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.
For all we know, a Halo movie might never actually see the light of day, but Microsoft is going to do the next best thing by creating a web series focusing around the Halo universe.
It's real. After me calling it almost a year ago, speculation a few months after that and domains being registered last week, we can confirm that Sony is indeed putting out their own crossover fighting party game in PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale.
Well, this is weird. The video below has popped up on the internet, and seems to be using real people to tease something for Metal Gear Rising. What on earth could it be?
It's no secret that I take the music of video games in incredibly high regard. So it shouldn't be a surprise when a video pops up focusing entirely on the music of Starhawk ,that I take interest, and not just because I'm ridiculously excited for the game.
They grow up so fast, don't they? One year they're trying to be all innovative by coming out with a controller that everyone can use, and the next they're catching up on the digital distribution bandwagon. Looks like Nintendo is planning for their digital downloads of games to be on the 3DS, as well as the recently announced plans for the Wii U.
Starhawk may be primarily a multiplayer game, but that doesn't mean the team can't work hard on putting together a great single player component. The following trailer comes courtesy of IGN and shows off some of the finer and more exciting points of the game, set to release early next month.
No, kids, this isn't Transformers. It's Platinum's upcoming revival of the brawler genre Anarchy Reigns (or Max Anarchy in every other part of the world). But if you want to play as some kind of weird robot jet, you totally have that option.
Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention is a very well built game, but it ultimately won't appeal to anyone other than the established fans of the franchise or the most hardcore players of the genre.
Remember a while back when I speculated that a Sony crossover fighter not unlike Nintendo's Super Smash Bros. could work really well? And then a few months later when it looked like it might actually happen? Well more evidence points to the game actually being a thing, according to a new website domain name registered by Sony themselves.
Street Fighter X Tekken's most controversial feature is getting an update tomorrow. Which means you'll either hate the game more when you boot it up later this week or you'll love it more. Ever noticed how bipolar the fighting game community is?