Videogame Releases: Week of November 10th, 2013
Just ahead of Friday’s PS4 launch comes a motley mix of fine videogames that refuse to suffer the stigma of being called “last gen heroes.”
Just ahead of Friday’s PS4 launch comes a motley mix of fine videogames that refuse to suffer the stigma of being called “last gen heroes.”
Even though Halloween may be over, the ghosts of ‘Call of Duty’ haunt gaming consoles new and old this week. On top of that, we also get a nice assortment of other videogame releases to enjoy.
Forget aliens or ninjas. This week’s videogame releases are all about pirates, assassins and battlefield commanders that span two generations of gaming. What may wind up being two of the best Xbox One and PS4 titles sit atop...
There seems to be some kind of unwritten law that today’s movie posters must feature a “floating head” design that cries out, “These people are in the movie. Please come see it.” Fortunately, an under...
In this week’s videogame releases, Marvel’s Avengers assemble… their Lego bricks. Also, Batman exposes his origins, the human revolution gets revamped, and more. All-in-all, the week is packed with goodies.
This may be an oddly slow week for videogame, but it’s really just the calm before the storm. This time, however, the calm comes packed within collectible, swappable figures.
This week belongs to story-laden videogames. If those don’t do it for you, two Game of the Year collections might keep you engaged.
The warm-up music and those sounds of shootaround practice you hear can only mean that it’s time for 2K Sports’ NBA series. The week also brings us some artier options from both Nintendo and Sony. All-in-all, it’...
Are you ready for some soccer? No?! Well then, how about cute li’l versions of Batman, Superman and the rest of the DC universe heroes? Read on to see what’s on tap in this week’s videogame releases.
Even with all of the ‘Grand Theft Auto‘ excitement, a few other videogames come out this week as well. After all, those with only a Wii U or a PC need something to play too.
This week, one title towers over all other videogame releaess. Don’t be surprised if people you know mysteriously go absent from work and miss major social obligations for the next couple of days.
Recent defections by former 3D content providers like ESPN and the BBC paint a dreary picture for 3D content in the home. However, to conclude that home 3D is dead ignores some important facts, and now is as good a time as any to ...