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.
Can't wait to get your hands on a PS Vita? It's only two weeks away (one week if you preordered that fancy First Edition bundle,) but if you want to get a head start on your collection of games, you can purchase a handful of games right now both digitally and physically.
We already know that the Vita launch game Army Corps of Hell will provide you with the tools to make your very own Prince of Darkness. But of course, none of that is any fun if you don't have a chance to show off how badass, feminine, scary or tranquil you can make a bloodthirsty demon look. Thankfully there's multiplayer.
It's been a little more than a week since you all have gotten your hot little hands on Final Fantasy XIII-2, which I found so great that it might just revitalize the series. If you haven't had enough of the potential tons of hours already on disc, Square Enix is giving you just a bit more with DLC that's available now.
We haven't heard much about the Final Fantasy X re-release since it was announced at a Japanese conference back in...um...September. However, Square Enix producer Shinji Hashimoto has at least clarified something. It seems they aren't building the game from the ground up, and with good reason.
Oh boy. Here we go. According to comments made by Associate Producer Mike Gamble, it seems there may be more under development for the Mass Effect franchise after the third game is released next month.
I've been making no effort to hide how excited I am that Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 on the PS Vita is looking just as good as the console counterpart. Now, we get to see the game in motion. Beautiful, technicolor motion.
They've posted new footage of Mortal Kombat running on the PlayStation Vita over at the PlayStation Blog. And while I wish I could say as great of things about it as I did for Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 yesterday, I can't really see what the game looks like at all.
One of PC gaming's greatest treasures and our PC Game of the Year 2011, The Witcher 2, will be heading to Xbox 360 in April. The folks over at CD Projekt RED want to start building excitement by showing off just what will be new in the console version when it becomes available.
You ever have one of those days where you read something you weren't expecting at all, and it hits you that much harder? Well it turns out that EA and Starbreeze's reboot of Syndicate will not use an online pass.