All Posts by: Anthony LaBella
Plenty of worthwhile indie titles have found success on Steam, and that number is sure to grow with the newly announced Steam Greenlight. Greenlight is a system that puts the fate of indie releases in the hands of the Steam… Read More »
Telltale has once again proven its worth as an episodic game developer with the first two entries in The Walking Dead series. Episode 3 will be coming in August, but now fans have something else to look forward to. Following… Read More »
Recently discovered documents filed with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) seem to indicate that Sony is working on another model for the PlayStation 3. The new “super slim” design would be part of the 4000 series, and the specific name… Read More »
It took quite a few years, but strategy game developer Creative Assembly has finally decided to create a successor to 2004’s Rome: Total War. Total War: Rome II will once again put players in control of the famed dynasty’s history,… Read More »
My experience with Xenoblade Chronicles boils down to a perpetual sense of nostalgia and wonderment. I was raised on the epic grandeur of titles like Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy VII, and the standout qualities of those JRPG classics are… Read More »
Journey, the latest downloadable offering from developer thatgamecompany, was met with critical acclaim and impressive sales numbers earlier this year. Now the game will be getting a disc-based release along with quite a bit of extra content. Although Journey Collector’s… Read More »
“Day 1” of E3 2012 kicked off this morning with Nintendo’s press conference. In case any gamers out there missed it, here’s a brief rundown of what happened. Things got off to a strong start when Shigeru Miyamoto came out… Read More »
Sony held its 2012 E3 press conference earlier this evening, and here’s a recap of what happened for those who missed it. The first big reveal of the night was the newest project from Quantic Dream, the makers of Heavy… Read More »
Assassin’s Creed III was obviously the big headliner heading into Ubisoft’s 2012 E3 press conference, but a surprising new IP may have stolen the show. Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot came out on stage to preface the final game of the… Read More »
During THQ’s annual investor call earlier this afternoon, two big announcements were made regarding the company’s future lineup. The release of South Park: The Stick of Truth will be moved to 2013, and Devil’s Third will no longer be published… Read More »