EverQuest II Extended, the free-to-play version of the popular MMO from Sony Online Entertainment, is officially out of beta. To help celebrate, we are doing a giveaway!
I love getting bonus stuff. I’m sure you do, too. I love Fallout. You should, too. And even more, I love Collector’s Editions of great games, because it usually comes with great extra stuff. Fallout: New Vegas is no exception!
The new installment of the Medal of Honor franchise is the first to be set in modern times, with all previous games being set around WWII. Now, courtesy of EA, we get to have a sneak peak of four videos, depicting the multiplayer and single player gameplay you will experience in Medal of Honor. So, check ’em out! You can try out the open PC beta October 4-7 and can pick up the game in stores...[Read More]
As I promised, I’ll be following RockStar’s week-long reveal of Red Dead Redemption’s new downloadable content – Undead Nightmare. Part 1 and part 2 were hits! Now, check out part 3!
For awhile, EA has been taking some serious heat for the inclusion of the Taliban in their upcoming Medal of Honor game. Sure it was only in the multiplayer portion, but that didn’t prevent people from throwing hissy fits.
I’ve told you folks time and time again – I’m a DLC junkie. I don’t know why, but it excited me. It’s like a kid on Christmas morning (or Hanukkah, if that’s how you roll!) So, let me introduce you to the new DLC for Castlevania: Harmony of Despair!
The pregnant and psychotic Alma Wade is slowly losing control. As she does, we get a bigger glimpse into the nightmare that is Alma’s mind.
If you answered yes to that then you obviously have some real odd preferences on where you want to live. Haunted castles aren’t prime retail spots. But hey, Konami thinks that you want your place to have an evil breakfast nook. Who am I to argue?
Whether you gave it try when it originally released or not, have played a Ratchet & Clank or have never touched the series, A Crack in Time is a PS3 title worthy of your time. It's the most polished game in the series to date.
Personally, I loved Nazi Zombies in Call of Duty: World of War. To be honest, I hated the single player and multiplayer aspects of the game, and the only reason I bought it was to play co-op and kill zombies. I’m what they call, a Treyarch hater. But, they made me happy with the use of the word “zombies” in their latest press release!