A snippet of the full "Take Earth Back" trailer that is to be unveiled on February 19 during the airing of The Walking Dead on AMC.
Farewell, MGO. We barely knew ye. Really.
Konami has announced that it's going to shut down Metal Gear Online on June 12, 2012. The online combat game has been running since 2008. The company has released a shut down schedule for the game.
Be careful with Mr. Scratch. He might just be a little bit of a psycho.
Available now only for the Nintendo 3DS.
Light on features, the Jak and Daxter Collection is likely to have limited appeal.
Jak & Daxter Collection has been a long time coming. Given Sony's track record for HD remasters and Naughty Dog's rise in popularity thanks to Uncharted, it was surprising that these PS2 heroes hadn't been given the HD treatment earlier. Even odder, the game has been an extremely low profile launch for Sony, as they have done very little to promote the title and its availability is still extremely limited. Being that the collection is completely devoid of bonuses, and next to no clean up work has been done on these aging classics, it's not entirely surprising that Sony is giving this one the silent treatment.
Part one of a series of developer diaries from Remedy Entertainment for their upcoming Xbox Live Arcade title, Alan Wake's American Nightmare.
Part two of a series of developer diaries from Remedy Entertainment for their upcoming Xbox Live Arcade title, Alan Wake's American Nightmare.
When five of ten puzzles are borrowed from past episodes, we have a problem.
After playing through the past three Carmen Sandiego Adventures in Math games, I’ve built up a memory bank full of the puzzles that have been featured in each one. It’s pretty easy, as each game only contains ten puzzles and each feature repeat puzzles from prior installments. The Great Gateway Grab stays true to the series’ roots, as it has a total of three repeat puzzles with two that are extremely similar, though not identical, to past puzzles. When half of the puzzles in the game are repeats, it becomes very hard to suggest anyone buy it if they’ve been following along with the series.
The ghost of Wii Sports lives on... and on.
Not content to release a "dull and outright boring" 2012 Olympics mini-game collection just for the Wii, Sega was kind enough to spread its time-tested mediocrity to the 3DS.
