Archive: October, 2011
Ubisoft has found quite a bit of success with the Raving Rabbids in recent years, and now the company has plans to bring the franchise to an entirely new marketplace. A press release from earlier this morning reveals that a… Read More »
L.A. Noire may have gotten a positive critical reception and solid sales numbers, but developer Team Bondi has been filled with issues since the game’s release. Now it appears that the studio will be shutting down for good, according to multiple… Read More »
Twisted Pixel has a recipe for success, but they’re not exactly keeping it a secret. First, you’ll need one part Sonic the Hedgehog, one part Bomberman and one part N+. Second, you’ll need to take the first three ingredients and… Read More »
Major League Gaming has seen huge success in recent years, even more than during its impressive inception in 2003. The ever-popular Halo and Call of Duty competitive scenes coupled with surprise hits like StarCraft II have fueled a record-setting event… Read More »
Gamers have plenty of titles to choose from this week, as a near avalanche of high-profile games are arriving in stores beginning this Tuesday. One of the most notable among them will be id Software’s brand new IP Rage, where… Read More »
The Burnout series’ rise to prominence was in large part due to the crash modes featured in each game. Over the years developer Criterion Games has expanded on that formula significantly, but sometimes you just want to unleash mayhem on… Read More »
Microsoft has found plenty of success with its yearly Summer of Arcade, and now Sony is looking to try something similar with a new program called "Only on PSN." Starting tomorrow on October 4, new titles exclusive to the PlayStation… Read More »
As the fighting game floodgates burst back open with the 2009 release of Street Fighter IV, another tradition of the early 90s fighting scene continues: sequelizing the living crap out of franchises! 2010 saw Super Street Fighter IV, followed in… Read More »
Battlefield 3 isn’t a Call Of Duty beater. It doesn’t need to be, it’s in a league of its own. The comparisons with Activision’s behemoth franchise felt hollow as I walked away from the single- and multiplayer portions being shown… Read More »
Resident Evil 4 was first released in January of 2005 for the Nintendo GameCube. Since then it has been released on seven other platforms and is still touted as one of the greatest video games ever made. Resident Evil 4… Read More »









