin-off series. Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey is part of the mainline series with more of a roguelike style to how it [...]
Nintendo DS, Previews | 1 Comment |
January 17th, 2010 by Filippo Dinolfo
Matt Hazard made his return to the gaming scene last year in the aptly titled Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard that came out on the home consoles. Unfortunately many people missed the point of the game entirely. Eat Lead was a game with a stereotypical video game action hero taking on stereotypical gaming [...]
PlayStation 3, Reviews, Xbox 360 | No Comments |
January 14th, 2010 by Josh Schwartzman
Fresh off their success of Empire: Total War, Creative Assembly is looking to propel the series into a new direction and become more user-friendly for all gamers. With such a wide range of time periods to choose from and heroic characters to showcase, none seems more fit than that of Napoleon Bonaparte and his famous [...]
PC, Previews | 1 Comment |
January 14th, 2010 by Chris Selogy
When you’re not near a TV and PS3, the need to test your knowledge of useless trivia with friends or coworkers and the new Buzz game on the PSP is there to fill that niche. Buzz! Quiz World is the first PSP entry in the series that is supposed to be identical to its PS3 [...]
Reviews, Sony PSP | No Comments |
January 8th, 2010 by Andrew Giese
Airtight Games and Capcom are taking a huge risk making a game that revolves around Aerial Combat. We all know how the Superman series has worked out. On the flip side, there are many games that do get flying right. We hope Dark Void is going to be one of the latter. The demo started [...]
PC, PlayStation 3, Previews, Xbox 360 | No Comments |