Archive: October, 2011
It used to be that superhero games were incapable of being great, as if there were some unwritten law handed down from the gods of gaming to developers, plaguing the genre for decades. Luckily, that gospel was never preached to… Read More »
After 30 minutes with Namco Bandai’s Go Vacation, I turned the game off. I really wasn’t expecting much, but the controls were so bad, I literally had trouble completing stages. So I gave the game a rest and decided to come… Read More »
In a video interview with Official PlayStation Magazine UK, Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception Game Director Justin Richmond stated that so long as it keeps selling and fans want it, the popular game series will stick around. “There are a ton… Read More »
Fans of the Mass Effect franchise have enjoyed its wonderful single-player offerings, but not everyone is on board with the idea of Mass Effect 3‘s multiplayer. Developer BioWare is hoping to reassure gamers though. Aaryn Flynn, BioWare Edmonton general manager,… Read More »
According to a press release from the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS), submissions for the 15th annual Interactive Achievement Awards (IAA) are now open. Developers and publishers have until December 2 to submit possible candidates, with the finalists… Read More »
Nintendo has announced that the company has suffered a major loss of ¥70.2 billion (approximately $926 million) over a half-year period that ended September 30, 2011. The severity of the downturn has also led Nintendo to forecast for its first… Read More »
On November 1, Batman: Arkham City owners will have a chance to play as the Dark Knight’s first sidekick and protégé: Nightwing a.k.a. Dick Grayson. The first Robin who is now in his twenties and has struck out on his… Read More »
November is already a big month for game releases, and it just got a little bigger. Konami announced today in a press release that the Metal Gear Solid HD Collection will be available in stores on November 8. The collection… Read More »
It’s that special time of year again where all the kids dress up and run around all jacked on candy. Yes, it’s almost Halloween and that means television is absolutely plagued with Halloween specials. Now think of inFAMOUS: Festival of Blood as… Read More »
It must be tempting for game developers to try to replicate the Call of Duty business model because of the tremendous success it has had within the last few years. It seems that this was the mindset behind the latest… Read More »













