Available now for the Nintendo 3DS.
Available now for the Nintendo 3DS.
Available now for the PlayStation Vita.
The throwback to the original series could be coming to an end.
Sonic Team producer Takashi Iizuka has said that the studio has no plans to release more episodes in the Sonic the Hedgehog 4 series in the future. Iizuka told Digital Spy quote:
Check this space for a live stream from Double Fine's office.
Double Fine's Kickstarter Campaign is ending at 8 pm tonight, and the game designers have something special planned for their supporters and fans.
Available now for the PlayStation 3.
Rich Bantegui, Community Manager for Namco Bandai Games America, showcases the variety of options for weapons and mech customization, and also the bosses that players will be confronting.
Microsoft's European arm now headed by former competitor.
Peter Molyneux shocked the gaming world last week when he resigned from his posts at Lionhead and Microsoft’s European gaming arm. It was only logical that Lionhead Studios' co-founder would take up Molyneux’s position there, but Microsoft went another route entirely.
This DLC is absolutely not worth $7.99.
Super Stardust Delta is a great game, but one that’s severely lacking options. The Blast Pack is the prescribed remedy for its ailments; however, it’s not an effective dose. Four new modes with limited content just don’t do the trick.
A twin stick shooter on a portable? Unpossible!
Launch titles that showcase a system’s features have become all too common. These games are typically built on a gimmick, like augmented reality, tilt, or touch. But in the case of Super Stardust Delta there are no gimmicks, just a showcase of the dual analog sticks – a first for portable gaming. Housemarque has done a fantastic job in bringing the twin-stick-shooter genre to portables with its sequel to the already phenomenal Super Stardust HD on the PlayStation 3.
Go pick up some Rogaine, because this game will make you tear your hair out.
Sometimes it’s simply impossible to argue with just how well a game is constructed. MotorStorm RC is such a title – from its presentation to the manner in which you progress, everything is put together as well as one could imagine. But alas, the core racing experience is one that has some extremely limited appeal, even among fans of the racing genre. This is due in part to the unconventional perspective and resultant controls and the extremely unforgiving level of challenge.
