Videogame Releases: Week of July 19th, 2011
If you’re interested in videogames that have a chance at being good, there’s only one title to be interested in this week. If you’re into licensed crap, however, you’ll find a few more!
If you’re interested in videogames that have a chance at being good, there’s only one title to be interested in this week. If you’re into licensed crap, however, you’ll find a few more!
A sequel, an arcade version, and a 3D version of a mini game… At least we have a few original titles coming in late July. Look, game industry, if you just want to stop trying, you can tell us. We won’t judge you.
Ladies and gentlemen, there are some days that truly mark our history. People ask “Where were you when Kennedy was shot?” or “Where were you during the moon landing?” This week we celebrate one of those e...
It’s not a bad week for videogames, but it’s definitely a little underwhelming. We get a ‘Sims 3’ expansion, the latest title from inXile Entertainment (get it?) and yet another fighting game for the 3DS.
While I wouldn’t consider any of this week’s videogames to be “a hotly anticipated blockbuster hit” or any variation of that phrase, there’s still plenty of good gaming to be had, including a multipla...
This week, we get what should be three solid videogame titles. Perhaps even more impressive is that one of them is an original intellectual property. It’s not a sequel, a prequel, a licensed property or even a reimagining – ...
While something’s coming out for just about every system on the market, PlayStation owners are the real winners this week (in terms of videogame releases anyway) thanks to the release of the long-awaited ‘MotorStorm Ap...
This is a massive week for videogames. You can pick up a new WWE game, a new NASCAR game, and the latest Tiger Woods golf game. That’s all well and good, but this is also the week that the 3DS debuts on U.S. shores.
They’re canceling the Jungle, it ain’t got fun and games. It’s got nothing that you want and a really stupid name.
Nintendo has a reputation as a fairly closed-off company. It isn’t great in supporting third-party developers, and it has historically been awful with online play. However, Nintendo is doing things a bit differently with the 3DS....
Nintendo’s 3DS handheld gaming console will display glasses-free 3D, take 3D pictures, and may even be updated to record 3D video. Oh, and it plays games too! Still, the $250 price tag is more than Nintendo has ever charged ...
Did you all hear that news story that made the rounds recently about how Nintendo’s 3DS (and 3D in general) is going to blind all of our children? That caused quite a little freak-out among the anti-3D crowd. No surprise, no...