MonthMarch 2011

The Evening Report: Small Victories Edition

  This is your daily reminder to check out our Light Cycle design contest. Oh, this is also your daily news bump of all the interesting and important news that you would have seen had you searched every blog today. Fortunately for you guys, I have your back. Today was…interesting. Games were canceled, uncanceled and…

Review: Enslaved: Odyssey to the West (PS3, Xbox 360)

I picked up Ninja Theory’s latest effort, Enslaved: Odyssey to the West ,  once I stopped pining for the Heavenly Sword sequel that will likely never come. I settled in for what was a familiar, yet revitalized experience. Enslaved is another character-driven, large scale action-adventure game that slows things down to a more deliberate and…

Preview: Toy Soldiers: Cold War

Earlier this week I was fortunate enough to visit Signal Studios in Bothell, Washington and take a look at the next game in the Toy Soldiers’ franchise, Toy Soldiers: Cold War. In case you’ve never heard of Toy Soldiers, the original is a tower defense game where the player can take control of their units…

Mortal Kombat – Raiden gameplay

Mortal Kombat, or MK9 as it is know to some, is the most brutal game in the franchise and pretty clearly shows that off with Raiden in the video just released by NetherRealm Studios. The video showcases Raiden, the god of Thunder, in battle using his powers of lightning, teleportation, and flight to defeat his…

#FreeStuffFriday: Battle:LA (Xbox 360)

You’ve seen the movie, now play the game! Battle: LA recently hit theaters and received mixed feelings from people. I personally loved it but some didn’t. As a companion to the film, Konami released Battle: LA last week. The game is out now on Xbox Live Arcade and drops on PSN on the 22nd. Konami…