All Posts by: Eddie Inzauto
Videogame publishers, just love countdown websites. They build excitement, garner lots of traffic hits, and then typically disappoint everyone who has visited once the timer runs down. If this trend is to continue, then possibly the most epic letdown of… Read More »
After nearly half a year of exclusivity to the Xbox 360, a GameFly listing has revealed that Square-Enix’s Star Ocean: The Last Hope will be coming to the PlayStation 3 sometime in the future. The Last Hope recently showed up… Read More »
Who doesn’t love Valve’s Source engine? Not only is it the platform for a multitude of great games, but it also seems to encourage developers to release the source code for nearly everything that make use of it. Such is… Read More »
There are many types of games, and many types of gamers — a fact of life that a fair share of the more “hardcore” veteran gaming audience may not be one-hundred percent willing to accept. Over the past few years,… Read More »
Crimson Gem Saga Review
It can be a bit of a grind and won’t wow players with its originality,but Crimson Gem Saga from IronNos and Atlus is a fine traditional RPG experience that’s easy to play and features an excellent user interface and attractive… Read More »
Assassin’s Creed was an excellent game, but it did have its problems… have its problems… have its problems… you get the idea. The lack of variety in the game’s missions was the number one complaint from gamers and critics alike… Read More »
Creativity and innovation are growing themes in today’s videogames industry. Gearbox Software and 2K Games’ Borderlands is yet another genre-bending gaming experience that looks to offer plenty of both. Dubbed an RPS, or role-playing shooter, Borderlands draws just as much,… Read More »
Singularity is an upcoming first-person shooter from Activision and Raven Software, featuring an original sci-fi storyline and interesting, atypical time-manipulating gameplay mechanics. From what I could see in the E3 demonstration, Singularity is somewhat reminiscent of another great fps, BioShock…. Read More »
At this year’s E3, I had the opportunity to sit down with THQ and Relic Entertainment for a look at the newest application of their Warhammer license, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine. Announced just five days prior to the event, Space… Read More »
Heavy Rain, from Indigo Prophecy (aka Fahrenheit) developer Quantic Dream, was one of the most unusual games on display at E3 2009 in Los Angeles, but is also one of the most interesting. According to director David Cage, the main… Read More »