In a world where bionic replacements and enhancements for the disabled are becoming more and more advanced, and corporate greed and disregard for the welfare of people are becoming more and more prevalent, it’s easy to see the transition to the world of Deus Ex: Human Revolution. You are Adam Jensen; ex-SWAT, current security chief for a major biotech corporation, and recent recipient of lif...[Read More]
Those who visit Square Enix’s booth at a few upcoming major conventions will be able to participate in the “Word to Your Moogle” contest for the chance to win various goodies, including signed copies of Final Fantasy XIII-2.
It isn’t all first-party titles on the Nintendo 3DS’ horizon, some third-party companies are also getting in on the action, companies such as Square Enix and their venture on the 3DS: Heroes of Ruin. The seemingly Action-RPG title does not have a concrete launch date or a set price, but there was a good amount of the features released at E3 by Square Enix.
The dungeon is open, and though it has a few scrapes and bruises, the third siege still manages to enthrall.
I know not if ye heard, but thar be a third siegin' takin' place soon. And ye can partake in a bit o' it now!
You know how modern day reboots of things get all dark and gritty? Yeah, the new Tomb Raider is like that, except it took more dark and gritty than usual and used it like soap.
Everyone has their own opinion about what video games are the best that have ever graced a console. What makes this top ten list different and totally unique is that my opinion is, in fact, the correct opinion, whereas the opinions of the past are incorrect and undeniably inferior. Actually, to call it my “opinion” is in itself misleading, as it is no mere opinion, but solid, irrefutab...[Read More]
Yeah baby! E3 is less than a month away and I’m already doing a happy dance. Why? Because Agent 47, one of the biggest badasses around, will be making his triumphant return hopefully later on this year.
Techland and Deep Silver’s zombie survival experience just got a North American publisher. Square Enix is now going to make sure that we all get to see what the zombie apocalypse does to a idyllic vacation spot.
Birth By Sleep manages to tie together confusing story threads while also providing a fully-fledged, deeper combat system with production values that match the first two PS2 titles.
I remember playing Tomb Raider when I was younger. Specifically, I played to ogle the beautiful Lara Croft’s buttocks and breasteses as she fought her way through enemies and puzzles (in my defense, I was a teenage boy without a social life at the time). Oh, and I suppose the gameplay was nice, though as I’ve mentioned, it was far from my main interest in the game. Over time, as I b...[Read More]