Archive for April, 2012

Posted By Justin Lee On April 30, 2012 at 2:10 pm Comments Off on Ghost Recon Online “Specialist Class Overview” Trailer

Ubisoft releases a new video for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Online. Specialist Class Overview is a look at the weapon types, special abilities, and team upgrades of the Specialist class. Share this video on your blog with an website or even a forum by clicking the embed icon in the video window.

Posted By Justin Lee On April 27, 2012 at 1:29 pm Comments Off on Dungeon Defenders Lost Eternia Shards Part III Available Now on PC, Part II Available Now on Consoles

The latter half of the epic Dungeon Defenders DLC pack, the Quest for the Lost Eternia Shards, is upon us with Part III: Aquanos. Available now on PC and coming soon to consoles, Part III takes place in the underwater ruins of Aquanos, a fallen metropolis deep in the ocean. Do your part to help […]

Posted By Justin Lee On April 27, 2012 at 1:19 pm Comments Off on Mortal Kombat Vita’s Exclusive Female Klassic Skins PS Vita Trailer

Warner Bros. has released a new Mortal Kombat Vita trailer featuring some iconic female kombatants in their very own klassic skins. These throwback character outfits showcase some of Mortal Kombat’s most dangerous kombatants. Available in stores on May 1, Mortal Kombat for PlayStation Vita handheld system provides an on-the-go fighting game experience with brand new […]

Posted By Fandel Mulkey On April 27, 2012 at 12:42 pm Comments Off on Men at War: Condemned Heroes – Review (Windows PC)

Men at War: Condemned Heroes is an interesting game in that it’s not quite a pure real-time-strategy game, instead it closer to a ‘real-time-tactics’ game. Instead of managing entire armies like a general, you’re controlling small groups of soldiers to do specific goals, leading to the completion of each mission.

Posted By Justin Lee On April 26, 2012 at 4:19 pm Comments Off on Portal 2 “Perpetual Testing Initiative” – Puzzle / Map Creator Release on May 8th

Valve, creators of best-selling game franchises (such as Half-Life and Counter-Strike) and leading technologies (such as Steam and Source), today announced the free Portal 2 DLC titled “Perpetual Testing Initiative” will be available for the PC and Mac on May 8th. The “Perpetual Testing Initiative” allows players to easily create, share, and play Portal 2 […]

Posted By Justin Lee On April 25, 2012 at 4:55 pm Comments Off on MARVEL VS. CAPCOM 2 Released on the App Store for iPhone and iPod touch

Today, Capcom released the MARVEL VS. CAPCOM 2 App on the App Store for iPhone and iPod touch. Introducing a brand new control style using the innovative “Flick Button”, the MARVEL VS. CAPCOM 2 App allows players to play this classic fighting game on the go. The “Flick Button” mechanic introduces an easy way for […]

Posted By Michael Leparc On April 25, 2012 at 4:17 pm Comments Off on Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City – Review (Xbox 360)

It’s easy to see what Capcom was thinking when creating Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City. While the series is somewhat seminal to the zombie phenomenon, tastes have moved beyond just the simple survival horror format to the more action oriented shooters like Left 4 Dead and Dead Island. Meanwhile 3rd person cover shooters like Gears […]

Posted By Michael Thompson On April 25, 2012 at 12:17 pm Comments Off on Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations – Review (Xbox 360)

Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations is the latest entry in Bandai’s “Ninja Storm” Naruto series. The game boasts that it contains 60+ minutes of new footage, as well as over 70 unique characters to play with in a variety of game modes. Another feature introduced in the game is that you can use codes […]

Posted By Justin Lee On April 23, 2012 at 4:44 pm Comments Off on Max Payne 3 for PC: New Screens and System Specs

RockStar Games has released some brand new screenshots from the PC version of Max Payne 3 along with updated details and system specifications. Developed in parallel with the game’s console versions, Max Payne 3 for PC supports DirectX11 including tessellation, as well as a number of additional advanced graphics options and is optimized to run […]

Posted By Rob Dillman On April 23, 2012 at 3:24 pm Comments Off on Lumines: Electronic Symphony – Review (PS Vita)

There is one compliment that reigns supreme over any other given to a puzzle game. RPGs have their storytelling. Fighters and RTSes have their competitive balance and strategy. Puzzle games, more than any other genre, have their unbridled addictive natures. If a puzzle game doesn’t cause its players to spend every waking moment in societal […]