Justin has been a gamer since the Intellivision days back in the early 80′s. He started writing about and covering the video game industry in 2008. In his spare time he is also a bit of a gun-nut and Star Wars nerd.
The latest "Caturday" teaser for Team Meat's Mew-Genics reveals that the game involves more than just equipping your cat with magical Petrified Poop, it also allows you to enter your "rare" feline in the annual Boon County Cat Pageant.
Unconfirmed images of promotional materials for a Call of Duty: Black Ops II add-on map pack titled Revolution popped up online today, suggesting that Treyarch's latest shooter will soon get its first DLC release.
The task of selecting the best video games released during any given year is always a difficult one, and 2012 was no exception to that rule. This was a year that saw new IPs turn into prospective franchises, old genres infused with new life, multiple series continued with unbelievable sequels, and select games that managed to tug at our heartstrings.
Not wanting to be left out of the latest trends in the video game industry, Square Enix has officially confirmed that Tomb Raider will have some sort of multiplayer mode forced into the game when it launches next March.
Sony rolled out the final 2012 addition to the Instant Game Collection when the PSN updated earlier this week, revealing that the 8-bit throwback Retro City Rampage is now free to download on the PS3 and Vita for PlayStation Plus subscribers.
Rockstar Games released a set of five new Grand Theft Auto V screenshots this morning under the headline "Happy Holidays - Enjoy", which is going to be next to impossible now because these screens look amazing and none of us can play the game over the Holiday break.
As part of THQ's bankruptcy filing earlier this week the company disclosed a chart containing all their announced and unannounced projects. Noticeably absent from the list was any mention of Vigil's Warhammer 40,000: Dark Millennium, which has raised questions about the current state of the game's development.
Team Ninja has released the first screenshots and new details for Dead or Alive 5 Plus, giving us our first look at the fighter's "casual" first-person mode.
Citing unnamed sources, MCV is reporting that Ubisoft is currently in talks to acquire THQ's assets and is considered to be "one of the front-runners" in the upcoming bidding war.