Jonathan Morin (Creative Director) guides us through some of the gameplay interactions to be had in the city of Chicago.
Jonathan Morin (Creative Director) guides us through some of the gameplay interactions to be had in the city of Chicago.
Take a gander at the newest iteration of the MLB 2K franchise.
UFO gives us more of what it does best.
The 3DS eShop can be a dangerous place. Littered with just as much shovelware as gems, it can be tough to know what you're getting into after a brief skimming of the media associated with a given title. In the case of Johnny Impossible, the association with publisher UFO should already be enough to make your spidey-sense tingle, but if you’re still on the fence given its Metroidvania gameplay, let me assure you, it’s no diamond in the rough.
This issue of PB & Jason was spoken in real time!
The key phrase at the PlayStation 4 announcement event was "...in real time." A point this PB & Jason tries to make is that real-time, scripted footage produces visuals that are often of higher quality than actual gameplay footage, and unfortunately, developers and publishers take advantage of that fact. Regardless, this week's PB & Jason covers last week's Nintendo Direct in brief, and then tackles the announcements of the PlayStation2013 event. Impressions of the reveals are mixed: Most of the actual features included in the PS4, like trying games instantly and streaming your game feed from the console, sound very interesting. The game announcements and trailers, however, seemed disappointing at the same time. PB & Jason is recorded in front of a live studio audience every Wednesday, weather permitting. Click through for listening and download links!
A brief look at some of the gameplay features.
More story, and character details available in this trailer.
Don't miss this thrilling successor to 2010's cult classic, 999.
I’m sure I’m not the only one who spent countless hours in the elementary school library reading each and every Choose Your Own Adventure book available, exploring each and every deviating path the story offered. Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward is not unlike these books of our youth; however, it offers an added puzzle-solving experience that differentiates it from its paperback brethren. If you’ve any love for these types of experiences, there’s no question that Virtue’s Last Reward will have you on its hook for well over 30 hours.
Who is this mysterious woman that Booker has to save from the clutches of the city of Columbia?
Alistar Bloom continues to delve into the mysteries of the city of Columbia.