The Tales of Monkey Island series will be ending very soon.
Telltale Games' Tales of Monkey Island series is coming close to completion. According to the company, the final chapter is set to release on December 8.
The Tales of Monkey Island series will be ending very soon.
Telltale Games' Tales of Monkey Island series is coming close to completion. According to the company, the final chapter is set to release on December 8.
A fantastic beginning to the Rabbids life outside of minigame collections.
Up until recently, the Rabbids have been curiously eccentric characters that spawned out of the Rayman universe. Their trademark goofy looks, silly behavior, and recognizable scream has made them somewhat of an icon to gamers, even if many have never picked up the mini-game collections they have starred in. Well, for anyone looking to take part in the Rabbids experience themselves but are averse to shallow mini-game experiences, Rabbids Go Home is the answer to your prayers. Although the game’s basis is simple, Rabbids Go Home provides a crazy romp through unique levels with the insane little creatures. You’re guaranteed to be laughing from beginning to end no matter how much you try to avoid it.
A sweet homage to a classic novel which is sadly held down by its length and lack of substance.
Just in time for the holidays, Disney has released a motion picture that brings Charles Dickens' classic to life like never before. As with most major movie releases, the movie has spawned a game based on the screenplay.
A slew of information was released today, including the release date, new character information, and a video detailing the development process.
Last Friday, Square Enix released a teaser anagram on their website: A Henchmen Inventor Tent Unto. Only a few hours later some dedicated Final Fantasy fans cracked the code revealing the actual statement, Announcement Nov Thirteenth, which of course is today.
It's the seventh episode of our PixlTalk podcast and this time we're joined by our newest staff member, Lukasz Balicki.
As is the norm, we each take turns discussing what we've been playing for the past week, and this week there was a fair amount to talk about. For a list of what games we talked about, see the details bar to the right of this article. We tried to keep it brief, and to avoid boring you to death, we once again dedicated our second segment to a specific topic.
In the first 24 hours, Modern Warfare 2 has shattered the record set by the previous record holder.
Up until recently the record for the biggest sales launch day for a video game has been held by Grand Theft Auto IV, which sold 3.6 million copies.
This weekend the first Mario themed car will enter the famous sport.
Mario has seen his likeness on countless objects throughout the years from mugs to clothing. But come this Saturday, Mario and his companions will show their faces like never before.
The difference between the Walmart exclusive and the standard package lies in the board.
Earlier today Activision announced that the latest addition to the Tony Hawk series, Tony Hawk: Ride, is getting an exclusive Walmart edition.
The enemies in this trailer will literally jump right out at you.
In anticipation of the upcoming North American release of Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles, Capcom has teamed up with Game Trailers to create a unique trailer that puts players in control.
The Diablo-esque title is coming next year.
Early last month the news was released that Runic Games' title Torchlight would be available through Steam, in addition to their website.