All Posts by: Eddie Inzauto
Assassin’s Creed: Revelations Preview
Prior to this year’s E3, it was difficult to truly grasp what would set Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed: Revelations apart from its predecessors, aside from its new Constantinople setting. Now, the primary differences are evident as multiple characters, cinematic set pieces,… Read More »
E3 2011 is upon us. These are my equips. From top left: Biz Cards (That top one is extra old, naming me as GamerNode Senior Editor) GN’s 2011 Best of E3 placard prints (Sneak peek! You can guess what those… Read More »
Sinan Kubba is joined by regular guests Jeffrey Matulef and Eddie Inzauto, and by special guests Brad Gallaway of GameCritics and Chris Green of Chronoludic. The show topic is Nier, and hopefully it’s still relevant despite being recorded three months… Read More »
Want to step into the shoes of Detective Cole Phelps of the LAPD? Well then GamerNode’s got you covered. We’re giving away a copy of Rockstar’s L.A. Noire to one lucky winner this week, and winning isn’t nearly as tough… Read More »
Ubisoft did not pioneer the critically acclaimed Prince of Persia franchise, but some might say that it reached its peak with the company’s Sands of Time trilogy from the early 2000s. Now, after one departure and one revisitation to the… Read More »
In addition to our hands-on time with Red Faction: Armageddon‘s multiplayer modes, THQ and Volition also recently afforded GamerNode ample hands-on time with the game’s single-player campaign. Armageddon follows different design philosophies than its predecessors, opting to provide players with… Read More »
THQ and Relic Entertainment recently invited GamerNode to have our first in-depth look at the newest videogame adaptation of the popular Warhammer 40,000 tabletop war game. Unlike previous Relic efforts, however, which focused more on the strategy environment from which… Read More »
Red Faction: Armageddon is a departure from previous games in the franchise in a number of ways. Not only is the single-player campaign more linear and carefully directed, with a greater emphasis on its central narrative, but this fourth entry… Read More »
CM 13: Brawling with John Laster Joe DeLia is joined by the editor-in-chief of XBLA Fans, John Laster, to look at the past, present, and future of one of the greatest genres ever to grace ‘game’: the beat-em up. [Big… Read More »
The Ar tonelico series is about as quirky as they come. These games have put a spin on the traditional JRPG unlike any other, with a unique party composition, innuendo-laden dialogue, and a direct approach to plot progression. Ar tonelico… Read More »