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.
Since June, Child of Eden has been the best reason to own a Kinect on the Xbox 360. Now that the game has seen life on the PS3, is it still worth looking into?
Many gamers will remember the legendary rivalry between the two gaming retail giants: GameStop and EB Games. The sight of two massive corporations fighting to the death over your dollar is one of the single greatest things in the world for a consumer. This is why with the death of EB Games in October of 2005 when GameStop had simply swallowed its greatest enemy whole, gamers became worried. With no true competition as far as a retailer that does exclusively games, (not including websites, those are arguably much easier to manage,) trade-in values plummeted, GameStop's cockiness became unbearable, and sales became infinitely less awesome as competition grew to be nearly non-existent.
Square Enix is usually pretty careful about remakes. Although Square has fully remade the first four Final Fantasy games for other platforms, talk of remakes usually end up with fans rabidly fighting for a remake of Final Fantasy VII.
It's only a few short weeks until the war of the war games begins when Battlefield 3 hits retail shelves on October 25th. DICE has decided to tease gamers a little bit today by revealing full details on the Battleblog on the multiplayer modes that will be featured when the game ships.
Although Nintendo's conference in Tokyo last night was focused on the 3DS, that didn't stop Shigeru Miyamoto from crashing the party with sword and shield in hand to show off some more Zelda.
Sonic Generations, the next adventure of SEGA mascot Sonic the Hedgehog that mixes the best of Sonic past and present, will be hitting North American shelves right between this holiday season's other big releases on November 1.
Nintendo was planning on bringing the big guns to a conference called just before the Tokyo Game Show at the end of the week. With crazy rumors swirling about boat-shaped peripherals and new hit games, what could Nintendo possibly bring the Japan crowd?