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.
I have to admit, Ninja Theory sure knows how to put together trailers. The latest for DmC, released as part of Capcom's Tokyo Game Show offerings, may or may not have made me actually say "wow."
Although we've been talking about it all year, we still haven't gotten a solid date on when we'd get the Zone of the Enders HD Collection. Until now, thanks to a release from Konami this morning.
At the planned Nintendo event in New York City this morning, Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime took the stage in front of dozens of journalists and other important gaming people, as well as the millions (and millions!) of people watching at home to make the biggest gaming announcement of the year.
If you've been drooling over the trailer for Professor Layton VS. Ace Attorney every day like I have, you're probably foaming at the mouth for a release date. Well, I can't give that to you today, unless you're Japanese. Then I'm the bearer of good news for you.
While Metal Gear Rising is still on track for launch early next year worldwide, it seems that 360 owners in Japan may have to find another means of playing the game. Konami announced this morning that the Xbox 360 version of the game will not be released in the Land of the Rising Sun.
Halo 4 is looking to be a new game in more than just title. This time around, you're going to find yourself up against new enemies with the ability to use their weapons in combat. And, those enemies and weapons just happen to look like they're ripped right out of Tron: Legacy.
With Tokyo Game Show just around the corner, eyes are on all sorts of Japanese game companies for hints at what they may reveal. Today, Square Enix has issued a handful of trademarks in which the most interesting - Circle of Mana - has sparked some questions.
As they've teased for the past several months, last night Square Enix announced a new game into the Final Fantasy XIII franchise that promises to mix up the formula, as well as provide a real end for the trilogy. No, they're not calling it Final Fantasy XIII-3, the game is called Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII.