One of the best fighting games to come out for the PS2/Xbox/Gamecube is SoulCalibur 2. That game had tons of characters and a multitude of stages, and on top of that it looked absolutely gorgeous. What’s more, the game had a different special character for each console: Gamecube had Legend of Zelda’s Link, Xbox has Todd Mcfarlane’s Spawn, and...
One of the cooler things I’ve seen this year is the NVIDIA Shield. If you don’t know what it is, it’s a gaming machine that combines the portability of handheld console with the power of a PC. It features a Tegra 4 processor, meaning that it has plenty of power on its own, but where it really shines is the fact that you can sync up the...
Earthbound is one of those games that while not a ton of people are aware of it, it has a cult following unlike anything I’ve seen. Fans have been making translations and ports of the SNES game and its sequel for years, and that’s unlikely to stop anytime soon. Thus, it wasn’t too surprising to hear from Nintendo back in April that they were...
For only having 14 episodes Firefly has made a hell of a mark on people everywhere. Despite being over a decade since its short-lived single season the people are still in love with the show and its subsequent movie, Serenity, and still lament to this day that Fox screwed over the show before it even began. Now there’s going to be an official Firefly...
The Phoenix Wright games have always been full of cheeky characters, with a bit of slapstick humor in it for good measure. At the same time, however, the games don’t shy away from murders or anything, often showing the grisly aftermath of such misadventures as Phoenix and his associates try to figure out what exactly happened in a case. At their core,...
If you’re a fan of the NCAA Football series of games, prepare for some changes (though not of the gameplay-type). The NCAA has informed EA that they will not be renewing their contract with them for use of their name and logo. That meansNCAA Football 14 will be the last college football game to use the NCAA trademarks.
What does that mean for the game?...