EA are hoping for a massive upset this year and take the crown from Call Of Duty and Activision in best selling First Person Shooter category. For the supporting evidence, EA bring to the table a brand new trailer showcasing what we can expect from Battlefield 3 – a game they are lovingly finalising around
Ubisoft today announced that they are partnering with Sony Europe and offering gamers who purchase the latest edition of their hit franchise, Assassin’s Creed, on launch day a special extra.
SEGA Europe were kind enough to release a few new screenshots of their up and coming epic title, Sonic Generations but this time the shots are for the Nintendo 3DS – which according to many is shaping up to be one of the best versions of the game.
CAPCOM’s series redefining Resident Evil 4 HD has hit the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live today. The updated version includes improved graphics compared to the GameCube and PS2 versions of the game. It also includes all the extra missions, weapons and upgrades that was added to the PS2 version back in 2004.
It’s today been announced that the much loved videogame, Beat Hazard is going to be released on the PlayStation 3 thanks to the PlayStation Network very shortly. What makes Beat Hazard Ultra different to many games is the fact that it’s an insane arcade shooter driven by your personal taste in music.
SEGA today released a new trailer for their up and coming Nintendo DS game, Alien Infestation. This game, as the title suggests, will feature aliens attempting to take of the human world and it’s down to a small, elite group of fighters to save the world from certain doom.
We all get exhausted from time to time whether you’re studying or in a full time job. Sometimes you just got to take a break but it doesn’t mean you’re no longer committed to your goal in life even if it makes you quite literally pull your hair out.
Taking away the gruesome moves from previous games would surely deem it less interesting if you’re into Ninja Gaiden in the first place. However, it has been assured it is just as blood thirsty and sadistic, possibly even more so than it’s predecessors.
Agarest: Generations of War Zero may not be the most well-known title to spring out of Japan, however it brings to the table it’s own take on the J-RPG by drawing from the styles from games rarely seen in the western world. These elements make for a title that is not short on depth and