Masahiro Sakurai goes over some of the gameplay elements from several game modes present in Kid Icarus: Uprising.
Masahiro Sakurai goes over some of the gameplay elements from several game modes present in Kid Icarus: Uprising.
A brief summary at the nine types of weapon classes in Kid Icarus: Uprising.
The multiplayer demonstration that was shown in Masahiro Sakurai's Kid Icarus: Uprising presentation.
Experience the frightening curse in this survival-horror title for the Nintendo 3DS.
We look forward to seeing you on the killing fields.
Hi-Rez Studios’ Tribes: Ascend has been in a closed beta long enough for 300,000 players to take the new online multiplayer through its paces. But that wasn’t enough, as the beta will be opened up to all comers tomorrow, February 24 at 5pm GMT.
Available now for the PlayStation Vita.
Sorry, I won't be able to unveil any new games for you on the show, but I can talk about the news from Nintendo's latest public event!
Miss out on the Nintendo Direct show this morning? PB & Jason is here to deliver details on the important news of the day! Also in this issue: Talk about The Simpsons Arcade Game, Iron Brigade: Rise of the Martian Bear, and Rhythm Heaven Fever. Oh, and a little bit of Playstation Vita stuff, too. Click through to find the download links.
A unique and beautiful swan song for the PSP.
I’ve never been so deceived by a game before, as I was with Hakuoki: Demon of the Fleeting Blossom. It’s my own fault really, since I requested the title for review without knowing anything about it. Which is why, two hours in, I was confused as to why I was stuck reading a gratuitous amount of text. Impatient, I scoured the menus for anything that would clue me into the “gameplay” I was awaiting. Rather than control options I found nothing but text speed, romance animation, and other odd selections. Bewildered, I pressed on hoping for something to happen; finally it did. Suddenly, reading didn’t bother me as much, I didn’t care about controlling a character, and my impatient anticipation for gameplay dissipated. All that mattered was the winding storyline, the fascinating characters, and making choices to define my own in-game destiny.
The double pack can be bought on April 3, 2012.
Bethesda announced a double-pack release of Oblivion and Fallout 3 today. On April 3, 2012, you'll be able to pick up the two games on Xbox 360 and PC for $29.99 and $19.99, respectively.
New chapters in the story mode are also on the way.
Asura's Wrath is now available and Capcom is already announcing its plans to support the game with extra content. The most interesting piece of DLC is the crossover with Street Fighter's Ryu. The two will seemingly be battling in a Street Fighter-esque framework, complete with fighting game mechanics.
