To anyone who can hear this: Proceed to Mercy Hospital for evacuation. I repeat: Proceed to Mercy Hospital for evacuation. I can’t recall how many times...
Inspired by slasher films and games such as Grand Theft Auto and Manhunt, there’s a good chance you’ve never heard of Naughty Bear. Either that, or...
For the veteran Castlevania fans, Konami disappointed with the recently-released Castlevania Requiem. And while the Lords of Shadow series didn’t do much for them either, for...
Once you get past the first three Silent Hill games, there’s a noticeable gulf in fondness and adoration for the rest. Still, even Silent Hill Downpour...
Microsoft has really been going the extra mile with fulfilling its catalogue of backwards compatible games on the Xbox One, and right now they’re having a...
Earlier this week, we reported on the recently-released Silent Hill retrospective documentary that covered the series’ highs and lows. One of the lows was the hamfisted...
In 2010, Dead Space devs Visceral Games took a bit of a break from the series and gave us a game based on Dante Alighieri’s Divine...
To say that it still stings that Dead Space developer Visceral Games is gone (and along with them for the time being, the Dead Space franchise)...
In spite of the lacklustre story and characters (and the lame iOS version), Bethesda’s Rage was gorgeous and fun to play back when it was released...
Xbox One owners (Xboners?) have a new crop of backwards-compatible games arriving for the surface this month. Right now, genre fans will be able to enjoy...
Visceral Games may be gone, but their work still remains. Of course, they were the folks behind everyone’s “The Thing in space” 3rd-person survival horror epic,...
After a very successful Kickstarter campaign, Deadly Premonition: The Board Game will arrive later this month on January 31st. In addition, for those who are inclined,...
First, it was a game. Then it became a board game. Now, it’s backwards compatible. That’s right, Ignition Entertainment’s cult classic Deadly Premonition is the latest...
It’s no surprise that the demise of Visceral Games stings on numerous levels. The studio gave us an awesome “John Carpenters The Thing in space” series...
Let’s just get this out of the way right now: Licensing issues suck for fans. They’ve prevented many beloved films from being put onto Blu-Ray by...
Microsoft has been steadily growing the Xbox One’s library of backward compatible video games since the feature went live last November, and though the selection of...
Microsoft’s ongoing Games with Gold program will replace its current offering of free games to Gold subscribers for a fresh batch of four titles split evenly...
In their ongoing mission to procure all our cash monies, Microsoft has confirmed they’re working on a feature that will expand the Xbox One’s library of...
One of the guys behind the indie survival-horror Song of Horror stops by for a chat. Also, Yo-kai Watch for 3DS, and Rise of the Tomb...
Microsoft has announced the first 104 games that will be migrating from the Xbox 360 to the Xbox One this Thursday (Nov 12). Before you can...
WB Games has just confirmed the last-gen versions of developer Netherrealm’s massively successful fighting game Mortal Kombat X are no longer in development. “After months of...
One of the more surprising announcements to escape E3 came from Microsoft’s press briefing, where they announced their plans to finally bring backwards compatibility to the...
The PS3 and Xbox 360 may be standing on the precipice of becoming just another chapter in the history of this exciting world of bytes and...
From now through Sept 8, Xbox owners with Gold memberships will be able to get some solid games on the cheap, including HD ports of Resident...
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