The end of a galactic wide war is introduced onto Nintendo's newest home console.
The end of a galactic wide war is introduced onto Nintendo's newest home console.
Available now for the Nintendo 3DS.
The kind of gameplay features exclusive to Madden NFL 13 for the Wii U.
A wacky look at some of the vehicles, and weapons in Tank! Tank! Tank!
An overlook at what the Wii U version of NBA 2K13 has to offer.
A look at some of the exclusive multiplayer features for the Wii U version, as well as some footage from stages that have not been shown before.
ZombiU offers a multiplayer mode where one player tactically controls the zombies while the other player fends off for his own survival.
A unique concept that fails in execution.
Aside from ambitious, the only other word that can be used to describe Orgarhythm is disappointing. Given that Tak Hirai of Space Channel 5, Shenmue, and Meteos fame was behind the unique blend of action, strategy, and rhythm gameplay, I couldn’t help but be excited. However, the execution of these concepts simply doesn’t match up to the ambition of the idea.
Nintendo replaces friend codes with Network IDs for the Wii U, PlayStation: The Official Magazine ends, Final Fantasy XIV goes offline, and more.
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One of the things to come out of the last 6 years or so that I’ve found most interesting has been the rise of the free to play model. It wasn’t too long ago that free to play was synonymous with amateur game design and simple flash games. Now, even the biggest companies in the world are creating games that don’t ask for money up front, and the quality of those games has increased many times over. Console manufacturers have been slow to adopt this business model, so I was very interested in playing Happy Wars for XBLA, the first free to play game for the 360. While I don’t think that Happy Wars is a great example of the free to play structure, it stands as a unique and fun experience for Xbox Live Gold subscribers.