So another Monday brings another round of updates for the various platforms that Nintendo currently has on the market. Of course, actual videogames developed by this AAA developer would be more welcome; however, the ability to fall back in time and see games of yesteryear is always a welcome distraction from Skyrim.
Oceans and graveyards, neither are things that combine all that well. After all, dead bodies floating around everywhere isn’t a particularly appealing concept. Yet, it’s just this concept that’s one of the driving themes behind SquareEnix’s latest game, Heroes of Ruin. Today SquareEnix released a number of new screenshots of this up and coming Nintendo
Little extras are really what turns a purchase from something that you’re begrudgingly spending your hard earned cash on, into something that’s pretty awesome. It would appear that many in the videogame world are understanding that fans like free things, that and limited edition sets.
Like Marmite, Tower Defence style games are either loved or hated. The idea is simple – defend your most precious item from waves upon waves of enemies and win. Sounds easy right? Well with Dungeon Defenders, on paper it seems an easy enough premise but in reality strategic planning and team work are the keys
This week we see Halo and Spyro creep back into the top 20 and Skyrim moving up the charts. But what about the rest of the games in the chart? UKIE have provided us with the stats for last week’s titles and it is still dominated by the casual titles with Fifa 12 reigning top
Developer Team Ninja Studio today released a multiplayer video vignette from the upcoming action title, Ninja Gaiden 3.
CES has delivered a brand new gameplay video for the PlayStation Vita exclusive, Army Corps of Hell.
Today Capcom announced the complete list of Versus Modes for Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City. Players will be able to experience online 4 vs. 4 team battles playing as either a member of the Umbrella Security Service (USS) or US Spec Ops.
2004 Classic shooter Killzone, developed by Guerilla Games, is to receive a release on PSN, exclusively for PS3. It has already been dismissed as a full HD remake, unlike the Silent Hill series but instead offered as part of the PS2 library.
Nintendo could reveal Wii U details before the expected show-all at E3 2012 in June, Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aime has hinted. ”We will be sharing information throughout the year,” Fils-Aime claimed at CES 2012 this week.