Fighting games are ten a penny these days and few can live up to the enjoyment that Super Smash Bros, an essentially non-fighty, button bashing game, can bring to the table. So it’s little wonder why Capcom are a little disappointed with recent fighting game sales.
So with Rainbow Moon around the corner, it’s time for some new screenshots to be released to whet our whistles and it’s certainly whistling. The screenshots make Rainbow Moon look like one of the best JPRGs of the SNES era, but brought right to the forefront of modern gaming. Let’s hope the game matches the
Mario Kart 7 is the latest iteration of the legendary Mario Kart series that has managed to put almost all other racing games out of business and yet even Nintendo fall foul to bugs and have sadly managed to enter the 21st Century.
So another week with a delayed charts, but this time we’re at fault. Yesterday two members of the VGN team moved home so everyone downed tools to help them on their quest to a new abode. No more living under a bookcase for some people! So whilst some of us were ducking and diving and
Gamers for some time have been calling out for a sequel to the Gamecube launch title Luigi’s Mansion for some time – us included. We were excited to learn that at last years E3, we would be getting a follow up on the 3DS but according to Play.com, that is not all.
As the push into digital gaming continues at an alarming pace there is a worrying trend appearing in the world today. Downloadable Content or DLC as it has become are three terrifying letters that could either spell the end of the traditional game experience forever or just make us bankrupt.
Bethesda have announced the release date for Dishonored in a press release this morning.
Square Enix have announced the release date for Hitman: Absolution starring Agent 47.
Ubisoft have announced Avengers: Battle for Earth for Kinect and Wii U.
Games Retailers need to watch their backs from today, if they sell a game rated 12 to a younger child then they could be sent to prison.