Definitely some rage here.
Return to the frozen EDN III in the latest, and actually best, installment of Capcom's Lost Planet series.
Sibling Revelry
Conrad is back! Just like he did 20 years ago, he has lost his memory and must save the world from alien takeover. Along the way, he collects memory modules that help put the lost pieces of his past back together, which help him flashback to his purpose and mission.
Has it really been twenty-five years, Madden? Why, it seems like just yesterday I was throwing a chair against a wall following an unexpected loss to fellow Digital Chump, Nathan Stevens, in Madden 2005. Time, like that now shattered, discount lawn chair, moves unexpectedly fast. Fortunately for the furniture currently in my home, the 25th anniversary edition of Madden provokes no such feelings...[Read More]
The remastered version of Capcom's 1989 NES hit was developed by the skilled folks at WayForward.
A variety of frustrating problems turn the lights out on DARK.
A four-player shooter? I'm in.
Our yearly "tide us over until the season starts" is here. From EA Sports comes the latest in the virtual college football realm that features the Infinity Engine 2 as the main stage headliner. IE2's strong effect on gameplay, added emphasis on "team" based modes, and awesome presentation create what we come to expect from this game: a very solid experience.
You know what they say, shoot first and, uh, shoot again! Ubisoft and Techland ride together to bring the latest installment into the Juarez series available for download through the LIVE Arcade. And although the experience is a bit linear, the gameplay is spot on, the action is furious, and the "alternative" modes make revisiting this "old west" retreat a pleasant trip.
It's been almost a year now since Capcom first released Dragon's Dogma. Now, the complete game augmented with new content is available as Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen.
Can a new take on an old Commodore 64 title garnish much life? Come find out.