Hosted by James Chen (a.k.a. jchensor), and DreamCancel.com's Kane317.
Hosted by James Chen (a.k.a. jchensor), and DreamCancel.com's Kane317.
Hosted by Aram Jabbari from Atlus, and DreamCancel.com's Metaphysics.
A demonstration of some of the moves for the 3rd DLC character, Mr. Karate. Available through PlayStation Network and Xbox LIVE Marketplace, respectively for $4.99 and 400 MS points on January 10, 2012.
A demonstration of some of the combos for the 3rd DLC character, Mr. Karate. Available through PlayStation Network and Xbox LIVE Marketplace, respectively for $4.99 and 400 MS points on January 10, 2012.
An introduction, by Matt Higby (Creative Director), to the three factions of Planetside 2, with a brief description of the soldier type, weapons, and vehicles used in each faction.
Experience the nearly 20-year-old title in 3D this March.
Myst, one of the most popular PC adventure games from the 1990s, is coming to the Nintendo 3DS. Myst was one of the titles that showed what CD-ROM technology was capable of bringing to video games when it was released in 1993. Hoplite Research, who previously ported the game to the Nintendo DS and PSP, will be handling the port.
The opening cinematic for the PlayStation Portable game that is to be released on June 06, 2012.
This Japanese classic finally comes to America and just in time for holiday get-togethers!
Marooned in Japan for two decades, Nintendo and Square Enix finally have seen it fit to bring the Itadaki Street series to North America in the form of Fortune Street for the Wii. Despite the series piquing my interest after the strong reception of the DS version in Japan, it's largely been a mystery to me. Now that I've had a formal introduction to the series, I can say that it's been well worth the wait. Cozying up more closely to Monopoly than Mario Party, Fortune Street is the perfect game to play with a group of friends and/or family members, even if they're not fans of video games.
A fantastic franchise in dire need of another good ole' resurrection.
It’s Friday and that means that it’s time for another installment of Missing in Action! For those of you that missed out on previous installments, MIA is a bi-weekly column where we highlight a game or franchise of old that could use a little dusting and a current generation update.
