Reception to Sonic’s recent 2D outings lately have been scattershot, to say the least. Fans were vocal with their distaste for Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode I‘s physics (I thought they were alright), but the Classic Sonic segments in Sonic … Continue reading
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After nearly a decade between releases, it’s not unfair to wonder how Max Payne 3 could be relevant to today’s market. An awful lot has changed since Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne in 2003, from a saturation … Continue reading
The Rockstar Social Club recently added the ability to create and join crews across all of their multiplayer games, starting with the release of Max Payne 3 tomorrow (there will be a review up soon, promise!). Wonderfully enough, the crews … Continue reading
Team PlayStation is back, and what a challenge they have this week! Soul Sacrifice is coming for PS Vita. Is this the game that makes people buy a Vita, or will people turn their spinal cords into a sword to aviod … Continue reading
Call of Duty is a huge deal on a year-to-year basis, whether you like it or not. Activision has been teasing a big reveal on CallOfDuty.com for May 1st, and it’s — maybe unsurprisingly — Call of Duty: Black Ops … Continue reading
UPDATE: That’s all the time you’ve got, folks! The contest is closed and the winners have all been contacted — thanks for entering! Gotham City Impostors has drummed up a lot of positive publicity since its release in February, and … Continue reading
Mortal Kombat made one Hell of a comeback (komeback?) on the PS3 in 2011, restoring fans’ faith in their beloved slaughter simulator. One year later, NetherRealm Studios looks to bring that magic over to the PS Vita. The biggest challenge … Continue reading
Right next to Borderlands 2 at 2K Games’ booth at PAX East last week was Spec Ops: The Line, a military third-person shooter made by Yager Development. If the Spec Ops name sounds vaguely familiar, that’s because it was a … Continue reading
Hell Yeah! – that’s the title of Arkedo’s SEGA-published PSN game, exclamation point and all, and there are certain implications that can come with it. Rad implications, even. The small French studio has been hard at work to live up to those … Continue reading
You’ve probably heard a ton of crazy things about Lollipop Chainsaw. This is no accident, as crazy is exactly what Suda 51 and the rest of Grasshopper Manufacture excel at. You can imagine my surprise when I finished my short … Continue reading
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