Good news, horror fans. The dark and twisted literary surreality that we all love has made a return to the Xbox 360 in a brand new episode: Alan Wake’s American Nightmare. It’s available today for 1200 Microsoft Points, giving fans a several hour-long romp in the troubled writer’s shoes as he battles the darkness in remote Arizona.
Konami is pleased to announce that Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D is now available, providing fans of the series with a lengthy and depth-filled handheld experience. It comes with some swanky new features, including 3D visuals, touchscreen menus, camouflage photography and dual-screen support. All of that can be yours for $39.99.
Hot off the new Fort Co-Op & Flashback Map packs, developer Naughty Dog has let slip that Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception is getting a new new co-operative mode come next month.
This morning’s Nintendo Direct video conference from the company’s main Japanese branch excitedly revealed that Mario Tennis Open will be available this May for the 3DS. Its announcement was accompanied by a nice-looking trailer, which gives us a first glimpse at the arcade sports title.
If you’re a budding developer looking to jump into a new project, and you happen to be attending Game Developers Conference in March, seems like there might be no better way to make your mark than working on a little series called Metal Gear Solid.
If you’ve been thinking about what games to pick up for the Vita today, the absolute tried-and-true Rayman Origins may be the way to go given the massive success the game has seen on other platforms.
If you’re heading out to pick up your shiny new PS Vita, or you’ve already got yours, you’ve already got a new firmware update to download, which adds a number of new features to the already packed device.
2K Games has just announced that Borderlands 2 will be released in North America for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC on September 18, 2012, and internationally three days later on September 21st.
The PS Vita is in stores today, and if you’re dying to get a little taste of metal on your brand new handheld, Army Corps of Hell is now available for purchase at retail and on the PlayStation Store .
Asura’s Wrath is out now. But if you’ve already had your fill of the odd combination of quick-time events and yelling at everything in sight, Capcom has confirmed that “substantial” DLC packs are on the way.