All Posts by: GamerNode Staff
With 2011 in the books, it’s time to look ahead at what gamers will be playing in 2012. The following titles are a few that we’re looking forward to here at GamerNode. These games will definitely be worth checking out… Read More »
343 Industries has begun to reveal the grand scheme for its new entries in the Halo franchise. Other than some superficial changes to Master Chief and Cortana and the reasons behind said changes, the actual story of the new trilogy… Read More »
It’s that special time of year again where all the kids dress up and run around all jacked on candy. Yes, it’s almost Halloween and that means television is absolutely plagued with Halloween specials. Now think of inFAMOUS: Festival of Blood as… Read More »
Spider-Man is one of the most prolific media superheroes of all time. Since his first appearance in 1962, he has starred in seven animated television series, a live-action television series, four live-action movies, more video games than you can shake… Read More »
Battlefield 3 isn’t a Call Of Duty beater. It doesn’t need to be, it’s in a league of its own. The comparisons with Activision’s behemoth franchise felt hollow as I walked away from the single- and multiplayer portions being shown… Read More »
Resident Evil 4 was first released in January of 2005 for the Nintendo GameCube. Since then it has been released on seven other platforms and is still touted as one of the greatest video games ever made. Resident Evil 4… Read More »
The all-new and all-original fighting game, Skullgirls, has been postponed to early 2012. It had been strongly felt that developer Reverge Labs would not release Skullgirls in 2011 due to their less-than-usual “gameplay first” development methods and their willingness to… Read More »
I Am Alive has been in development for what seems to be forever as since it was first announced, Ubisoft had scrapped it so it could be started again from scratch. Now, thanks to a new trailer, players can see… Read More »
I should level with you: I don’t like Rayman. The armless, charmless creation that launched Michel Ancel’s career has never sat right with me: something about his tuft of blonde hair, sat atop a smug grin, in games that never… Read More »
VS Node 19: The Industry Macarena
Eddie, Dan, and Mike chat about the movings and shakings of the industry: trends in game design/consumption and the holiday inundation. Click here for direct access to the podcast .mp3 Eddie Inzauto, Dan Crabtree, and Mike Murphy take this… Read More »