A lifelong gamer, musician (AKA Viking Jesus) and writer who has a special appreciation for games that try to be artistic. Some favorites include Sonic the Hedgehog, Final Fantasy, Castlevania, Metroid Prime and Okami.
Remember that live action mini series that Microsoft is planning to release for the marketing purposes of Halo 4? Forward Unto Dawn? Well, we've got a teaser courtesy of Machinima here for your viewing pleasure, along with a bit of odd news.
The folks at Mercury Steam, the team behind Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, arguably one of the greatest franchise reboots in gaming history, has a new idea for when they get tired of Castlevania. Speaking in an interview with VG247, Dave Cox, who's been working on the franchise since Symphony of the Night, has some new ideas in mind.
With the controversial ending taken care of, the time is now for talking about the future of Mass Effect 3. Believe it or not, there's actually some single player DLC in the works. What a concept, right?!
I was obscenely excited when I was assigned the review for Mass Effect 3. In my year of writing for We Got This Covered, it was arguably my biggest, and most important review since starting here. Hell, it might be the most important review I'd ever written. Little did I know that Mass Effect 3 in general would be the single game that would light the gaming community on fire, and change gaming history forever.
Dead or Alive 5 is just a few months away. That means that Lollipop Chainsaw only has a few months left on the top of the "games I feel creepy buying at Best Buy" list. Until that time comes, try to decide if the pre-order DLC, or newly announced collector's edition are right for you.
Hideo Kojima is always great at teasing stuff. On the docket for today, aside from maybe confirming Metal Gear Solid 5, Kojima makes it known what sort of features he likes about other games, and that an old friend might be returning.
If that announcement yesterday that Okami is getting the HD treatment wasn't enough to rustle your jimmies, an official first look trailer has hit the web, and we've got it for you right here.
It's a glorious day, gamers! Okami, one of the greatest games of all time, has just been confirmed by Capcom to be coming to PlayStation Network as a downloadable title with all the sorts of extras you'd expect of an HD re-release. It's such a great announcement that I've thrown all journalistic fairness out the window out of pure fanboy BLISS!
For a long time now I've been looking forward to Anarchy Reigns. The beat 'em up genre was one of my favorites and there's no one better than Platinum Games to lend their insanely over-the-top style to the game. Unfortunately, unless you live in Japan, you won't get to find out if they've succeeded until next year.