Haven’t We Been Here Before?
Are you a Sonic fan? Take a run down memory lane; everyone else, direct course to the Genesis Sonic games.
Haven’t We Been Here Before?
Are you a Sonic fan? Take a run down memory lane; everyone else, direct course to the Genesis Sonic games.
Today, I run down some news that interests me in the video game world. What news? In general, you'll have to listen to find out!
A stiff and shallow fighter that seems to lack purpose and direction.
As time has gone on, the fighting genre has seen many unique titles that all represent the core gameplay in a different way. Though many different forms of the genre have existed, only a few of these have proved successful amongst gamers. Tournament of Legends takes a swing at creating a new form once again that meshes concepts found in a couple different fighters, mainly Namco's Soul Calibur and Nintendo's Punch-Out!!. Unfortunately, the fighter from High Voltage Software is largely unenjoyable thanks to some rigid controls and very basic gameplay.
High Voltage Software and Sega's latest title is available today exclusively for the Wii at the budget price of $29.99
A battle for the upcoming Wii title is depicted in this trailer.
Four Sonic titles are available to demo or preview at E3 this year, and I was able to play three and take a glimpse at one more.
Editor's Note: This was written after Sonic Colors Wii impressions, but due to technical issues, the Sonic Colors Wii impressions will be up afterward at some time.
Whether you're new to the Classic Genesis Sonic games, or want to learn how Sonic & Knuckles have adapted to fit the Virtual Console, you'll want to read this review.
For those who are familiar with Sonic & Knuckles, and wish to read about the game's implementation of lock-on through the virtual console, please click here.
High Voltage's Gladiator A.D. has a new name, a publisher, and a release date.
Yesterday, Sega announced Tournament of Legends, a 3D fighting game from The Conduit developer, High Voltage.
Sega slashes the prices of their downloadable content by 40 percent.
Sega has announced on the PlayStation Blog that all Sega downloadable games and content will be 40% off.