Coming this Winter to the PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.
Coming this Winter to the PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.
Get 100 sets of swimsuits for free if you preorder this game at participating retailers.
I’m not sure 30 minute cutscenes are particularly well suited for portable play, but hey, whatever floats your boat.
It wasn’t long ago that we saw the release of Metal Gear Solid HD Collection for both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Previews Editor, Julian Titus, was able to take the title for a spin and his review clearly indicated that this is a great collection of games. The same holds true here, but there have been a few changes in its transition to the PlayStation Vita.
No need to wait on Portal 3 to get your first-person puzzle-solving fix.
When Portal hit the market, it took gamers by storm. Never before had the world experienced such a game – the unique portal mechanic was tied to a first person perspective, complex puzzles, and a compelling story and antagonist. Quantum Conundrum, the latest work of Valve alum, Kim Swift, captures at least part of Portal’s essence, but comes up short in the character and story department. First person puzzle solving takes the center stage and the Inter-dimensional Shift Device (IDS) proves to be an interesting tool/concept to drive the complex dimension-shifting puzzles; however, the lack of an overarching concept and vision disallows Quantum Conundrum from reaching the cult stature of its influencing material. Despite this, the interesting mechanics and the well constructed “test chambers” make for a fantastic game that shouldn’t be missed.
Sora ran out of magic spells and keys to unlock new video games.
The developer who designed the critically acclaimed Kid Icarus: Uprising has shut its doors recently. Unfortunately, the company has released a statement on their website noting that they closed on June 30, 2012. The company was spawned as a joint venture between Sakurai and Nintendo and funded almost entirely by the Big N.
Available now as a DSiWare title on the Nintendo DSi for 800 points, and is also available on the Nintendo 3DS eShop for $7.99.
Available now as an eShop title on the Nintendo 3DS for $4.99.
Available for $2.99 through the Nintendo 3DS's eShop.
Available for $3.99 through the Nintendo 3DS's eShop.
