Everything you heard about Battlefield 3 is exactly what you're getting. You're getting a visually beautiful single-player campaign mode and an incredibly deep multiplayer mode. But it's not perfect. Let's talk.
Rocksteady Studios and Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment return to the DC universe with their next installment of the Caped Crusader in Batman: Arkham City. Could it live up to the 2009 hit or will it fall short? Come find out.
Good Clean Fun
The Amazing Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2099 team up in a new third person beat'em up from Beenox and Activision. Spider-sense tingling yet?
The newest JRPG/alchemy adventure from NISA and Gust is out now for the PS3. Guide young Totori, daughter of Rorona (from the previous Atelier game), and her friends as they try to find out what happened to Rorona, who disappeared sometime in between the previous adventure in Arland and this one.
Ace Combat Assault Horizon is another step closer to an evenly balanced game for the folks at Project Aces. They keep inching their way to perfection, but they haven't quite gotten there yet.Read on to see why...
Never before has a game been so difficult and frustrating, yet so damn rewarding, too. Well, at least not since Demon's Souls.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell took the gaming world by storm several years ago, and has gone on to have many successful sequels. Ubisoft's Classic Trilogy HD includes the first three Splinter Cell adventures, although with some caveats.
Konami's long running soccer series, Pro Evolution, is back for the 2012 season. Looking for a FIFA alternative? It's not a direct comparison, but it's getting closer.
All in the suit that you wear.
This game is ON FIRE! Off the bench by EA Sports comes a PSN/LIVE Arcade version of the comically intense 2v2 basketball franchise known for insane dunks, super swats, and more Boom Shakalaka references than one man should be allowed to say. And while there are a few annoying mechanics, this game is generally rock solid and does the Jam brand proud.
Before ever playing it for review, Eufloria held the honor of being one of the few games to beat me. It's not uncommon to observe a young man at a trade show approach a kiosk and fiddle with a controller for a few minutes before deciding his endeavor was futile. I had never done that, but a virgin dive into the middle of someone else’s demo was all it took for Eufloria to blind and bewilder my gam...[Read More]