Posted on 18 January 2012

Some of the early speculation and news involving upcoming video game release Mass Effect 3 has been that there will be three different modes to choose from. These include an action setting, story setting and a role playing option. A recent breakdown from BioWare of the modes shows just how complex and improved the game play is expected to be with these new features. Continue Reading
Posted on 29 September 2011

After watching the Batman: Arkham City trailers and seeing the released pictures I am filled with the kind of glee that teenage girls get when they watch the latest Twilight trailer. With the multitude of villains that the game boasts, including the Joker and his main plot line, it looks like it will be easy to get lost in the newest Batman game. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 November 2010

The PlayStation-exclusive Yakuza series is probably well known to some of you, as gamers have praised the first two games for their innovative gameplay and deep storylines. Yakuza 3 quickly drew in even more fans to the series, and it made the PlayStation 3 an even more attractive choice for lovers of action/adventure games. And even though it has some quirks and a few things still need to be polished out, according to most players, it’s still widely acknowledged to be the best game in the series so far. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 November 2010

It’s rare for a game based on a movie to achieve the same level of popularity as the movie itself, and even rarer for it to actually surpass the movie. But in the case of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, this is pretty much exactly what happened – the game not only lived up to the great expectations the gaming crowd held for it, but it also turned out to be a highly innovative title packed full of interesting gameplay and a solid storyline. Continue Reading
Posted on 15 November 2010

Ever wanted to see Kill Bill turned into a video game? Well, even though there isn’t an official one with the KB brand, WET is as close as it gets, and trust us, after just a few minutes in this game, you’re going to forget every other action you’ve recently touched and the chances of you becoming addicted to WET are quite high. You’ve been warned! Continue Reading
Posted on 15 November 2010

Sacred came out quite a while ago, and was generally very well-received by the gaming community for breathing some new life into the (at that time) rather monotonous RPG genre. The sequel, Sacred 2: Fallen Angel takes the same formula and adds several new elements to it, further solidifying the game’s uniqueness and making it an even more memorable title in today’s market. Continue Reading
Posted on 14 November 2010

It’s interesting to see how so many Western-themed games started coming out after such a long period of inactivity from the industry in that genre. Not that we’re complaining though – if Red Dead: Redemption is to be of any indication, the revival of the genre is going to be a total blast. The game will have you glued to your chair from start to finish, and that’s even before you’ve found out about its multiplayer. Continue Reading
Posted on 14 November 2010

The Prince of Persia franchise dates way back to the early days of computer games as a whole, when the first Prince of Persia came out as a 2-dimensional platformer game, and remained in the hearts of many gamers as one of the best and most inspiring games ever made. Years later, the series continue to attract new players, and each new game manages to set some precedent in the development of the series. The Forgotten Sands is no exception, as it once again shows us that the PoP series is far from exhaustion. Continue Reading
Posted on 14 November 2010

After the success of the movie Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, there were some rumors floating around the Internet that a game based on it was planned – and surely enough, the developers behind it announced their project shortly afterwards. Continue Reading
Posted on 14 November 2010

Muramasa: The Demon Blade gained huge success upon its release in Japan, and even though it didn’t become so popular around the rest of the world, this can be partly attributed to the game’s huge tie-ins with traditional Japanese pop culture, something which not every gamer enjoys. However, those who do quickly found their next favorite game in Muramasa, and critics and players alike have praised it for its innovation and style. Continue Reading