It's better to be late to a party than to never arrive. That saying is certainly true in many instances, and it relates well to Gameloft's latest announcement that Asphalt: Injection will be released alongside the PlayStation Vita when it launches next month.
In Darksiders II, Death is a gothic, skull mask wearing badass. He's the second of the four Horsemen of the Apocalypse to take on (digital) mythical creatures in brutal melee combat, using wince-worthy combos. Most of us are aware of this, so THQ and Vigil Games have decided to go back in time with their latest trailer. Instead of showcasing gameplay action, the brief video takes us back in time to show how the terminating force has interacted with our race throughout its conflict filled history.
The previously reported March release window for Electronic Arts' FIFA Street revamp has become more precise. It is now known that the arcade footie game will launch on March 13, with Lionel Messi on its cover.
This spring, those looking for a strategy/RPG genre mash-up fix won't have to search through dusty discount bins at their local video game shop. That is, unless they don't plan to buy a PlayStation Vita. You see; our next season will bring with it the release of Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention, which should definitely eat up a lot of genre fans' travel time. After all, that series happens to be on the opposite end of the word short.
If you've been holding off on purchasing the console versions of Rayman Origins in anticipation of its 3DS release, then you're in luck. Ubisoft has announced that the limbless wonder will make his three-dimensional debut on March 20 in North America. European gamers are the lucky ones this time around, as the quirky platformer is scheduled to release there on March 16th.
The day of March 27th will be a digital renaissance for some of Capcom's recently released Xbox LIVE Arcade titles. That just so happens to be when the Capcom Digital Collection will become available at North American retailers. A European release will follow on March 30.
The line-up for Microsoft's upcoming Xbox LIVE Arcade House Party promotion was revealed quite a few days ago. However, up until now, the four games' release order had yet to be revealed. That, and their specific price tags.
The last day of January will mark the first time that gamers will be able to create their own Syndicate. The re-imagined/shooter-based remake of the classic game of the same name, will have its demo released on January 31 in North America. It will be available for both Xbox LIVE and the PlayStation Network on the same day; at least, in this region. European gamers will have to wait one extra day to download the trial onto their PlayStation 3 consoles.
In several days, Resident Evil Revelations will become available to survival horror loving gamers in Japan. As a result, it's no surprise that the 26th of January will be a huge day for Capcom, as one of its most anticipated titles will launch at home. To celebrate the occasion, they've released a brand new set of media for the portable game, which aims to show us what goes bump in the night.
The Xbox LIVE Marketplace could be to thank for revealing the number of online players that Resident Evil 6 will support when it's released at the end of this year. Some in-depth sleuthing has discovered a set of very interesting details, which happen to be listed in the the overview section of the horror-filled game's listing.