Wrestling, it’s one of those things that you remember watching on Sky 1 when you were a kid. It’s still going strong today and THQ have today released a batch of new screenshots for their up and coming title, WWE ’12, which is set for release on the Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Tuesday is this week’s Monday – it’s confusing all of us here at VGamingNews as we sat in front of our office computers hoping for the day to end, and fast. Yet, just because Monday is over doesn’t mean that the weekly videogame charts didn’t turn up – they did. This week there’s a lot
The introduction to Elise in SSX Deadly Descents has been revealed by EA. Taking the style of a comic book, it details Elise’s rise to fame and her constant hunt for the next big thrill. It is shown that she is recruited for an unknown mission to bring her back to the piste the ride
Not to toot their own horn but the people at Grip Games have come up with One Epic Game, a 2D platform shooting game which parodies the most popular games on the market at the moment. The main Hero – Alpha Dog is a typical muscle head hero and must chase the evil scientist bad
A trailer for the new BloodRayne: Betrail has surfaced. It showcases a big change of direction for the series. This time Rayne is participating in a two dimensional hack-and-slash which will be available this summer through Xbox live and PlayStation Network.
Konami have today announced the next game in the popular PES series. The game is due out in the Autumn on all the home consoles, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii. A PSP and oddly enough a PlayStation 2 version will be available as well. Konami have been working closely with fans of the
American McGee’s Alice was a cult classic on the PC back 10 odd years ago and with the sequel, which will be on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 just around the corner – Alice: Madness Returns, Electronic Arts are going all out in true Alice style and throwing a tea party at Download Festival
Dancing is a fine art, it’s something that most people disregard as a soft option at school; however, it’s much harder than people give it credit for. After all, how many people can actually dance well, or even do DDR well? Very few people, that’s who. So when Nordic Games invited us to preview their