Q-Games is responsible for some of the most memorable and enjoyable
PlayStation Network releases with its ongoing PixelJunk series. Now the
developer says it will be unveiling three new titles at this year's E3.
THQ global brand manager Mark Madsen explains what fans can expect
from the sequel, how 4A games is attempting to make it better, and what
will be staying the same.
Last year's Castlevania: Harmony of Despair took the vampire-hunting
franchise in a strange but enjoyable co-op-focused direction on Xbox
Live Arcade. Now a new report suggests that it will be headed to PS3 as
well.
During Vincent's nightmares, he'll be tasked with climbing an endless
tower by rearranging blocks. And when he dies -- oh, and he will die --
you'll be greeted with the dramatic screen above.
During Vincent's nightmares, he'll be tasked with climbing an endless
tower by rearranging blocks. And when he dies -- oh, and he will die --
you'll be greeted with the dramatic screen above.
Activision kindly threw together a light-hearted
introduction video for the new Call of Duty Elite video. As a bonus, the end of the video contains the briefest of glimpses at Modern Warfare 3's multiplayer.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky is a surprisingly awesome
RPG that came out recently for PSP, and now Game Informer and Xseed are
giving you a chance to win a free copy of the game to discover its
charming nature for yourself.
Joe Juba may have already beaten us to the punch, but Reiner and I couldn't avoid spending some time together in L.A. Noire hunting down our colleague and self-proclaimed "swamper," Dan Ryckert.
If you're still trying to work out all the details of what happened with
the PlayStation Network security breach over the last month or so,
you're not alone: Apparently Sony is still piecing things together.
It's only been out for a week, but the Witcher 2 is already receiving a
pretty huge patch. No, it doesn't introduce any giant gameplay tweaks or
upgrades -- though there are a few of those. The big news with this
patch is that it rids the game of DRM.
North American gamers have been enjoying renewed (if somewhat limited)
PlayStation Network access for a while now, but in the console's home
country of Japan, access remains cut off. Sony announced that this would
finally be fixed tomorrow.
That piece of concept art about? Not actually concept art. Nope,
that's an in-game screenshot of Red Faction: Armageddon using the
newly-announced sketch filter.