All Posts by: Eddie Inzauto
When I think of the Zelda franchise, I think of the good old days of The Legend of Zelda, a game that defined a genre and showed gamers a way of playing video games that they’d never seen before. I… Read More »
Lionhead promises "good news" for Fable fans next week
Ready for some good news? Well, Lionhead’s got it for you. An excited post on the Fable II development blog teases that Lionhead has some "good news" for fans that will be revealed next week. "Normally, we don’t like to… Read More »
Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia Review
There are few certainties in the gaming world, but if you’re betting on a classic two-dimensional action series to remain fun and satisfying with each new release, then Konami’s Castlevania series is always one to consider. This holds true with… Read More »
With Fallout 3 on store shelves, in gamers’ homes, and in critics’ hearts, Bethesda Softworks is looking ahead to their next triumph in the action-rpg genre. Speaking with GamesIndustry, Bethesda publishing executive Paul Oughton has revealed that the company plans… Read More »
For months, High Voltage Software has been showing off a very impressive sci-fi first-person shooter in development exclusively for the Wii. Until now, however, the studio has been unable to secure a publisher for The Conduit, despite how promising the… Read More »
Silent Hill Scribblings
I’m back with another round of pre-review scribbling, this time for the mildly horrifying Silent Hill: Homecoming. Being a fan of the series, I had a lot to think about while playing and reviewing this game and therefore took many… Read More »
Another Monday, another round of WiiWare and Virtual Console updates. Whether Nintendo adds one game, ten games, or none at all, GamerNode will be here every Monday with the official details – titles, platforms, ratings, pricing, and even a taste… Read More »
Point and click. These basic gameplay mechanics are at the core of the Wii hardware, built directly into its input and operating systems. It makes sense, then, that popular point-and-click PC adventures should eventually find their way onto Nintendo’s humble… Read More »
Blitz: The League II is the second in Midway’s anti-NFL football franchise, designed to highlight and glamorize the less wholesome aspects of the game. With no NFL license the developers have gone the extra mile to keep things interesting via… Read More »
Coming into this sixth installment in the Silent Hill series, expectations were low, but hopes were high. The second consecutive outsourcing of the franchise–this time to Double Helix Games, a development studio famous for nothing–was sure to eclipse Climax Studios’… Read More »