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‘Darksiders 2′ Impressions: Welcome To Gaming’s Greatest Hits
‘Darksiders 2′ Impressions: Welcome To Gaming’s Greatest Hits
‘Darksiders 2′ Impressions: Welcome To Gaming’s Greatest Hits
To many gamers, the original Darksiders was a fun surprise during the first week of 2010. Releasing in what is usually the most barren season for game launches, Darksiders was known for blending the art of Joe Madureira with the frenetic action of God of War and the cerebral dungeon solving of The Legend of Zelda...
Ask Chris #117: Why I Hate Video Games
Ask Chris #117: Why I Hate Video Games
Ask Chris #117: Why I Hate Video Games
Over a lifetime of reading comics, Senior Writer Chris Sims has developed an inexhaustible arsenal of facts and opinions. That's why each and every week, we turn to you, to put his comics culture knowledge to the test as he responds to your reader questions...
Gameloft’s ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Mobile Game Puts The Dreamcast Version To Shame
Gameloft’s ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Mobile Game Puts The Dreamcast Version To Shame
Gameloft’s ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Mobile Game Puts The Dreamcast Version To Shame
When I wrote up Gameloft's Dark Knight Rises mobile game for Android and iOS earlier this week, I compared it to their previous release, The Amazing Spider-Man, and for good reason. The games are very similar, both were released to tie in with a big summer movie, use the same "virtual joystick" control scheme, and the settings are even similar -- you could almost believe that Spider-Man
Gameloft’s ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Mobile Game Is Like A Pocket-Sized ‘Arkham City’
Gameloft’s ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Mobile Game Is Like A Pocket-Sized ‘Arkham City’
Gameloft’s ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ Mobile Game Is Like A Pocket-Sized ‘Arkham City’
Not to get all "back in my day" on everyone, but back in my day, if you wanted to play a video game based on an action movie, you had to wait until your local video store got it in stock weeks after it was covered in Nintendo Power, and even then there was a 90 percent chance that it would be unplayably terrible -- lookin' at you here, RoboCop for the NES...
‘Marvel Heroes’ Hands-On Impressions: Free-To-Play And Super Fun [SDCC]
‘Marvel Heroes’ Hands-On Impressions: Free-To-Play And Super Fun [SDCC]
‘Marvel Heroes’ Hands-On Impressions: Free-To-Play And Super Fun [SDCC]
One of the highlights of San Diego Comic-Con for Marvel gaming fans was the debut of the much-anticipated free-to-play MMO action RPG, Marvel Heroes in playable form. I asked the developer Gazillion's Director of Community, Stephen Reid, why they didn't show the game at E3 and he replied, "Because we wanted it to debut it where the fans are...
Deadpool Crashes The Marvel Video Games Panel To Announce His Own Game [SDCC]
Deadpool Crashes The Marvel Video Games Panel To Announce His Own Game [SDCC]
Deadpool Crashes The Marvel Video Games Panel To Announce His Own Game [SDCC]
Deadpool literally stole the show during the latter portion of today's Marvel Video Games panel at San Diego Comic-Con by busting open the back doors of Ballroom 6 and announcing his own Deadpool video game developed by Activision's High Moon Studios coming in 2013 (and not a solo Hit-Monkey game, as an early website launch teased)...
Rocksteady Reportedly Working On Silver Age ‘Batman: Arkham City’ Followup Featuring The Justice League
Rocksteady Reportedly Working On Silver Age ‘Batman: Arkham City’ Followup Featuring The Justice League
Rocksteady Reportedly Working On Silver Age ‘Batman: Arkham City’ Followup Featuring The Justice League
Fans waiting on Rocksteady's followup to Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City may want to brace for a timewarp. According to Variety, Warner Brothers Interactive Entertainment will once again team with Rocksteady for a Batman game, only this title will rewind to the Silver Age and could include appearances by the Justice League...
‘The Walking Dead Episode 2: Starved For Help’ Keeps The Good Bad Times Rolling [Review]
‘The Walking Dead Episode 2: Starved For Help’ Keeps The Good Bad Times Rolling [Review]
‘The Walking Dead Episode 2: Starved For Help’ Keeps The Good Bad Times Rolling [Review]
Starved For Help, the second episode of Telltale's The Walking Dead video game is finally here, despite a longer-than-expected six week wait in between episodes. I mentioned in my review of Episode 1 that I thought the game was already a stronger experience than the television show and, from the review code Telltale supplied us with to review Episode 2, it feels like the latest installment only se
‘LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes’ Is LEGO’s ‘World’s Finest’ [Review]
‘LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes’ Is LEGO’s ‘World’s Finest’ [Review]
‘LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes’ Is LEGO’s ‘World’s Finest’ [Review]
I was a big fan of the original LEGO Batman game, and not just for the obvious reason of being a guy who really likes both LEGO and Batman. It had a very clever setup, in that after you played through a level as Batman and fixed all the stuff that the bad guys had broken, you could then flash back and play through as the villains as they went through messing it all up...

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