Videogame Releases: Week of June 24th, 2012
In this week’s very international videogame selection, Stan Lee takes on New York, the CIA destroys Dubai, and Great Britain goes for the gold.
In this week’s very international videogame selection, Stan Lee takes on New York, the CIA destroys Dubai, and Great Britain goes for the gold.
Too much violence in today’s videogames? Not this week, as LEGO Batman and Superman lead a host of family friendly releases.
The nature of E3 is almost like a game industry version of the State of Union address, revealing what we should be excited about as an industry until next year’s conference, and in the short-term future. Of course, like the ...
This week’s videogame releases must face the specter of E3. Which games have the courage to make their debuts?
This year’s E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) conference will run from June 5th to 7th in Los Angeles. In anticipation of that, Nintendo decided to start the party early by introducing some key components of its first high-...
Two major releases vie for gamers’ post-‘Diablo’ dollars this week, and yet several other titles would also kindly ask you to purchase them as well.
It’s a rather unremarkable week for new videogame releases, unless you’re one of the very specific 3DS owners who feels affection for the similarly unremarkable Nintendo Entertainment System game ‘Kid Icarus̵...
It’s time to get excited. The release of the PlayStation Vita is upon us. Also being released are a glut of launch titles, a few of which actually look pretty impressive. While already existing consoles aren’t getting ...
Only one videogame is really worth talking about this week. Normally, I’d put in some recommendations of my own. The truth is, I’m out of cool games to recommend outside of the stuff you already know about, like ‘...
It’s been quite a while since we’ve done a videogame-themed Roundtable around here. For this week’s topic, let’s take a look at what games that you’re either currently in the middle or, or have recent...
I have a subway commute to and from work every day. Used to be, I’d see people around me reading newspapers, books, or heaven forbid even talking to each other. These days, everyone’s eyes are on their phones, iPads or...
Do you like sports, outdoorsy things and guns? Well, this week is full of videogames like that. There’s also an X-Men game of questionable character for us nerds.