According to a new report, The Last Guardian may finally be ready to be re-revealed at this year’s E3. Continue reading Is The Last Guardian Finally Ready?
Category Archives: Video Games
New Mirror’s Edge Gets A Title
DICE has confirmed that their upcoming Mirror’s Edge game will be officially titled Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst. Continue reading New Mirror’s Edge Gets A Title
Microsoft Announce New 1TB console and New Controller
Microsoft has unveiled a new Xbox One console with one terabyte of storage and a new matte finish, as well as a new controller.
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Super Meat Boy Comes To PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita
In 2010, Team Meat released Super Meat Boy for Xbox 360 and PC. Now, five years later, it’s coming to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. Continue reading Super Meat Boy Comes To PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita
Amazon Reveals Potential Release Window for Fallout 4
Stoking the fires of rampant speculation as to the release date of the hugely anticipated Fallout 4 Amazon has posted a listing for the upcoming post apocalyptic RPG with a release date of December 31, 2015.
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Mega Man Legacy Collection Announced
Capcom has unveiled Mega Man Legacy Collection, a compilation of the first six Mega Man games. Continue reading Mega Man Legacy Collection Announced
Chip’s Challenge 1 & 2 Review
YOWSER!
Chip’s Challenge is one of the hidden treasures of the late ‘80s (or early ‘90s, depending on which version you played). It’s a game with a very simple objective – navigate a maze and step on the exit tile – but through clever use of tricky obstacles, it presented a serious, engaging challenge that has remained close to the hearts of many of its original players. And, indeed, the Chip’s Challenge internet community remains vibrant and prolific to this day, working on speedruns of individual puzzles as well as creating and sharing homemade levels. It was for these people that series creator Chuck Sommerville developed Chip’s Challenge 2 a whopping 25 years ago. After its two-year development time, Chuck found out that the trademark to his game had been sold, and the new owner wasn’t interested in publishing the game. Now, after the success of spiritual successor Chuck’s Challenge 3D (and five years of negotiation with the rights holders), the unreleased sequel has finally arrived on Steam, along with an updated version of the original title. These games have a legacy, but have they aged well? Continue reading Chip’s Challenge 1 & 2 Review
A 1TB Xbox One is (Possibly) On the Horizon
If you’re one of the gamers who can fill up your Xbox One’s hard drive just as quickly as you can empty your wallet for more games, your woes caused by only having a measly 500GB HDD may soon be remedied. Continue reading A 1TB Xbox One is (Possibly) On the Horizon
Life is Strange Episode Three: Chaos Theory Review
UNFORESEEN CONSEQUENCES
Suffice it to say, Life is Strange may very well be one of the most surprising games of the year for many people, myself included. Prior to this game’s release, I knew very little about it apart from the fact that the premise looked promising and it might be worth checking out. Now, having played through more than half of this series and it having finally found it’s stride, I can happily tell you that I am seriously glad that I did. Continue reading Life is Strange Episode Three: Chaos Theory Review
Just Shapes & Beats Preview
While checking out indie games at Atlanta, Georgia’s Momocon, one game was absolutely hard to miss. That game was Berzerk Studios’ Just Shapes & Beats. After playing an early build of the game, I can already tell Just Shapes & Beats can crescendo into something special when it launches this winter. Continue reading Just Shapes & Beats Preview