Believe the Hype: Six Reasons Why Street Fighter V Will Be Amazing
Street Fighter V won’t be arriving on the PS4 and PC until March 2016, but signs indicate Capcom’s fighter is going to be special leaving Xbox One owners sulking in envy.
Street Fighter V won’t be arriving on the PS4 and PC until March 2016, but signs indicate Capcom’s fighter is going to be special leaving Xbox One owners sulking in envy.
Although more of a “Game of the Year” edition, and the price of admission is full price, there are some features that are worth looking at for fans of the series, but those that didn’t play the previous game, Deception IV: Blood Ties, will really be the one’s to benefit the most here.
The Samurai Warriors universe returns with its newest entry in the Chronicles series with Samurai Warriors: Chronicles 3. While this game has many redeeming qualities, the hardware limitations of the 3DS holds this game back.
We take on this latest “Point & Click” Adventure from publisher Daedalic and through the dark of night we emerge with our review of the game just for you. So does Anna manage to make it a worthy title, or should you click on something else?
There was a lot of fantastic announcements from Sony at their E3 press conference last night and overall fans are happy, but Judi tells us six things that really blew her away.
Resident Evil 2 was originally released back in 1998 for the PlayStation. It hasn’t received a make-over like so many other games over the past few years. Here’s 5 reasons why RE2 will get the remade/remaster treatment.
Our resident Monster Hunter, Judi Azmand, steps away from her 3DS to share with you a few ways that she was able to overcome some of the daunting aspects of the Monster Hunter series and how it became one of her favourite titles to play.
We continue covering this five-part episodic game from Dontnod Entertainment where each episode builds on the previous one. It is a story driven, unique experience that leaves you wanting more and episode 3 is no exception.
Classic point & click adventure gameplay, a splash of black humor and a story set in a dark fairy-tale world. We take Krams Design’s whimsical adventure for a ride and walk away impressed.
Our resident Final Fantasy fan takes on this remaster of a remaster and comes out alive to tell you what she thought of it. In a nutshell, this is the definitive version of the two games.