There’s no denying that the PS3 and Xbox 360 are getting a little long in the tooth, but even though the next-gen consoles are right around the corner, it seems like there’s still some life left for the 360 (which is nearly 8 years old at …
After months of rumors and leaks, EA finally showed off the first footage of Dragon Age Inquisition during their E3 press conference two weeks ago. Some fans were apparently perturbed (for some inexplicable reason) at the lack of a “3” in the title, so EA’s Frank …
Code of Princess, the 3D action/RPG spiritual successor to Treasure’s classic Guardian Heroes, kind of flew under the radar for most gamers when it was released late last year, but apparently the title has been quite successful — according to the game’s producer, Yasuo Nakajima, the …
By this point, anyone with even a remote interest in the video game industry has heard about the tumultuous past few weeks for Microsoft’s next-gen console, the Xbox One. For the purposes of this piece, let’s do a quick recap. Microsoft announced a console that required …
Of all the impressive demos on display at E3 2013, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt stood out as one of those rare titles that seamlessly transitions from a high quality PC staple, to an equally incredible console experience. The Witcher franchise is known for it’s engaging …
Some new footage from the PS4 version of Square Enix’s upcoming Thief revival have surfaced, and I have to say, despite rumors that the game’s development has been stifled by office politics and internal disputes, the new Thief looks pretty promising.
The best week on the gaming calendar has come and gone. There was no shortage of great games at this year’s show, and when all is said and done, I think we’ll look back on E3 2013 in a few years and remember it fondly as …
E3 is coming to a close, and what an amazing week it’s been. We finally got a look at the two major next-gen console powerhouses; Microsoft’s Xbox One and Sony’s PlayStation 4, and a sneak peek at dozens of great games in development for the next …
Sony has finally abandoned the traditional Dual Shock controller design that they’ve used for over fifteen years, but I’m not complaining: the new PS4 controller is an improvement in almost every single way.