Tagged: 360
"Ah crap not snowbound again! Veto! Veto! VETO! Wew, good… aw crap this map again?" Sound familiar? Thank your lucky charms, because Bungie and Microsoft (although recently divorced) didn’t abandon Halo 3. The developer’s blog reported on Friday that they… Read More »
There has been some big news in the game industry recently–namely Bungie and Microsoft separating, and Bioware/Pandemic being bought out by Electronic Arts. We’re all left here to speculate what it all means. Is this a good thing, a bad… Read More »
In the year 1988, I was 4 years old, but I still remember when my brother came home with Bionic Commando. The grappling hook opened up some awesome game play to the old side scroller, and an instant classic was… Read More »
If you’ve been experiencing lag on Xbox Live while playing Team Fortress 2, don’t worry because Valve is working on fixes. Unfortunately, the fixes won’t be released for a few more days; they’re predicting "either sometime this weekend or early… Read More »
Rumor has it that a true sequel to the original N64 Perfect Dark will be heading our way next year. Indian gaming site GameGuru reports that "sources" have revealed that Perfect Dark 2 is "coming along considerably well," and will… Read More »
Yaris Review
Dear Xbox Live Arcade, We have always had a great relationship. The day I met you, you sent me Geometry Wars. Now, you send me Yaris. Does this mean you are breaking up with me? Sincerely, Kyle Stallock Let’s… Read More »
If you’re looking towards Spider-Man: Friend or Foe to fill the hole after you’ve completed Ultimate Alliance, don’t. While the games look similar (they are the same genre and share the Marvel universe, after all) they’re completely different. The biggest… Read More »
Epic Games VP Mark Rein has today confirmed that Unreal Tournament 3 is still destined for the Xbox 360 sometime in 2008, putting to rest talk of the game being a PS3 exclusive, console wise. Yesterday, Epic Games President Mike… Read More »
PlayStation’s "Home" acts as a virtual world for PlayStation users to interact in. Not to be outdone, it would seem only natural for Microsoft to try and step their game up. Daniel Schiappa, Microsoft’s Entertainment and Devises General Manager, hinted… Read More »
Rock Band will only be available in one retail flavor come November: controller bundle. So if you can’t wait to experience Rock Band, you’ll have to shell out $169.99 USD. If you want to save money, you’ll have to wait… Read More »