With the Wii U being only a week away from launching, Nintendo and its third-party supporters have ramped up their advertising attempts. Trailers and TV spots for both the console and its first round of titles can easily be found on the Internet, as well as on select broadcast channels.
Halo 4 is well worth your hard-earned dough if you're a fan of sci-fi first-person shooters. The campaign is one of the best the series has offered, despite its noted downsides, and the multiplayer is stellar. For sixty dollars, you'll receive a wealth of content that will surely keep you busy for a year, if not two.
Assassin's Creed III is a masterful interactive take on Revolutionary America. Not only is it expertly crafted and thoroughly engaging, but there's a ton of content to keep players coming back for more.
Those who are looking for a kart racing fix can get one today by downloading Codemasters' newly-released F1 Race Stars demo, which is now available on Xbox LIVE, and will launch onto Steam tomorrow. A PSN version will debut on November 13, alongside the retail title.
From start to finish, Assassin's Creed III: Liberation is an enjoyable game, although it's rough around the edges and doesn't possess a memorable storyline.
Even though it has released to little buzz, Smart As... is a winner. It's an intelligently designed, colourful and enjoyable learning tool that intellectuals, parents, teachers and students will find compelling.
It's hard to believe how fast time has flown, as we're just over two weeks away from the launch of Nintendo's Wii U console and its much-anticipated first party experience, New Super Mario Bros. U. No matter how much it feels like we're still in October, it's actually November, and that means good things for fans of the Big N.
Those who've yet to pick up and play through Saints Row: The Third should look into the game's Full Package edition, which will arrive next week. Containing all of the zany downloadable content released for the sandbox action title, including the unbelievable outfits, creative weapons and DLC campaigns, it definitely contains value for your hard earned dough. That's especially true, since the package also boasts some brand new clothing items, which have been gifted to players by developer Volition Inc.
In Hitman: Absolution, players will become a part of a living, breathing world. Tasked with acting as a ghost-like assassin as folks live out their digital lives, protagonist Agent 47 must listen for clues and effectively complete his objectives without compromising himself. It's easier said than done, but he will thankfully have quite a few different options at his disposal.