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.
Sly Cooper has certainly seen a revival of sorts lately. Along with the new game still scheduled later this year on PS3, a post on the PlayStation Blog confirms that the game will be shipping day and date on the PS Vita as well.
Oh hey! Another weird video for Metal Gear Rising. This one is a bit harder to watch than the other ones, almost bordering on torture porn. However, this one is important, as it confirms the game will have a presence on gaming's biggest stage.
I have to admit, I'm slightly skeptical on Halo 4. And who wouldn't be? The fathers of the franchise aren't working on the game, so it's entirely up in the air on whether it'll carry that same magic or not. At least the details of the Infinity Multiplayer mode seem to be fairly appealing.
If you've been dying to actually finish the gaping plot from Final Fantasy XIII-2, now's your chance. Square Enix quietly released what they're calling the last of the DLC for the game yesterday. And it's a bit of a doozy.
Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown, the digital re-release of Virtua Fighter 5 with some added sprinkles, is heading to your preferred digital marketplace sooner than you'd think.
Okay, Konami, I get it. You like teasing us when it comes to Metal Gear Rising. First the weird brainwashing trailer last week, and now whatever this is?
Dragon's Dogma will have some massive battles with some gigantic monsters. But the ultimate test will be brought in the form of the Ur-Dragon, the ultimate foe, which will have millions of combatants trying to tackle him.
Hate the fact that 99 percent of DLC these days are paid through microtransactions that are slowly sucking your wallet dry? I bring relief! Turns out that all the future map packs for Starhawk will remain free for eternity, (or at least until the servers are shut down.)
Remember Sorcery? It was the most compelling game for the PlayStation Move when it was announced. It's gone largely under the radar for the past while, but it's actually out this month. And it's looking a whole lot more compelling than it did back then.