Videogame Releases: Week of August 19th, 2012
Move over, Mario brothers. In this week’s new videogames, Cybertron falls and robots (mercifully not of the Michael Bay variety) go in disguise. Plus, ‘Counter-Strike’ is back along with ‘Dark Souls’ ...
Move over, Mario brothers. In this week’s new videogames, Cybertron falls and robots (mercifully not of the Michael Bay variety) go in disguise. Plus, ‘Counter-Strike’ is back along with ‘Dark Souls’ ...
This week, Death wears a mask and brings an end to the dearth of big videogame releases. Both the world of ‘Darksiders II’ and the underworld of ‘Sleeping Dogs’ come ready to make our home theaters a marvel...
As the summer builds to the inevitable throng of AAA videogame releases this fall, Atlus brings forth a new kind of ‘Persona’ to the two big consoles. Meanwhile, smaller releases include what may be Sony’s most i...
Over the July 4th holiday, I thought that it would be a good idea to try to get my dad to play ‘Civilization V’. What follows is roughly equal to an hour of ‘Blood, Germs, and Steel’. Or, in this case, R...
This week’s videogame releases reveal what the world would look like with only a deadlight to show the way. Plus, we get some sort of Disney dream drop, Awesomenauting and a few classic re-releases.
It was time to get organized. My movie collection had gotten far too large for me to remember everything I owned, and I’d already lost at least one title [so long, ‘(500) Days of Summer’] when I let someone borro...
Kinect!? The Nintendo DS!? This week’s crop of releases wants you to get in shape, D12 style. Otherwise, players might as well pray for rain.
A ruinous week of summer videogame releases is upon us. Fortunately, a few re-releases, including one set in a galaxy far, far away, help to bolster this week’s lineup.
This time on the Pre-Game Show, we take a look at a supernatural steampunk assassin and a cartoonish, gem-hungry prisoner.
This week’s videogame releases help us to cope with Napoleon’s return while begging the question, “Are you ready for some football?”
In our new segment called 60 Minute Hero, I’ll provide my impressions on an hour’s worth of play on a new videogame. For this sixty-minute session, I chose the PC version of ‘Quantum Conundrum’, the recent ...
At last, videogame players can enter ‘The Secret World’, or the not-so-secret world of Ferraris. Plus, this week sees one of the worst-named games to ever make it to release.