Hope, and despair awaits in New Vulcan.
Hope, and despair awaits in New Vulcan.
This month's trailer showing off more of the LEGO City Undercover world, and its citizen's shenanigans.
Available now for the PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. The Wii U version's release will be at a later, and unannounced date
Noah Hughes (Creative Director) takes us through some of the gameplay mechanics as Lara Croft traverses the Monastery area of the game.
Publishers aren't the main reason horror franchises are quick to lose the scares.
It’s hard to talk about games like Resident Evil 6 and Dead Space 3 without having someone go off on a tangent on how the publishers “ruined” these series by trying to broaden the series fanbases – moving beloved franchises away from their horror roots and towards the more spectacle driven action genre. There is an idiom of truth to this complaint. Horror doesn’t generate Call of Duty sales volume. It’s a niche genre where only the exceptional few break into the mainstream. Action titles, counterparts of the money eating summer movie blockbusters, appeal to a much greater audience and are thus able to bring in much more cash. So yes, it makes sense that the “big bad” publishers would be responsible for the taming of your favorite horror franchise.
Starting on February 19 to May, gamers can buy 8 Bit titles that have been remastered in HD and added with extra features.
Coming this Autumn for the PC.
Available this Sunday (February 10) for the Nintendo 3DS.
A cinematic introduction of the struggles between the Marines and Xenomorphs aboard the USS Sulaco.
Putting Square-Enix in their place has never felt so good
On this latest installment of Push Start to Continue, Mike and Jesse discuss Nintendo's latest Nintendo Direct, the ultimate fate of THQ and take a moment to unleash hell on Square-Enix. All that, plus Jesse reveals his recent addiction to Pokemon. It's an episode filled with equal parts joy and wrath, which is fun! Right?