All Posts by: Eddie Inzauto
We all know that Nintendo’s Wii, aside from expanding the market and making tons of money, has been highly prone to third-party shovelware. But it looks like there is hope for improvement, because a year-to-year comparison of EEDAR Quality Scores… Read More »
Creative Assembly and Sega have announced that Empire: Total War will be updated to version 1.4 in late September. The update will focus on improving enemy artificial intelligence, with an overhaul to both the campaign and battle AI, as well… Read More »
Another GamerNode original column returns today, right alongside One Word Review. GamerNode’s You Win! Awards are back, and ready to dish out all the commendation and condemnation the GN staff can muster. With You Win! GN will honor not only… Read More »
It’s the return of GamerNode’s "You Win!" Awards, which can only mean one thing: pure, unmitigated joy, rainbows, and butterflies… and stupidity. Our latest award goes out to the ever-logical Nintendo — The Big N, as we like to call… Read More »
What better way to spend the wee hours of a Tuesday morning than by taking control of an acrobatic gun- and katana-wielding mercenary girl with rage issues and the power to slow down time? Luckily, Artificial Mind and Movement (A2M)… Read More »
That famous puzzle-solving gentleman and his faithful sidekick are back in Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box from Level 5 and Nintendo. The sequel delivers nearly the same, familiar experience as in Professor Layton and The Curious Village, but still… Read More »
What do the Entertainment Software Association and boxing legend Rocky Marciano have in common? The answer to that question is simple: 43 knockouts without a single defeat. The organization’s 2009 annual report proclaims this record proudly, stating that of 43… Read More »
Want to play Champions Online on your Xbox 360? Too bad. There won’t be a 360 version anytime soon, and Cryptic CCO Jack Emmer says it’s all Microsoft’s fault. According to Emmer, a 360 version of the game is "ready to… Read More »
In just about a week, attendees of 2009’s Penny-Arcade Expo in Seattle, WA will be treated to a world premiere of Grasshopper Manufacture’s No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle; this trade event will mark the first time the game will… Read More »
Adventure games are arguably the least demanding of all video game genres. Requiring minimal manual dexterity, hand-eye coordination, twitch response, and reflexes, they are likely the nearest thing in the video game world to reading a book or watching a… Read More »