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As the holiday season approaches each year, a few high-quality games seem to fly under the radar. This year’s example is Driver San Francisco, the first main entry in the series in over five years. By introducing an intriguing new… Read More »
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We are the Prinnies, dood. We inhabit the Netherworld and are totally mistreated. Just because we’re the souls of lethargic dead humans attached to dimwitted penguin avatars doesn’t mean we deserve to be slaves in the afterlife. We need a… Read More »
We have seen many events through history, from the time of Leonidas to Charlemagne, and Napoleon, and we have crushed those guys with a boulder. Rock of Ages combines tower defense mechanics and rolling ball mechanics (see: Marble Madness, Super… Read More »
Fans of the Metal Gear Solid series rejoice! Konami announced today in a press release new details about Metal Gear Solid HD Collection. The collection of PSP and PlayStation 2 titles have been remastered and will be available for… Read More »
The finalists for IndieCade, an international festival for independent video games, have been revealed according to a recent press release. Out of 446 submissions, 36 indie games were chosen by a global jury. The developers of these titles come from… Read More »
BioWare is bringing some star power to its next batch of DLC for Dragon Age 2, as star of "The Guild" Felicia Day will take on the role of Elvin assassin Tallis in "Mark of the Assassin." The content’s story… Read More »
When gamers first laid eyes on Dead Island, it was through a gripping cinematic trailer set to somber music as an unfortunate family of three was tragically set upon by the relentless walking dead. Needless to say, it firmly put… Read More »
It was a good week for killin’ zombies. Since launching on September 6, Dead Island has shipped more than 1 million retail copies in North America. The game is also doing well overseas, holding the number one chart… Read More »
No game review before has prompted the use of the word “deuterocanonical” and, optimistically, never will again. The source material for El Shaddai is the deuterocanonical (non-Protestant Christian Old Testament, outside the Hebrew Bible) Book of Enoch, a religious text… Read More »