Todd Howard, Game Director, guides the demo for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim that was shown at events such as E3, QuakeCon, and PAX Prime.
Todd Howard, Game Director, guides the demo for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim that was shown at events such as E3, QuakeCon, and PAX Prime.
Todd Howard, Game Director, guides the demo for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim that was shown at events such as E3, QuakeCon, and PAX Prime.
A look at the Android Saga that players will be able to experience when Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Tenkaichi arrives to stores on October 25.
With the announcement that this game has gone gold comes the announcement of its release date, it will be available this September 27 for the Nintendo DS.
An introduction to the world of Dark Souls, and the story that will unfold.
Yakuza 4 The Movie, coming to a PlayStation 3 near you.
It's hard to make heads or tails on Yakuza 4. It's an absolutely weird game that's steeped in Japanese culture. Calling it a game is even a little off, it's more like some game-movie hybrid. There are hours upon hours of cutscenes that drive the story, and the various tasks you perform in the sandbox world of the game. Don't mistake this for a Grand Theft Auto clone; it's something completely unto itself. If you've played Yakuza 3, I'm sure this is all old hat, but unlike that title, this one hasn't been censored in any way for its western release.
A franchise worth sinking your teeth into
Welcome to PixlBit’s inaugural edition of Missing in Action, a biweekly series that takes a look into the games and franchises of days gone by with an eye for bringing forgotten gems back from the dead.
The commando returns for the sequel to the remake of the classic NES platformer.
The second iteration of Capcom’s Bionic Commando reboot once again takes us to the brutally difficult world of old-school NES platformers. Gameplay improvements and an awesome soundtrack await returning players as they precariously swing the commando from level to level. Technical issues keep the game from feeling too polished as a whole, but fans of the original may be pleasantly surprised as they play through the game’s many environments.
Two issues ago: Jason mocked the idea of a Circle Pad attachment on the 3DS. This issue? Jason is completely disappointed.
But first, this week there is a bit of discussion on a few other topics: Team Meat! Fox News and "green" games! Rock of Ages!
A bloody good time.
Usually the thought of having to write up a BloodRayne review would induce crippling migraines and the erratic uttering of various four letter words that I can’t type here for obvious reasons; so bad have the previous installments been. But in this particular case I must admit I was intrigued and even a bit excited to get my hands on this particular title. Why you ask? Well because this game was made by WayForward Technologies, the California based developer responsible for bringing Contra back to its roots with Contra 4 on the Nintendo DS.
