Category: Previews
Battlefield 3 isn’t a Call Of Duty beater. It doesn’t need to be, it’s in a league of its own. The comparisons with Activision’s behemoth franchise felt hollow as I walked away from the single- and multiplayer portions being shown… Read More »
I should level with you: I don’t like Rayman. The armless, charmless creation that launched Michel Ancel’s career has never sat right with me: something about his tuft of blonde hair, sat atop a smug grin, in games that never… Read More »
Ubisoft stakes its Tom Clancy game prowess on authenticity. To set a military shooter in the future, then, cleverly disguises any implausibility with the fog of foresight. Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier makes full use of this permission, taking… Read More »
When I walked into E3, there were a ton of games on my radar as must-see. Even at the Bethesda booth, my mind was completely set on Skyrim and RAGE. But little did I know Bethesda had another game that… Read More »
Link, I miss you. Yes, getting re-acquainted with you on the 3DS was great and all, but it didn’t fulfill my Zelda needs. I need something NEW, something we’ve never shared before…which is making the wait for Skyward Sword all… Read More »
Countless hours were spent venturing through the Lylat system back on the Nintendo 64, and now with the 3DS, gamers are going back for more. Star Fox 64 3D is shaping up to be an excellent remake of a classic… Read More »
Asura is angry. Banished from the heavens by his own kind, he had been lost for over 12,000 years. Now he is back, and he wants revenge. Sound familiar? At first glance, Asura’s Wrath may seem to be a God… Read More »
Batman: Arkham Asylum was an extremely pleasant surprise when it released back in 2009. The fluid combat, innovative detective mode, and respect to the source material garnered it praise as the best videogame adaptation of a comic book to date…. Read More »
Batman, meet guns. From the makers of F.E.A.R., Gotham City Imposters squirms under the vast, caped shadow of the caped crusader. On the E3 show floor, a giant monochrome banner reminds all that Arkham City is king on the Warner… Read More »
E3 2011 ushered in the era of multiple device games; precisely, playing one game on more than one screen. Just a week shy of the show, Kojima announced his plans to allow Metal Gear Solid meets Go-Gurt, a poorly titled… Read More »