All Posts by: Eddie Inzauto
If you were ever a child (and somehow I’m willing to wager that you once were or currently are one), then you’ve likely encountered Maurice Sendak’s award-winning tale, Where the Wild Things Are. Being one of the most acclaimed children’s… Read More »
It’s that time of year again: the stage is set and the most popular sport in the world is gearing up for next year’s mega event, the World Cup. For now, the various Champions Leagues are underway, and individual clubs… Read More »
2K Games has announced the first downloadable content to be made available for the publisher’s upcoming shooter, Borderlands. No solid release date has been given, but Gearbox Software is already working on Borderlands, The Zombie Island of Dr. Ned, which will… Read More »
9.5/10 Developer: From Software Publisher: Atlus Platform: PlayStation 3 Release Date: October 6, 2009 Although countless dungeon crawlers have been released throughout videogame history, there has never been anything quite like From Software’s Demon’s Souls. This Atlus-published action RPG uses… Read More »
From the floor of the 2009 Tokyo Game Show comes the news that Ubisoft’s Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Conviction will be hitting store shelves on February 23, 2010. The publisher has also released a new trailer to coincide with this… Read More »
8monkey Labs’ Darkest of Days was quite an ambitious project, aiming to use time travel to place players in a number of historical settings, each with a unique feel. The concept is intriguing, but the execution in Darkest of Days… Read More »
Scribblenauts: Since its pre-release debut, videogame critics, developers, and fans alike have showered praise upon this new and novel creation for venturing into uncharted territory and aiming to do what no game has ever accomplished before. In some ways, Scribblenauts… Read More »
I’ve served out another brief sentence over at Big Red Potion, where our friends Sinan Kubba and Joe DeLia have once again invited your VS Node Podcast host to join in the discussion, this time about exploration in games. GamerNode’s… Read More »
I love seeing great games on the Wii. Muramasa: The Demon Blade most certainly falls into that category. It is one of the best entries into the evanescent beat-em-up (slash-em-up?) genre in recent memory, and is Vanillaware’s best effort to… Read More »
If you’ve been paying attention to the news ticker in Batman: Arkham Asylum, then you may have noticed the message stating, "New free downloadable content coming in __ days!" If not, then here’s the news: New free DLC coming to… Read More »