
Ubisoft hosted their first "Digital Day" event last night, touting their new DLC only content, and furthering the idea that triple A games may no longer only be found on discs. The event featured a number of titles, including the just announced Beyond Good and Evil HD, in addition to some very unique original offerings. Let's have a look shall we?

Ubisoft hosted their first "Digital Day" event last night, touting their new DLC only content, and furthering the idea that triple A games may no longer only be found on discs. The event featured a number of titles, including the just announced Beyond Good and Evil HD, in addition to some very unique original offerings. Let's have a look shall we?
Plants vs Zombies continues to spread like the undead plague that inspired it, this time as a virtual pinball machine. Watch the just-revealed DLC in motion in our newest video...
Finally. That's the first word that popped into our heads when we saw Project Treasure Island Z in action on the Wii. Finally, someone gets it... and gets the Wii. Finally, someone besides Nintendo understands the console's revolutionary potential for innovation and immersion. Finally, a family-friendly game that's not necessarily idiot-friendly as well. Finally.
On the surface, Project TIZ is a simple story of pirates and puzzles. Zack, a determined-looking tyke with big eyes and an even
Aug 31, 2007
Pirates don't solve puzzles, grannies do. This complaint aside, there's plenty to enjoy in Capcom's point-and-click evolution. Why evolution? The point-and-click movement may herald back to the age of Guybrush Threepwood, but the item interaction needed to solve conundrums most certainly does not.
Hands-on time has allowed us to get to grips with these new mechanics. Each stage is built around a treasure-snatching objective. Reaching it involves completing an A to B to C chain of
Self-aware, crossdressing marionettes are usually the stuff of taco-fueled nightmares, but they're all too real in the crazy, bizarre world of Zatch Bell! (exclamation theirs). The popular anime series pairs up these pseudo-demonic dummies, known as Mamodo, with like-minded humans, forming symbiotic partnerships that then struggle for control of the Mamodo World. Heady stuff, and this madness is coming to the PS2 and GameCube once more thanks to Zatch Bell!: Mamodo Fury.
Whereas the previous
When it comes to anime video games, you've really got to suspend your disbelief. It's common to see giant robots, overgrown lizards or talking suits of armor, but Zatch Bell: Mamodo Fury may have the weirdest excuse to pit four players against each other: wee-sized demon kids that need you to boss them around.
Every 100 years, these mamodo come to Earth to duke it out by slinging elaborate, destructive spells across the quiet countryside. Thing is, they require a human to handle their spell

Ubisoft hosted their first "Digital Day" event last night, touting their new DLC only content, and furthering the idea that triple A games may no longer only be found on discs. The event featured a number of titles, including the just announced Beyond Good and Evil HD, in addition to some very unique original offerings. Let's have a look shall we?
Plants vs Zombies continues to spread like the undead plague that inspired it, this time as a virtual pinball machine. Watch the just-revealed DLC in motion in our newest video...
We recently got our first look at Zendoku, a puzzle game that takes the popular formula of classic sudoku puzzles and adds its own special twists. For starters, it has a cartoony, martial arts theme that extends from everything to the characters (samurais, ninjas, and karate masters are a few), to the gameplay (quick back and forth multiplayer battles). The overall look and feel of the game is Eastern-inspired as well. Instead of using the numbers one through nine to fill in each sudoku grid,