Videogame Releases: Week of September 22nd, 2013
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.
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.
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 ...
This week’s new videogame releases feature a sequel, a prequel and a reboot to longtime popular franchises. If those don’t break your budget, Disney has plans to drain the rest of the money from your wallet.
At first glance, this week may look like a summer lull for videogames. However, further inspection reveals the first installment in over a decade for one of the all-time great Japanese RPGs. And that’s just one of several in...
With E3 in full swing, gamers are lucky to get even one new videogame title this week. It’s pretty surprising, therefore, that a top shelf game would get the chance to breathe now, rather than waiting until the jam-packed ho...
This week, ‘Resident Evil’ makes a triumphant return to gaming consoles, while another classic heads the opposite direction to a handheld platform.
While so many gamers are still rocking the ’80s electro synth in the neon-colored neo-apocalypse of last week’s ‘FarCry 3: Blood Dragon‘, the flow of new videogames ebbs this week. Fortunately, pinball goes...
The ghost of 2009’s ‘Star Trek’ returns this week in game form with phasers set to maximum Pine & Quinto. Plus, sequels to games with significant fan bases pack the week with a great set of spring gaming opt...
Sensation and controversy are front and center this week. The humanity of 1912 has lost its way among the clouds, while haunted houses and a doomed franchise fill out the sliver of space left for new videogame releases.
This week is packed with new videogames, and oddly enough the Wii U gets the bulk of the love. With Legos, Gears, DreamWorks, Capcom, Tecmo and the Dixon brothers all on tap, it’s almost like Good versus Licensed Evil.
Where last week was bereft of notable videogames, this week sees two major franchises come roaring back, another featured in its greatest glory, and one more that continues its sordid campaign to irk series’ fans.
It’s a brutal week for videogame releases. ‘Rayman Legends’ was supposed to be released for the Wii U this week, but after Ubisoft’s controversial decision to hold the title back six months, we’re not...