Videogame Releases: Week of November 18th, 2012
In the wake of the first console launch in six years, gamers can give thanks for some big releases this week, including what I expect to be the game of year.
In the wake of the first console launch in six years, gamers can give thanks for some big releases this week, including what I expect to be the game of year.
With all apologies to Señor Spielbergo, it’s ‘Call of Duty’ that shakes the barley these days. Even someone hiding out in cave on Mars with their fingers plugging their ears is probably aware by now of the franch...
This week in videogame releases, pandas break free, there’s so much soccer (or “football,” depending on where you live) that it’s impossible to see it all, and scantily-clad women fight to determine the dif...
In this week’s videogames, there’s no rest for the wicked, but there are big titles all around. Dungeon crawling, racing, shooting, anniversary collecting, and a pink parting gem from Nintendo all play their parts in t...
For the second straight week, Megatron stalks the videogame world. The difference in that that this week’s Megatron is a Detroit Lion who may or may not be cursed for the season. We also get a sequel to one of the better MMO...
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...
The ’80s called, they want their ‘Aliens’ and 8-bit classic gaming back. Ready or not, they’re making a comeback, big time.
Too much violence in today’s videogames? Not this week, as LEGO Batman and Superman lead a host of family friendly releases.
In the afterglow of E3, the PlayStation Vita lands a classic and a flying amnesiac. Meanwhile, the big-time consoles get a game that can only hope to be as fun as it is provocative.
Did Sony mange to use some surprise announcements to steal the spotlight away from Microsoft and Nintendo at this year’s E3 conference? Read on to see what’s up.
This week marks one of the voids of the summer videogame release schedule. On the plus side, this leaves gamers an opportunity to play a little catch-up.
If it were just ‘Mass Effect 3’, this week would be amazing enough, but there’s also so much more. Fighting game fans finally get their hands on a long-awaited crossover, and baseball fans get their pick of a few...