Wildlight has crafted a compelling new twist on competitive matchplay with strong shooting mechanics, but several hours of play suggest crucial ingredients are missing.
It’s almost hard to believe that Donkey Kong was ever more popular
than Mario, but between July of 1981 and September of 1985 Donkey Kong
was Nintendo’s biggest superstar. He even stared in his own
cartoon.
Happy Thanksgiving! This year, Reiner and I are giving thanks for the abundance of awesome games available by...playing a slightly less awesome game. You'll give thanks too after watching this one.
As much as 2012 will host a number of new experiences, in some ways I
expect the past to be prologue, because sometimes the more things change
the more they stay the same.
The breadth of content available in Todd Howard's sprawling open worlds
may be comparable to the better sort of MMORPGs, but the fundamental
hooks that draw players in are diametrically opposed.
Come along with Jeff Cork and myself as we blast away hapless paper
targets with all manner of firearms and obliterate a luxury sedan with a
50 ton tank.
Video game commercials are sometimes the most exciting part of watching TV. They are a brief reminder during the breaks of terrible shows that there is another far more interesting and engaging type of entertainment only a few remote clicks away.
Of all the terrifying breeds of dragon in the latest Elder Scrolls game – from Frost to Elder – none inspires more fear than the dreaded Glitch Dragon.
Is the Australian-developed Unlimited Detail technology the future of gaming? Or is it just a scam? Find out in this in-depth feature from Game Informer Australia.