Videogame Releases: Week of January 16, 2011
Ports and sequels abound on the videogame release list this week, but that’s not actually a bad thing. It’s an especially good week for PS3 owners, who get a little of everything.
Ports and sequels abound on the videogame release list this week, but that’s not actually a bad thing. It’s an especially good week for PS3 owners, who get a little of everything.
The holidays are over. The slump is gone and we’ve got plenty of new videogames to play, including the most promising console MMO ever made.
Whether they’re set up in your living room or in the attic, we want to know just what videogame systems you’ve got hooked up.
Think back to the last few months. Great games, right? This week’s a little different, but there’s at least one title worth picking up for your Xbox 360 or PS3.
The ultra-exciting fall videogame release season is coming to a close after a few months of more great games than you could possibly have time to play. A few different games come out this week, but there’s really only one wo...
We asked you about motion control two weeks ago. So now let’s talk about the other “future of gaming.”
Xbox 360 owners may be in for a bit of disappointment this week. Meanwhile, both the Nintendo Wii and PlayStation 3 are getting long-awaited titles guaranteed to light up the eyes of their hardcore fans.
We get the release of the first multiplayer ‘Assassin’s Creed’ title and a console version of ‘NBA Jam’ all in one week? Seems amazing, right? Well, it’s not all good.
When a really big videogame title comes out, it scares off everything around it. Other games have their release dates moved forward or backwards out of the desire to maintain sales. This is one of those weeks.
As you read this, I should be attending the Blu-Con conference in Los Angeles, where I’ll be moderating a discussion panel with various home video studio and hardware manufacturing executives on the topic of Blu-ray interact...
Mid-October turns out to be a huge week for videogames, with plenty of sequels, reimaginings, and EA’s entry into Mixed Martial Arts. There’s also ‘Cabela’s Dangerous Hunts,’ which is fine for hunting...
It’s the first 3-D ‘Castlevania’ game in a good long while and the first handled by the folks at Kojima Productions. ‘Lords of Shadow’ is a huge production, but is it any good?