Players will return to a Los Angeles-like setting, as featured in San Andreas.
Players will return to a Los Angeles-like setting, as featured in San Andreas.
Join us for a special dual audio and written review on Nintendo's timeless classic!
Given the classic status of Star Fox 64, we only felt it was fitting to create a unique review for the updated revision of the game, Star Fox 64 3D. To get started, first click through and listen to our audio review/discussion on the game between Nick and Jason R. This is followed by a written opinion by Matt McLennan, rounding out a full body of opinions.
It's a bit tough to play after Among Thieves, but it still proves enjoyable overall.
When I first started playing Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, Jesse Miller asked me if the game still held up after playing Uncharted 2: Among Thieves. At the time, I confidently told him "yes," but if you don't mind Jesse, I'd like to retract my response.
"I love the smell of Napalm in the Morning."
The final two characters for Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 were officially revealed by Capcom today. First up is the controversial Rocket Raccoon, who over time has garnered a lot of curiousity among fighting game fans. After this trailer, gamers have reason to be excited...
An extensive look at the features and changes being made for the next Call of Duty. Short version: the answer is yes.
Ah, it’s that time of year again – the leaves are changing, the temperature is plummeting, and we are all preparing to gorge ourselves into turkey-induced comas. But for me, there is another meaning: it’s time for another Call of Duty game. Regardless of your feelings on the franchise, Call of Duty is an absolute juggernaut in the gaming world. Despite its consistent success, however, the franchise continues to receive criticism for its lack of ingenuity with recent installments. This year may prove to change that, as Modern Warfare 3 looks to include a new rewards system, game modes, and mechanics (not to mention elite) to the already popular franchise.
It's a SNES RPG through and through... now on the DS... in America.
After my five-year-old self was handily beaten down by Dragon Warrior on the NES, I swore off the series -- until recently that is. Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation marks my first true experience with the mega-popular Japanese RPG series. Thankfully my reintroduction has been a smooth one. While I wouldn't consider SNES RPGs a genre in and of itself, games in the genre that debuted on the system all have a similar style and presentation that promoted a far greater degree of accessibility. Being that I first got into the genre here, Dragon Quest VI made me feel right at home.
There's more depth than expected, but nowhere near enough to carry it for more than a couple hours.
All of those years as a kid where you’d run around like an idiot in the backyard, pretending to be Street Fighter characters has finally paid off. PowerUp Heroes is the real world manifestation of those play time shenanigans. With the use of your trusty Kinect, you’ll be throwing hadoukens and raising the dead with simple gestures. Unfortunately, PowerUp Heroes never progresses beyond this simplicity, leaving players to execute the same basic strategies from beginning to end.
This...isn't...happening!
Friday is upon us again and that means it’s time for yet another installment of Missing in Action! For those of you that are new to these electronic pages, MIA is a bi-weekly column where we highlight a game or franchise of old that could use a shot in the arm and a current generation makeover.
Classic lava areas are revealed in these new Skyward Sword videos.
Things get a bit heated in these two new videos for the next chapter in The Legend of Zelda franchise, Skyward Sword. The videos showcase two new areas in the game's massive world: Eldin Volcano and the Fire Sanctuary.
This week's PB & Jason features Kirby. Kirby Kirby Kirby.
Oh, and there's also some Dungeon Defenders talk inside as well.
