Supergiant Games' next project, Transistor, was playable at PAX East. Check out our hands-on with the game...
We'd teleport all of you to Tokyo to enjoy this year's TGS with us, but since we can't, experience the shows most game-filled booth in this new video straight from Japan...
World Tekken Federation. Remember the name, because once Tekken Tag Tournament 2 hits, it's likely to become a household name for fighting game fans. Check out our impressions of this online service and more in our hands-on preview...
Capcom’s been showing their old-school fans lots of love lately, bringing their best late-‘90s fighters to modern-day consoles on the cheap. Check out the latest addition to the revived roster: the undoubtedly wacky and weird JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure…
As we've seen in the past, it wouldn't be a system launch without the long-lived series Dynasty Warriors making an appearance. This time the ancient Chinese history/brawler mash-up is part of the inaugural PS Vita launch line-up. Does anything set this entry apart from the dozens of other Warriors games?
Uncharted: Golden Abyss, Sony Bend's take on Naughty Dog's massive license, is likely the most important game launching with the PS Vita, so we obvious grabbed it the second we had a chance. Now, we've taken the full version for a spin, and have, so far, really like what we've seen...
The Katamari series has gone pretty long without any innovation, and while it's maintained the same level of quality throughout, we really hoped that Touch My Katamari would bring something new to the table. Boy, were we happy to find out that it absolutely, totally does...
We've finally had a chance to sit down with Uncharted: Golden Abyss for a
few hours and get into the story of Sony Bend's take on Naughty Dog's hit
franchise. How is it? Well, check out the video above to find out…
We're still messing around with our fancy new Japanese PlayStation Vitas, learning what makes them tick, and finding out exactly how to use them. Luckily, part of the infrastructure is something called the Welcome Park, which makes learning the system's features fun...
Watching the
opening cutscene of Final Fantasy Type-0, we were immediately struck by how brutal it
feels compared to other Final Fantasy games – it definitely doesn't shy away
from the horrors of war. From the start, there's blood everywhere as soldiers
lay dead or dying on the battlefield, and we see a man stab a
wounded enemy through the chest with a sword in graphic detail, making a sickeningly gory noise
and blood spurts out. People die in FF games for sure, but usually not in a way
that feels so real...