If you're a fan of Kevin Butler, today's going to be a good day for you,
as Sony's resident funnyman has a whopping six new videos advertising
MLB 11: The Show. Even non-sports fans such as myself should be able to
get a kick out of this.
That headline may seem harsh. I don't mean to suggest that Gameloft only ever rips off other studios' hard work, but I can just go ahead and let the trailer for its latest game do the suggesting for me.
If you're bored of the slower pace of the average fantasy MMO, En Masse
Entertainment's upcoming Tera may be the game for you, and now it has a
slick new publishing deal to help guarantee it some attention.
THQ has been pretty open about wanting Homefront to be its next big franchise. While our review from GI's Matt Bertz found the game lacking, Reiner and I decided to put it to the test.
Remember that awesome My Little Pony/Elder Scrolls mash-up video we posted a couple of weeks ago?
Another Internet genius has done one better and given the adorable
ponies of Equestria a voice over treatment from the Mass Effect series.
I'll admit it: I've checked out a handful of Facebook games in the past.
But honestly, I've yet to find one that holds my attention for longer
than a couple of minutes. Could Dragon Age Legends be the game to change
all of that? EA seems to think so.
Have you ever wondered what goes through the head of a faceless enemy
tossed from a rooftop by Prototype 2's super-powered lead James Heller?
Activision's newest trailer for the game provides an unexpected answer:
soft, pretty music.
Have you ever wondered what goes through the head of a faceless enemy
tossed from a rooftop by Prototype 2's super-powered lead James Heller?
Activision's newest trailer for the game provides an unexpected answer:
soft, pretty music.
The Shadows of the Damned developer has released two tracks from legendary Silent Hill composer Akira Yamaoka, as well as a
third song by Tak Hiraoka, in memory of those affected by the earthquake
and tsunami that hit Japan last week.
The image above is a shocking glimpse into our possible future -- a future that has been made all the more likely thanks to the latest (fake) Kinect hack.
Because one
"Star Wars meets" story in a night is clearly not enough for me,
this time I found a video that has Darth Vader doing what he does best:
cutting fools.
When you've created a game as astonishingly successful as the iPhone hit
Angry Birds, it's only a matter of time before it goes to your head and
you start making some bold proclamations. Rovio's Peter Vesterbacka is
leading the charge.
Throughout the many Lego Star Wars games of the past, we've seen plenty
of blaster and lightsaber fights rendered in block form, but you know
what we haven't seen nearly enough of? Poop jokes.
Have you played Persona 4? You should. It's awesome.
It's basically a 100-hour-long murder mystery, and it all kicks off
with a scene that has now played out in the real world in Michigan.
Are you still not sure if Dragon Age II is the game for you? Reiner and I recorded a half-hour video picking up where the Dragon Age II demo ends to help you decide.
Blizzard is going all out for its 20th anniversary. First it posted a lengthy documentary about its history, and now the founders took over NASDAQ to play their own games.