See how controlling gravity can make for a great defense in this video. Inversion will be released on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on February 7, 2011.
See how controlling gravity can make for a great defense in this video. Inversion will be released on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on February 7, 2011.
You Shall Not Pass!
You would think that by my thousandth dead orc I would have stopped grinning when a horde of them walked into my carefully constructed labyrinth, setting off a chain of traps that resulted in their own glorious deaths by piercing, dismemberment, crushing, burning or all of the above. But then you haven’t played Orcs Must Die! yet. Created by Robot Entertainment, Orcs Must Die! is a light hearted third-person take on the classic tower defense genre that in addition to placing various traps and obstacles against an overwhelming orc horde you can also engage them with melee, ranged, and magical attacks.
Barbarians at the gates... of your wallet.
The first of two DLC packs for the tower defense game Orcs Must Die! goes on sale tomorrow.
This review is 100% Hudson catch-phrase free.
The end of a video game system’s life is always an interesting one. While game developers, publishers, and fans are looking ahead to the new, shiny machine on the block, the older hardware has the benefit of years of development lessons learned. Consider that Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy IX, and God of War all came out as their respective systems were waning, and each of those games are considered classics in their own right. Enter Aliens: Infestation, a game developed by WayForward for the aging Nintendo DS system. Is this a game that will go down in history as one of the best additions to the DS library, or is it a case of too little, too late?
In the third behind the scenes video for AC: AH, Jim DeFelice talks about his story for the game.
Learn how to play Professor Genki's Super Ethical Reality Climax. Saints Row: The Third is available for the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC this November 15.
The final developers diary for Dungeon Defenders, available on October 18 and 19 for the PSN and XBLA.
A prime example of how good games get better.
With Mass Effect 3 on the horizon, the overall hype meter is slowly building and for good reason; the game is filled with improvments, additions and an overall polish that clearly shows the right way to go about making a sequel.
Take on Scott Tenorman and his evil gingers next year.
The second South Park game for XBLA has finally been revealed. This will be the final part of the exclusive deal between Microsoft and South Park Digital Studios that was unveiled two years ago. The first game, South Park: Let’s Go Tower Defense Play! had a decent showing among reviewers, with a Metacritic of 72. While that game featured Stan, Kenny, Cartman, and Kyle in a tower defense setting, the new game is something much, much different.
Check out Trendy Entertainments Fourth Developer Diary for their latest game, Dungeon Defenders which will be available on October 18 on PSN and October 19 on XBLA and PC.