Unboxing of the deluxe edition for Catherine by an Atlus employee.
Unboxing of the deluxe edition for Catherine by an Atlus employee.
What's pink, has a bow, and blows? Ms. 'Splosion Man!
A follow-up to the 2009 'Splosion Man, Ms. 'Splosion Man is a simple 2D platformer with high speed and puzzle elements. The titular missus can explode up to three times before landing on the ground, resting against a wall, or detonating with a bomb to recharge, propelling herself through the game's frantic point-A-to-point-B-style levels. Like its predecessor, the game is full of jokes and quirkiness. Is Ms. 'Splosion Man the bomb or just a dud?
The PlayBits are done, but the replays are now available in the article, just click through!
Our review code for Ms. Splosion Man has arrived and as such, Jason played the game for his review live! While his experience with the original game is limited, he did his best to make it all the way through in just two nights of gaming.
Available July 20 as the first title for the Xbox Live Arcade's Summer of Arcade campaign, for 1200 Microsoft Points. Available for PC too, but later into the year.
Though we're always looking for help, it never hurts to announce it again.
Just a little information for all you readers out there - PixlBit is hiring! That's right, we're looking for able writers to fill our ranks and help out with the daily workload to keep the site fresh with new content. It's a volunteer position, but it can be extremely rewarding and fun, especially if you love to speak your mind or report on gaming.
It's RE's 15th anniversary already? And I didn't get them anything...
According to andriasang, Capcom will be selling a comprehensive Resident Evil 15th anniversary boxset of the following games through their e-Capcom website:
Pretty sure it's pronounced "Blaze Blue."
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II is a PSP Port (hence the “II”) of Continuum Shift, which was released first for arcade and then for PS3 and Xbox 360. The port differs slightly from the original: it includes all the DLC characters from the start, and it features a new Abyss mode (more on that later). Like the other titles in the series, this game is outrageously complicated. It’s clearly made for a niche audience (“hardcore” fighting game enthusiasts) of which I am not a part. But, complexity aside, the battles are fun and nice to look at, so it seems they’ve struck enough of a balance that even those who don’t really know what they’re looking at can enjoy the view.
It's downloadable game week on PixlTalk. Find out what recommendations Joaquim, Matt M, and Jason R have for every modern console!
The three podcasters sat down to discuss riots in Canada over hockey games, but somehow got the topic got shifted to video games with crowd control. Join Matt, Joaquim and Jason as they talk about riots and crowds in gaming, then segue into gang fighting, with the foot clan in TMNT.
The product manager of Nintendo France has confirmed its 2012 release date.
Much to the chagrin of North American Wii fans, Nintendo of America neglected to announce release dates for some key titles published by Nintendo in Japan. Ahead of the show, however, Europe was given news that Xenoblade Chronicles would see release in the region, courtesy of Nintendo of Europe. In a surprise, informal announcement, The Last Story was confirmed for release in Europe in 2012 by Ludovic Amouroux, product manager of Nintendo France.
Brief footage of the time labyrinth anomaly and battle. Click through for the second video.
Be sure to also check out Jason R's impressions after playing it on the show floor!