Check out the launch trailer for this new 3DS game.
Check out the launch trailer for this new 3DS game.
Eager fans can get a double dose of Sonic before sinking their teeth into the upcoming Generations.
Steam is well known for offering some pretty sweet deals and this latest may be hard for fans of the speedy blue hedgehog to pass up. Those that pre-purchase Sonic Generations will get copies of Sonic 3D Blast and Sonic 3 and Knuckles absolutely free.
Our review copy is in, come get an idea of what the latest title from Disney is all about.
It's a beautiful thing when review copies arrive early. Unfortunately, for Disney Universe we are embargoed from releasing our review any earlier than its release day, Tuesday, October 25. However, I can talk a little bit about the game in the meantime.
Launch day is almost here. Gear up with this trailer and prepare for Modern Warfare 3 to hit the streets on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC on November 8, 2011.
This fowl adventure has more in common with Rambo than Chicken Run.
Hard Boiled Chicken sure is badass. He’s the kind of bird that walks quietly and carries a big stick, stoically raining deadly lead down upon his flightless penguin oppressors. He has a jetpack and has sent more of our winged friends to the great bird bath in the sky than Colonel Sanders. Did I mention that he has a freakin’ jetpack?! Yeah, he’s a pretty awesome chicken, which is why it’s a shame that his game never quite gets him to the levels that his sweet jet pack does.
War of the Worlds will be released on October 26, 2011 for XBLA. A PC and PSN version will be released later.
Mario's abilities continue to grow with the Boomerang powerup!
Temples, Volcanos, and Cubes. Oh My!
Nintendo keeps adding fuel to the fire with these three trailers. The first trailer shows Link going through the Earth Temple, rolling across a lava pool, fighting lizard guards and dodging fireballs. The next shows Link literally dropping into Elden Volcano, rolling bombs and dowsing. The last trailer shows off the Goddess Cubes. Check them out below and get ready for Link's latest adventure in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword for the Nintendo Wii on November 20, 2011.
All 4 One, and one for dull.
It's been a long nine days since we started running our Ratchet & Clank recap feature, but it has served as a great refresher on all of the games in the series. Having played them all individually over a number of years, it was easy to miss many of the trends the series has exhibited over time. For one, roughly half of the games in the series are actually side quests that only exhibit some of the traits of the core titles. Two, Insomniac is and has always been willing to utilize the series as a testing ground for all sorts of different ideas. All 4 One, being a co-operative four player title, is their latest test. The title sacrifices much of what makes the core series great in an effort to appeal to those looking for a co-op experience with friends. Like Ratchet: Deadlocked (Insomniac's other testing ground), All 4 One both succeeds and fails in different ways, but doesn't even begin to approach the bar set by A Crack in Time.