An in-depth roundtable discussion on the growing used games monetization problem – and its solutions.
Jesse: Since people apparently don’t want to spend $60 on every game, publishers have pinned their hopes on taking a bite out of the used market.
An in-depth roundtable discussion on the growing used games monetization problem – and its solutions.
Jesse: Since people apparently don’t want to spend $60 on every game, publishers have pinned their hopes on taking a bite out of the used market.
This is how Blackwater is played. Available now exclusively for the Xbox 360's Kinect.
This gameplay trailer shows Inversion in action!
Temples, Volcanos, and Cubes. Oh My!
Nintendo keeps adding fuel to the fire with these three trailers. The first trailer shows Link going through the Earth Temple, rolling across a lava pool, fighting lizard guards and dodging fireballs. The next shows Link literally dropping into Elden Volcano, rolling bombs and dowsing. The last trailer shows off the Goddess Cubes. Check them out below and get ready for Link's latest adventure in The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword for the Nintendo Wii on November 20, 2011.
Ratchet & Clank All4One just wasn't a very good title. I don't want to spend my time playing it anymore.
Instead, a new PlayBit is scheduled to occur on Saturday Night! Live! Be here at 8:30 PM EDT on Saturday Night to catch some of Trendy Entertainment's new game, the long-awaited Dungeon Defenders. See? I wouldn't just cancel one PlayBit on you all without rescheduling something (hopefully) better. After that comes another PlayBit, back on the regular schedule, Monday night! What game will be played then? Why, Kirby's Return to Dreamland! Tune in for these PlayBits, I hope to see you there!
Intense action as shown in this multiplayer trailer for Battlefield 3, available next week for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC.
Both include two games and 3 months of Xbox Live.
Larry Hyrb announced yesterday two new Xbox 360 bundles for this holiday season. Both will be available in the coming weeks.
Promotional video showing Drake vouching for the Miami Heat against Mark Cuban's own Dallas Mavericks.
A sidequest that implements some good gameplay concepts but has its share of problems.
It was clear pretty early on that Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters was not created by the usual developers, Insomniac Games. When I touched my first exploding box, and heard a foreign countdown sound, rather than the one I was familiar with, I knew something was different. After learning that Size Matters was developed by High Impact Games, some of the tweaks and deviations from the norm made a bit more sense. It's like the Minish Cap of Ratchet & Clank; it fits in pretty well with the rest of the series, but definitely has its own character and set of drawbacks.
