It's a peaceful day in Japan when a strange fountain of water erupts in the bay, causing panic to spread among government officials. At first, they suspect only volcanic activity, but one young executive dares to wonder if it may be something different - something alive. His worst nightmare comes to life when a massive, gilled monster emerges from the deep and begins tearing through the city, leav...[Read More]
FINALLY SOMEONE LET THEM OUT OF THE CAGE. I’m sorry, I had to because I am just so extremely excited. Let me take you on a trip down memory lane. Back in the late 90’s, a band was created. No, it wasn’t just formed, but created. The Gorillaz was a fictional band created by Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, the frontman of Blur and the creator of the comic strip Tank Girl. If you haven’t already, I s...[Read More]
With Rock Band Rivals releasing on October 18th, Harmonix wanted to celebrate early by announcing all tracks that will be coming this month! Rejoice! Well, that is if you don’t hate pop songs. If you do, I suggest taking your close minded body away from the next few paragraphs. Coming as a shocker to no one, most of the DLC will be the pre-order bonus DLC for Rock Band Rivals, but we are getting a...[Read More]
Today, Larry Hyrb announced a few new titles to the backwards compatibility program, as per usual. This week is one of the better ones. It includes a major JRPG, a movie title that doesn’t completely suck and a blast from the past re-visioned for the Xbox Arcade. Let’s take a look at the three in depth.
Watch out! The strangely charming troublemakers, Yo-kai, are back for an all-new adventure! Find, befriend, and battle more than 350 new and returning Yo-kai. Hop on a train to seek out new towns and new Yo-kai. Teaming up with the heroic cat, Hovernyan, travel back in time to save Springdale, and witness the origin of the Yo-kai Watch!
Puuba’s The Metronomicon is a fascinating little conundrum. While it is a dancing game, it is also a role playing game. They go hand in hand, and they each play off of each other. While yes, it is a rhythm game, it does have its own story mode, much in the sense of an RPG. It is an interesting mashup, but the important question is: Does it work? And the answer is yes, yes it does.