Shout! Factory has more good news for Transformers fans. Earlier we mentioned the upcoming Japanese Collection due out in about a month, now we know about Transformers: Prime Season 1, arriving on Blu-ray and DVD in March...
Heads up Transformers fans! Shout! Factory is releasing a massive set of Japanese Transformers early next year. Here's the official word...
Vincente Minnelli's Meet Me In St. Louis is a musical about a family living in St. Louis that is faced with moving to New York when their father receives a job transfer. Warner is releasing the movie to Blu-ray for the first time in a digibook format, just in time for Christmas.
The Big Country is a romantic western with some dramatic elements that stars Gregory Peck as an easterner who arrives to the 'big country' out west, looking to wed his girl and settle down. Instead, he finds himself in the middle of a land battle between two rival families.
MGM recently released several films in its Limited Edition Collection on DVD. I received several of these for review, including Enter the Ninja (1981), Don't Worry, We'll Think of a Title (1966), Ghost Warrior (1986), and Kill A Dragon (1967). These are all low budget, niche-audience movies, and to some degree it's a (nice) surprise that MGM even released these. These releases, however, are about ...[Read More]
The next chapter in Tom Clancy's Rainbow 6 series was recently announced. New media and info was released today, enjoy...
King of Fighters fans have a lot to look forward to with KoF XIII, but the series still isn't as accessible or polished as some of the other top tier fighters on the market today.
Ace Combat Assault Horizon Legacy brings the popular flight franchise to the 3DS in impressive fashion.
Medieval Moves: Deadmund's Quest is an on rails action game made by Zindagi Games, the team that made Sports Champions. Plenty of sword-swinging, shield-blocking, bow-shooting, throwing-star, uh, throwing, awaits. And while the story and presentation are charming enough, Deadmund's quest is held back by the inability to hop off those rails and the repetitive gameplay.
About a year ago, Namco released Pac-Man Party for the Wii. This year, Pac-Man Party 3D was released, and it's essentially the same game. It's a compilation of fifty or so mini-games that also has a "story" mode that is really just a 3D board game. Toss in the original Pac-Man and two other Namco classics, and a party mode, and what do you get?
After years of mini-game compilations on the Wii (it does turn five tomorrow afterall), one can't help but cringe at the thought of another, on any platform, ever. I was surprised to see SCEA was doing their own for the Move. Carnival Island is indeed a collection of mini-games, but it's done with a certain first-party moxy that makes it a pretty solid release, especially for families with younger...[Read More]
The Ultimate edition of Marvel Vs Capcom 3 is available now, sporting a lot of new content and under-the-hood tweaks to the gameplay. If you've waited to jump into MvC3 until now, good move, but even buyers of the original from earlier this year may want to give Ultimate a serious look.