Showing posts with label Video Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video Games. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

April's Game of the Month: Child of Light



Yeah, yeah, it's NOT April for another five or so hours, but Ubisoft's upcoming RPG, Child of Light is so gorgeous and innovative on the artistic front that it's an automatic BUY for me as well and April's Game of the Month. Thankfully, it's coming to PC, Mac and a a few consoles on April 30th, so you can play it as well. Just look at those trailers above and below and you'll be on board. Or at the very least you'll be bugging someone you know who plays games to grab this and let you watch them play... 

Monday, July 25, 2011

Become Part Of Gaming History - Support the Videogame History Museum!



Now I wish I REALLY had a million dollars to spend. Some friends of mine who are supremely serious about game history (well, because they're part of it) have a wonderful Kickstarter.com project going to fund an actual museum devoted to preserving all sorts of games and game goods from the beginnings of the hobby up to today's games. Check out the project link and video HERE and absolutely DONATE (there are some awesome options that can get you some cool swag if that's your thing). The team needs $30,000 by September 1, 2011 in order to make this happen and they're currently at $9,475. Again, check out the link and let's make this happen!


Thursday, January 13, 2011

Tiny & Big in: Up That Mountain - Black Pants' Instant (Even As A Work In Progress) Classic

I absolutely love independent games and this year's crop of IGF 2011 entrants and finalists just may be the most creative to date. From the super-popular and amazingly successful Minecraft or Super Meat Boy, innovative gems such as Desktop Dungeons, Amnesia: The Dark Descent and more, there's something for every taste (as well as plenty of games a non-gamer would try). A few of the nicer surprises have been the as yet unfinished projects that show off some amazing innovation in visuals as well as gameplay.

For me, the best example of this is the beta demo of Tiny and Big in: Up That Mountain, developer Black Pants Game Studio's wonderfully fresh and funny episodic 3D adventure/platformer (for PC, Mac and Linux) that features stunning comic-styled visuals and excellently implemented game mechanics that are simple to understand while allowing for a number of ways to tackle environment navigation. The current demo build is a bit raw and definitely needs more work, but what's here will make you crack a smile that lasts for as long as you're playing.


Thursday, December 16, 2010

L.A. Noire "The Technology Behind Performance" Video




Rockstar shows you how it's done in this excellent clip. As you can see, new tech is indeed a blast when the right folks get their hands on it. Note: If you somehow can't see the video, click the post title and BOOM - there you go.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Gallery Update: Splatterhouse


More magnificently (and only mildly) gory Splatterhouse screens for you to pore over. This one is looking better and better with each new batch. Keep those fingers and toes crossed that we actually see this one hit stores before the end of the year. I can't wait to put Rick through his paces, that's for sure...





Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Get A Little Bit Of Dead Space 2 In Your Inbox...


EA's Dead Space Community is offering up a chance for members to get an early peek at the sequel to the great sci-fi/horror hybrid. Just click on over to the game's official site, sign up if you haven't already and watch your inbox until June 14, when you'll get a nice little email with a slice of exclusive DS2 community-only footage enclosed. Simple, huh?

Yeah, an actual demo code or demo disc would be even better at some point in the near future (note to EA: hint, hint...), but you can't argue with the free part, right?

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Review: Deadly Premonition




Platform: Xbox 360

Developer: Access Games


Publisher: Ignition Entertainment


# of Players: 1


Rating: M (Mature)

Official Site

Score: A-


Deadly Premonition
just might be a tipping point for certain gamers who don't quite trust mainstream review sites for any number of reasons. Sure, if you apply the now boring "by today's standards..." mantra to every aspect of the game, it deserves a low score for failing to have stunning graphics, online multiplayer modes, flawless controls and so forth and so on. On the other hand, if you approach DP as a game experience that's going to be (outside of yearly sequels and games trying to copy other games) wholly unique... well, hell - welcome to paradise. Granted, it's a twisted paradise of survival horror, intentional comedy, open world exploration, police car driving and a main character that's crazy as a herd of cows on a crack binge.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Sherlock Holmes vs Jack The Ripper To Stalk 360 in April


Looks as if the adventure game on home consoles isn't quite dead after all. Thanks to Dreamcatcher and The Adventure Company, Xbox 360 owners will get their hands on Frogware's Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper on April 20, 2010 for a mere $29.99.

The game is a port of the 2009 PC version (which garnered pretty decent reviews overall) and features first and switchable first and third-person perspectives, detailed environments based on actual locations around London and more investigating than you can shake a walking stick at. Here's a quick peek at a few screens as well as a little bit of info on what to expect in the final version:



Game Overview:


A horrible series of crimes are uncovered in the East End district of London. The police have no serious leads and the heinous murders continue. Take on the role of Sherlock Holmes as you set out to find clues in the dark, gloomy streets of London searching for the macabre trail of the one known as Jack the Ripper.

During this terrifying adventure, Sherlock will attempt to shed some light on the mystery that shrouds the identity and motive of the ghastly killer



Sure, the game has no explosions, DLC, multiplayer modes or fast-paced action sequences that might cause you to break an controller into bits. Nevertheless, anyone who craves a more brain-twisting set of puzzles and a well-scripted mystery that combines Arthur C. Doyle's classic crime cracker and one of history's most memorable real-life murderers will be more than pleased, particularly if the 360 version is as well done as the original. We'll be keeping an eye on this one for sure.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Gallery: Clash of the Titans

Here's a batch of screens from the upcoming Namco Bandai licensed movie tie-in action game. I'm intrigued out of sheer curiosity, even though the depth of field in some of these images is a wee bit over the top for my tastes.

Confession: as a kid, I hated the 1981 film (except for Ray Harryhausen's creepy, effective Medusa sequence), but the remake looks slightly more intriguing (at least from a technical perspective). Besides, with ancient Greece in play in a few games (notably God of War III) and a few other recent titles targeting the GOW style of gameplay (Dante's Inferno, anyone?), it'll definitely be interesting to see where this particular game lands on its own merits.

So here you go... more images to come shortly, as NamBan seems to be hyping this somewhat. A bit of quality hands-on time is needed with this to see if it's one for the ages, of course...

Gallery Update: 3D Dot Game Heroes

Lock up your daughters (well, unless they're kidnapped princesses that need rescuing)! Atlus USA is letting loose a few more screens from its upcoming PS3 exclusive 3D Dot Game Heroes. Before you take a peek down there, you need to ask yourself a few important questions.

Do you like HUGE swords? Er, in a non-threatening, but increasingly screen-filling manner, that is? Well, take a gander at these big'uns, read the descriptions and try not to lose an eye in the process...

Yeah, this game is going to be a total blast (er, try not to take that the wrong way, folks).




Ancient Sword: The sword of the legendary hero, left in the Sacred Woods should evil arise again.

Claymore: A massive blade that cuts down your foes!

Excalibur: A sword of legend that will require you to gain favor with King Block to obtain it.

Holy Sword: A sword forged in sacred water.

Katana: A sharp, thin blade from the east!

Rare Fish: ...? Really?