Saints Row IV: Re-Elected is a middling port that mixes thoroughly entertaining gameplay with the odd technical issue, including an imperfect frame rate. Those who love the series and can overlook the odd issue should still pick it up, but technophiles will likely want to stay clear.
Although it pains me to say this, Saints Row: Gat out of Hell is sinfully disappointing. That's not to say that it's a bad game, because it isn't, but it's far from what it could've been.
Have you become tired of traditional launch trailers, which take the tried and true approach of combining multiple gameplay segments into one unoriginally structured montage? Then you'll want to thank Volition, High Voltage Software and Deep Silver for opting to do something different with their combined launch trailer for Saints Row IV: Re-Elected and Gat Out of Hell. Granted, this is Saints Row we're talking about, so it's not like any of us expected things to be done by the book.
Instead of releasing on February 13th as originally planned, Kirby and the Rainbow Curse will now blow onto Nintendo's Wii U on February 20th. This delay -- which is odd, given that it's only seven days in length -- was announced this morning, alongside the debut of a brand new gameplay trailer.
Portable third-person shooting is en route to Nintendo's 3DS and New 3DS handhelds, thanks to VDdev and its newly announced IP, Ironfall: Invasion. The title, which will be released through the systems' eShop sometime next month, was revealed during this morning's Nintendo Direct livestream and looks to fill a noticeable gap in the devices' combined software library.
Did you miss out on Super Mario Galaxy 2, Punch Out! or Metroid Prime Trilogy during the last generation of consoles? If so, you're in luck - that is, if you own a Wii U.
We bring good news for folks who have yet to purchase a PlayStation 4 console, especially those who've never had the pleasure of going hands-on with its predecessor, the aging PS3. It's not a price drop, so to speak, but something that's just about as good: A free game offer that doesn't seem to have an expiry date.
This year's Electronic Entertainment Expo will certainly not be lacking in the burnt rubber and realistic racing departments, now that Microsoft and Turn 10 have combined to reveal the existence of Forza Motorsport 6. Indeed, today's announcement has likely already created large lines at the gigantic industry showcase, even though it's still over one hundred and fifty days away.