Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us Part II is Sony’s most anticipated game, but none of us actually know when they plan to release the upcoming sequel. Well a Peruvian online retail site, LawGamers, may have potentially spoiled the time frame for us in a recently posted (and recently taken down) promotional poster. According to the poster, The Last of Us Part II is scheduled to release in Oc...[Read More]
From publisher eastasiasoft comes the announcement that Rainbow Skies, a upcoming fantasy isometric JRPG has a new trailer, and a physical pre-order. Coming from the developers of Rainbow Moon, this new game takes players on an adventure through a colorful and vibrant world teeming with tamable monsters, murky dungeons, and endless possibilities.
October is without a doubt my favorite month of the year! I always make it a tradition to play some sort of scary video game when it gets close to Halloween. This week’s sale on the PlayStation Store is leaving me with quite the number of options. The Sale of the Dead Week 2 went live this week and features tons of great horror games for PS4, PS3, and PlayStation Vita, both new and old. Many...[Read More]
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has given us a deeper look into their upcoming title, Cars 3: Driven to Win. Obviously inspired by the Disney/Pixar upcoming film Cars 3, this title will put you behind the wheel of some of your favorite characters, including Lightning McQueen and Cruz Ramirez.
The North America release of Persona 5 is less than two weeks away for PS3 and PS4. The “Take Your Heart” Premium Edition will be available exclusively for the PS4 release. Developer ATLUS has released a video explaining what this premium edition will entail. To see visually what this edition will contain, ATLUS has released a video of the unboxing for anyone interested. For those who ...[Read More]
During the first ever Destiny private match competition hosted by Major League Gaming it was announced that this would be a feature available to all current Destiny owners on Xbox One and Playstation 4. The Private Match feature gives Destiny players the keys to the Crucible with the ability to challenge friends and foes alike in 18 competitive modes on almost 30 maps. If you haven’t made th...[Read More]
I am TERRIBLE at fighting games, but for whatever reason I am cursed with enjoying them. It’s like I am a glutton for punishment, especially when they look pretty and have wacky complicated moves. Many times these games trick me into thinking I’ve actually gotten good at them and as soon as I go online I find out just how bad I am. BlazBlue: Chronophantasma on the PlayStation 3 is no different.
Just in time for New York Comic-Con, Square Enix presents a new trailer for the highly anticipated Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix. “Introducing the Magic” gives us another look into the worlds series veterans can hope to revisit and new players will be eager to explore. The trailer brings us through some of the most memorable scenes in franchise history with a host of familiar faces to ex...[Read More]
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, Little Orbit’s Falling Skies: The Game hits the nail on the head. Billing itself as a squad-based strategy title, the design and gameplay feel very reminiscent of a similar award-winning title where humans battle against an alien horde. Though not as strong as other titles of the same vein, Falling Skies does bring a few unique angles to the board. F...[Read More]
And lo, with yet another film of the legendary webslinger, we get another tie-in game. A lot of times, Spidey games, even if they’re flawed, are still fun. Does this one hold up?
I have covered a great many JRPG’s over the years, especially from NIS, and at first glance, Hyperdimension Neptuina Victory looks like the same old retread, and in many ways it is. The audience here is well established, but there are a great many attempts to court a more mainstream audience and prove that there are still surprises to be found in the plots of the genre. And while I give points for...[Read More]
Guilty pleasure games are the hardest ones to review. It’s mainly an issue of trying to figure out if the guilty pleasure is good enough to offset the glaring flaw. This has always been my issue with the Dead or Alive franchise. So, in this game, does it rise above its issues?