Available July 20 as the first title for the Xbox Live Arcade's Summer of Arcade campaign, for 1200 Microsoft Points. Available for PC too, but later into the year.
Available July 20 as the first title for the Xbox Live Arcade's Summer of Arcade campaign, for 1200 Microsoft Points. Available for PC too, but later into the year.
A look at the single player features for Driver: San Francisco.
Trailer showcasing a few gameplay features, as well as the story for Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked which will be available August 23 (2011) for the Nintendo 3DS.
A sneak peak at what Your Shape: Fitness Evolved 2012 has to offer come November 2011 to be used with Kinect for the Xbox 360.
Witness the original arcade Donkey Kong get beaten into the dirt.
Please note that this review will not cover 3DS Virtual Console or Super Game Boy features.
I have a confession to make: I hate the original arcade Donkey Kong. Yes, sneer at me all you want, but I have good reasons for disliking it so much. While I have been very spoiled by Mario platforming adventures, his first battle with Donkey Kong is not something I eagerly replay. Note that this is coming from someone who enjoys games like Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, and Dig Dug (notice a pattern here?); I will admit that the original DK arcade game has some sound elements that would set a benchmark for Mario’s debut, but with those awful jumping mechanics Donkey Kong isn’t a game I rate highly.
Though we're always looking for help, it never hurts to announce it again.
Just a little information for all you readers out there - PixlBit is hiring! That's right, we're looking for able writers to fill our ranks and help out with the daily workload to keep the site fresh with new content. It's a volunteer position, but it can be extremely rewarding and fun, especially if you love to speak your mind or report on gaming.
Join Nick and I as we play through some of Trenched, Double Fine's latest XBLA title, tonight!
The recent Trenched PlayBit was a success, but it also worked in some play time of Microsoft Game Studios', South Park: Let's Go Tower Defense Play. Be sure to check out the replay below to see some footage from both games, as well as both Jason and Nick's thoughts on the games.
Tower defense, mechs, television, and cigars. What else could a man want?
Ever picked up an enchanting book which starts off strong with a variety of colorful characters, an interesting plot, and a great setting, making for an engrossing experience that seems to be heading somewhere grand? Ever felt that sort of emptiness inside your gut when that same book just moves in circles, and no early plot elements are fleshed out, where the characters never express their true personality, and event after event feels the same? That's Double Fine's Trenched. An unbelievably well-shaped game with great characters, solid gameplay, and an original setting. Where does Trenched take it? Sadly, practically nowhere, leaving an emptiness inside that was expecting much, much more.
It's RE's 15th anniversary already? And I didn't get them anything...
According to andriasang, Capcom will be selling a comprehensive Resident Evil 15th anniversary boxset of the following games through their e-Capcom website:
A rundown of the multiplayer mode, plus footage!
Assassin's Creed was a brand new experience for me and a fun last game on my second day at E3. In the multiplayer mode I got to try, two sides faced off as either assassin or prey in a castle courtyard in Constantinople. The prey would run off and try to blend in among the inhabitants and the assassins would – can you guess? – that's right, they'd hunt them down and kill them. Boy, you're good at guessing.
