Tagged:  360

By GamerNode Staff, May 10, 2013 0 Columns

Today’s Cheapskating features 32 superb deals. Fans of the Total War series will be happy to know that Creative Assembly and Sega have announced Rome II’s release date as September 3rd of this year. You can pre-order the Steam-activated version… Read More »

By Mike Murphy, May 7, 2013 0 GN

After shuttering LucasArts just a month ago, Disney has now found a new home for Star Wars games in Electronic Arts. The two companies have struck an exclusive publishing deal, with EA-owned studios DICE, Visceral Games, and BioWare set to… Read More »

By Anthony LaBella, May 4, 2013 0 Columns

It’s time for another edition of The Sandbox, the weekly feature in which the GamerNode team members reveal what we’ve been playing over the past few days and what we’ve got on our plates for the weekend. This week we… Read More »

By Jordyn Clough, May 4, 2013 0 GN

Upcoming co-op shooter Fuse will have its demo released on May 7. Available through PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade, the demo supports solo play and co-op in the forms of four-player online or two-player split-screen, allowing a group to take… Read More »

By GamerNode Staff, May 3, 2013 0 Columns

Today’s Cheapskating features 33 shiny deals. Announced just this week, Call of Duty: Ghosts pre-order deals are available at several retailers. You’re not going to see a price break on this game until long after release, but we are seeing… Read More »

By Mike Murphy, April 29, 2013 0 Videos

Ubisoft announced earlier today that Watch Dogs, the company’s highly-anticipated open-world action game, will arrive in North America on November 19 and Europe three days later on November 22. The game will launch on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo… Read More »

By Jordyn Clough, April 28, 2013 0 GN

Electronic Arts recently began workforce reduction, estimating job layoffs at the company to reach as high as 10 percent. EA has declined to comment on teams affected or the official headcount, but this was EA’s statement Friday: In recent weeks,… Read More »

By GamerNode Staff, April 26, 2013 0 Features

Video game endings don’t often inspire intelligent and thoughtful discussion – more often than not they result in disappointment and outrage (who can forget Mass Effect 3). But BioShock Infinite’s ending is the kind that blows players’ minds and fosters enlightening debates about the game’s true meaning and central themes.

By GamerNode Staff, April 25, 2013 0 Columns

Today’s Cheapskating features 28 stellar deals. On Wednesday Origin launched a “Six Days of Action Games” sale with discounts up to 50% off many popular titles. For the most part, console games are getting discounts around 33%, while PC downloads… Read More »

By Eddie Inzauto, April 24, 2013 0 VG Review

Dragon’s Dogma benefits from Dark Arisen’s content, more closely approximating the type of play suggested by the game’s atmosphere – congruence that was lacking from the initial release.