If you’ve ever been to a Guitar Hero or Rock Band tournament, you know there are players out there who are wildly talented at five-rainbow-button guitar. You’ve also undoubtedly heard onlookers exclaim, “Just think of all the time it took them to get that good! Just imagine if they had spent that time on a […]
Archive for November, 2011
The Square Enix Group, an integrated entertainment group, has today announced plans for further expansion in Montréal with the growth of its Eidos-Montréal studio and the creation of a new second studio, Square Enix Montréal, to open in 2012. Eidos-Montréal, a studio which was established in 2007, released its first game, DEUS EX: HUMAN REVOLUTION™; […]
The Raving Rabbids are Ubisoft’s go to bunch when it comes to motion controlled titles, so the only surprise is that it’s taken this long for them to bring their antics over from the Wii onto Microsoft’s Kinect platform. Alive and Kicking is the latest attempt at cashing in on the peripheral’s family appeal, a […]
A baby from another planet, sent in a spaceship to Earth. The child is raised by his adopted caretaker, instilled with strong morals, and taught to fight for good. As he matures he gains strange new powers, and learns the importance of friendship. As a man, he encounters terrible and horrific villains, even dies, and […]
There is fun to be had in Tropico 4. Above anything else that can be said about this game, this holds true. I feel the unfortunate need to add this disclaimer, because by modern conventional gaming wisdom, this title doesn’t do much right. The graphics aren’t mind-blowing. In fact, the game reuses the music and […]
Sociologists claim that were a nuclear or other catastrophic event of global scale to occur, humanity would not devolve into looting and Mad Maxian crime sprees. The predominant theory is that an event of this magnitude would scare us into coming together, focusing on teamwork, and working toward a better goal for humanity’s sake. While […]
SEGA has released part 3 of the Sonic the Hedgehog documentary. This video documents the approach to the soundtrack in Sonic Generations which was a combination of the original stage songs and remixed versions for the opposite era counterparts. Featuring interviews from composers and sound directors, this is the third of four parts of the […]
The most epic game Nintendo has ever produced is set to soar into stores. On Nov. 20, Nintendo introduces The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword exclusively for the Wii home console. It’s a sweeping adventure that all players, regardless of the type of video games they play, will want to pick up. Critics are already […]
Majesco Entertainment, announced today that the one-and-only original video game chef is now available in 3D for the first time with Cooking Mama 4: Kitchen Magic for Nintendo 3DS. From new recipes and ways to play, to exciting kitchen activities and dish combinations, the iconic kitchen cutie has some tricks up her oven mitts! “Mama […]
Normally we don’t post sales on our Gametactics site, but this is just madness. Play-Asia is selling L.A. Noire for the Xbox 360 (PS3 version sold out in hours!) for $19.90 plus $4 ish shipping. This is an amazing deal for such a great game, not sure about it? Don’t think too long as the […]