The follow-up to PixlBit's 2009 PlayStation 3 Game of the Year is due out November 1, 2011.
The follow-up to PixlBit's 2009 PlayStation 3 Game of the Year is due out November 1, 2011.
The upcoming Mortal Kombat title on the PlayStation 3 will feature Kratos from the God of War series. No word on if a special character will come to the Xbox 360 version.
It's unbelievable that this game is outclassed by a decade old N64 game.
I've been out of the wrestling game market for a couple generations at this point. Back on the N64 I put some significant time into both WCW/nWo Revenge and WWF WrestleMania 2000 from AKI and THQ. I'm sure you can imagine my surprise when I booted up Lucha Libre: AAA Heroes del Ring and found gameplay that was absolutely no better than what was available back on the N64. Don't get me wrong, the gameplay isn't terrible, but it has seen no advancement, and as a matter of fact, when compared to WrestleMania 2000, which was even suceeded by yet another title, WWF No Mercy, the gameplay is clearly not as advanced. Given that Lucha Libre doesn't even match up to a series of games from the N64, it's tough to cut it any slack.
So, you think you're pretty good at Portal? Bet you're not this good. An expert player manages to clear the game in a little over nine minutes, as he exploits every known glitch in the game.
Doritos, now providing fun video games and delicious snacks for college students and teenagers everywhere.
If you were to ask me last week if I'd be writing a piece on a Doritos sponsored game, I'd have laughed at you - but here we are. No, Chester Cheetah is not in my house holding me at gunpoint at the request of the Frito-Lay company (SOMEBODY, PLEASE SAVE ME!) to write something on their latest release. I'm here to tell you about Doritos Crash Course because it's an honest to goodness, fun game. Even better, it's free.
Improved controls and an online mode give the HD versions of NBA Jam a leg up on the Wii title.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who has many fond memories spent playing countless hours of the original NBA Jam titles. The over-the-top antics were undoubtedly the attraction; breaking the backboard, playable mascots, the Clintons, "Boom-shaka-laka", "He's on Fire!", rampant fouling, and fast-paced down-to-the-second gameplay. All of it is back in this latest edition of the series now under the control of EA Sports after the closing of originator, Midway.
Fluidity Has WiiWare Service Overflowing with Downloadable Fun
Making its debut on the WiiWare™ service this week, Fluidity invites players to embark on an exciting hydro action adventure by controlling water in various forms. Players can test the waters before diving in by downloading a demo version of the game for zero Wii Points™. Meanwhile, a pair of arcade classics from Capcom – Wolf of the Battlefield: COMMANDO and SONSON™ – are now available via the Virtual Console™ service, letting fans enjoy old-school battle action on the Wii™ system. And if those battles aren’t enough for you, check out Dairojo! Samurai Defenders for the Nintendo DSiWare™ service.Wisp powers and good level design make this the best Sonic release of the year.
Having had the opportunity to play all of this year's Sonic games, it's unquestionable that Sonic Colors on the DS is the best of the whole lot. This may come as a surprise to some, especially when one of the titles released constituted the fourth part of the mainline series. However, the adventure created by Dimps this time around far surpasses the currently competing Sonic titles, as well as their past work on both Sonic Rush and Sonic Rush Adventure.
Thanks goes to the Wii homebrew community for whipping up the Ocarina cheat code.
By now, you've probably already heard that Donkey Kong Country Returns has some inescapable motion control. Whether playing with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk set-up or just the Wii Remote alone, you are going to be shaking to perform the vital function of rolling as well as ground pounding and blowing. Recently, however, the Wii homebrew community has concocted a method to skirt the need to use these motion controls.
Tomorrow, December 4 at 12 PM EST, the RFN crew and members from the staff will be coming together to live podcast for the charitable organization.
As many of you know, we here at PixlBit got our start over at Nintendo World Report, and we wanted to take this opportunity to alert you guys to a cool little event they are holding tomorrow, December 4, 2010. Their Radio Free Nintendo podcast crew is getting together for an all day live podcast starting at 12 PM Eastern Standard Time.